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  2. 'I've never seen this much snow': Yosemite closures start ...

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    The National Park Service said Yosemite could close due to flooding risk again in May or June after recording heavy snowpack this spring.

  3. Yosemite National Park closes as severe weather persists ...

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    The National Weather Service doesn’t directly track precipitation in the national park. But a pair of rangers stationed at Tuolumne Meadows atop Tioga Pass at around 8,600 feet do.. They got ...

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  5. Mount Lyell (California) - Wikipedia

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    Low snow levels increases the grade to class 3 to 4 on the exposed granite ledges, in which cases it may be easier to ascend the glacier more directly to the summit. The summit block of Mount Lyell is composed of dark volcanic granite, similar to its neighbors to the southeast, Rodgers Peak, Mount Davis, Banner Peak, and Mount Ritter.

  6. Snowpack - Wikipedia

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    Snowpack is an accumulation of snow that compresses with time and melts seasonally, often at high elevation or high latitude. [1] [2] Snowpacks are an important water resource that feed streams and rivers as they melt, sometimes leading to flooding. Snowpacks provide water to down-slope communities for drinking and agriculture. [3]

  7. Snowpack Park - Wikipedia

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    Snowpack Park received mixed reviews after its launch. Reviewers criticized the game for being too aimless and shallow, but praised it for having a calm and relaxing mood. Nintendo Life gave the game a 6/10 score; they noted that the game suffered from its lack of direction and sluggish pacing, but noted that it is an enjoyable and calm ...

  8. 'Bring a shovel': Yosemite partly reopens after blizzard ...

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    Yosemite Valley — the most popular part of Yosemite National Park — received about 25 inches of snow. Winds hit 50 to 60 miles per hour.

  9. Snow Creek Falls - Wikipedia

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    Snow Creek Falls is a long series of cascades located in Yosemite National Park toward the eastern extent of Yosemite Valley.It descends a steep gorge on a sizeable stream that originates in May Lake to the north, dropping east of the trail that leaves the Valley above Mirror Lake en route to North Dome and other north-rim destinations.