I can honestly say, from my views of the day of my travels, that the clouds that took seat on the peaks above were surely delivering snow to high elevations.
Doug- firs dying in a root disease pocket. Tipped 6 by hand or wedged, pulled one that had backlean, climbed one.
No cleanup. For a friend.
Small snags had crazy tight growth rings, up to possibly 20 ribs per inch in the tightest growth.
He's retired and will make some lumber out of it...
Tioga, as stated, along with other high country passes, is snow and rock slide vulnerable. Lucky to be openby june even though everyone would like it sooner than Mothers Day. Sonora pass as well.
I'm with @Mrs.B. Tioga Pass. Here's a link to a thread with pics from the trip M and I took up that way not too long back. Also of the Bristlecone pine area to the east of there.
https://www.masterblasterhome.com/threads/tioga-pass-and-bristlecone-forest-hikes.31964/#post-1170383
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