NORTHWEST:
-- Forest Service approves amendment to Crystal Mountain Ski Area development plan:
Skiers have a lot to look forward to at Crystal Mountain Ski Area as more chair lift updates are coming, along with a new waste water treatment plant, all part of the 2004 Crystal Mountain Ski Area Master Development Plan Amendment #1. The Forest Service has approved the environmental document allowing Crystal Mountain to implement the replacement of the High Campbell Lift, shorten the proposed Bullion Basin Lift and relocate the wastewater treatment plant. “Upgrading the High Campbell Lift will keep skiers on the slopes during high winds,” said Winter Sports Specialist Sean Wetterberg, of the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. “These larger chairs are more stable during high winds reducing lift closures,” he said. Crystal Mountain will also eliminate the skier bridge and shorten the Bullion Basin Lift. Construction of a new intermediate lift will increase the trail system without relocating Crystal Mountain Boulevard. Project activities also include a new modern wastewater plant replacing the current facility to accommodate the projected future use at the ski area.
--Washington and Montana ice is looking good. Check out this Strobach report, including details on The Watchtower FA. There may be some unclimbed routes near the Watchtower area. Click here for a Hyalite Canyon report. This party reports temps were super cold (down to -20). But is Banks Lake in? Found out here (plus some pretty funny pictures).
--Forecast for the West Slope of the Cascades.
--Forecast for the East Slope of the Cascades.
--Webcam for Leavenworth and the Stuart Range.
--Forecast for Mount Rainier.-- Route and Conditions Report from Mt. Baker Rangers: Mount Baker Climbing Blog.
--Forest Service Road Report for Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest.
--Mount Saint Helens, Mount Adams conditions and recreation report.
--Webcams for Mount Rainier National Park, North Cascades National Park, Leavenworth.
--An up-to-date ski and snow report for the Northwest may be found here.
--Up-to-date Pacific Northwest ice conditions may be found here.
RED ROCK CANYON:
--The scenic loop drive now closes at 5pm. See this thread and the BLM site for more information.
--Forecast and average temperatures for Red Rock Canyon.
--Webcam for Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.
--The late exit and overnight permit number for Red Rock Canyon is 702-515-5050. If there is any chance that you will be inside the park after closing, be sure to call this number so that you don't get a ticket.
--The entrance to the scenic drive had a parking area for those who wanted to carpool up until approximately April of 2009. That lot has now become employee parking and people who want to carpool are required to park at the lot outside the Scenic Drive exit.
--The scenic drive currently opens its gates at 6 in the morning.
JOSHUA TREE:
--Forecast and average temperatures for Joshua Tree National Park.
--Webcam for Joshua Tree National Park.
-- As winter use in Joshua Tree is growing, camping can be difficult at times. It is not a bad idea to come with a back-up plan if the park campgrounds are full. Here are the NPS Campground Details. Some people like to stay at the rural campground often referred to as "The Pit." And lastly, there is a campground available at Joshua Tree Lake.
--The Joshua Tree entrance fee is currently $15 per vehicle. Your receipt will give you access to the park for seven days after its initial purchase. Rangers check this receipt at each of the major access points going in and out. Annual passes are available for $30.
--Here is a link to a website dedicated to the events surrounding Joshua Tree National Park's 75th anniversary in 2011. Check it out for up-to-date news on the park and the things going on to celebrate this historic park "birthday."
--Day trip to Yosemite: "Always interesting in the winter because quite often you find a great day amongst the angst of deciding." Check out this blue-bird trip report for the valley. Also a good picture of Reed's pullout...the ice is in and fat everywhere.
--When the Yosemite Valley Wilderness Center reopens for the season on April 29, 2011, next-day walk up wilderness permits will be available the day before beginning at 11:00 am (not at opening time). Click here for more info.
--For up-to-date avalanche and weather reports in the Eastern Sierra, click here. Avy conditions are still considerable in some areas.
--Webcams for Bishop, June Lake, Mammoth Mountain, Mono Lake, Tioga Pass.
--Permits to hike to the top of Half Dome are now required seven days per week when the cables are up. This is an interim measure to increase safety along the cables while the park develops a long-term plan to manage use on the Half Dome Trail. A maximum of 400 permits will be issued each of these days (300 of these permits are available to day hikers). To read more, click here.
ALASKA RANGE:
--Conditions in the range are not currently available. But we are taking reservations for both Alaska Range Ascents and Denali trips. To learn more, click here. We will begin regular conditions reports in the Alaska Range in late April.
ALPS:
--Chamonix and Mont Blanc Regional Forecasts may be found here.
--Webcams for Chamonix Valley, Zermatt and the Matterhorn.