Winnemucca storm

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tent.jpgLast weekend a group of us from the Northern CA hiking group planned on a nice snowcamping trip to Lake Winnemucca near Carson Pass along highway 88. Although there was a storm forecasted for Sunday night, we were only expecting a few inches of snow over the weekend, with plenty of time to get out before the big storm hit. It turns out the system grew and moved in quicker than expected, dumping 2-3 feet of snow on us along with gusting winds.

It was a weekend that tested our gear and skills, and although the experience isn't exactly what I'd call 'fun' it was good test of our limits. Also, if you park at the Meiss Meadow snowpark be prepared to dig yourself out. We were there for approximately six hours and it was never plowed. A car-width path to highway 88 had to be shovelled out, which took all afternoon with several people shovelling.

For Steve's photos, click here.

For Theresa's photos, click here.

For Jason's photos, click here.

Dave only took a couple of photos that can be found in the calipidder photo gallery here.

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