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Curry Villages Opens For The Season

YOSEMITE – Curry Village is open for the season as of Friday, Mar. 22.

The Pavilion is now open daily for breakfast and dinner, along with the Curry Village Pizza Deck and Bar and the Curry Village Coffee Corner. Curry Village is at shuttle stops #13b, 14 and 20.The Yosemite Lodge at The Falls Bike Stand will be open for the season beginning on Saturday, Mar. 23, weather permitting. Hours of operation are from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The last bike rental will go out at 4:45 p.m. and all bikes must be in by 5:45 p.m.

Yosemite Lodge Bikes are available at shuttle stop #8.

The Hetch Hetchy Road will remain closed to all traffic (vehicle, bicycle, and foot) until further notice, with a target opening date of April 12.

Tuolmne Meadows area: Above normal temperatures and dry conditions prevailed in the Tuolumne area this week. It is presently snowing, however, and though not forecast to be a significant precipitation event, any additional water added to the snowpack will be welcome.

Ski conditions are good, and above 9,500′ the snowpack is still in winter mode on all but south aspects. At the mid-elevations (Tuolumne Meadows is at 8,600′) the snowpack has gone through a significant melt-freeze cycle this week and hard and supportable snow conditions are found on all aspects (except southern, which are mostly bare) in the early part of the day.

The snow has gotten punchy in places during the heat of the day. Subsequently, the best ski touring conditions are found in the early morning to early afternoon, and there is a good window of corn snow skiing in the late morning.

Avalanche and Snowpack Conditions: For the latest avalanche advisory for this area go to www.esavalanche.org for the Eastern Sierra Avalanche Center and click on advisory. The ESAC site is updated several times a week and more often during weather events.

Overall, the avalanche hazard in the Tuolumne area is low. The collapsing that was observed last week following the storm on upper level faceted snow has stabilized with the warm temperatures this week. The avalanche concerns this week will be from wet snow slides which can occur on steep slopes during the melt period of the day. This hazard will also remain low as long as the overnight temperatures continue to freeze the snowpack.

Wildlife: It appears that winter is officially over in Tuolumne as the first American Robin of the season was observed this week. On the extended patrol this week in the Cathedral Range, many coyote and hare tracks were observed. The coyotes are taking advantage of the firm snow and are now wandering into the higher elevations, as tracks were seen as high as 12,000′ on the Lyell Glacier.

Questions: The Tuolumne Meadows Ski Hut is open. There is an ample supply of firewood and 10 bunks that are available on a first come, first served basis.

You can call the Tuolumne Meadows Ranger Station at 209/372-8734. If you leave a message someone will get back to you as soon as possible. Power and phones are frequently out of service.

Contact the wilderness office at 209/372-0740 with any questions or concerns if you are unable to reach the ranger station. Come prepared; don’t count on electricity or phone service at the ski hut.

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