I haven't been over to DV since last summer, but we've had a wet winter here
in Las Vegas like DV. Expect to find lesser roads closed. There are still
some not opened from the storm damage last year, and others will be too soft
even if it doesn't happen to rain while you are there.
Snow levels have been under 5,000 ft here and should be very similar in DV.
So the Panamints will have lots of snow (Telescope Peak is 12,000 ft) and
the Black Mtns on the east side may also have snow. This could interfere
with access to Dante's View (about 5,500 ft if I remember correctly).
I suspect that Artist's Palette would photograph beautifully under
overcast/rainy skies. Salt Creek could be good, too, but the road in may be
too soft for cars.
Good luck.
Bob in Las Vegas
"Tim Smith" <tssmith.DeleteThis@sonic.net> wrote in message
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> I know that they have been having a lot of rain in Southern California
> this year. Does anyone know if there's a chance of several rainy days
> in DV this month? I'm going there for a workshop later this month.
>
> BTW, we have also been having a lot of rain up here in Northern
> California. But we had a two-day break earlier this week, so I drove
> up to the Sacramento National Wildlife Reserve areas (near Colusa and
> Yuba City, there are also four others), to try for some bird photos.
> But because of all the rain, they've closed the dirt and gravel roads
> that get you into the centers of the reserves, so the trip was a real
> bust. Oh well, it was a fairly short drive.
>
> So check with someone official before starting off for those parts.
>
> Tim Smith
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