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  • 28 May 2025 - Conditions Report: Mather Pass (PCT/JMT Route Beta)

    June 03, 2025 1 min read

    Courtesy of PCT thru hiker @scooterhughleyofficial who stopped in the store and shared beta on current conditions! Good luck to him on his attempt to complete the Calendar Year Triple Crown (CYTC)!

    Conditions Report: 

    Current As Of: 28 May 2025*

    Activity During Report: On/Off trail hiking on along Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) and John Muir Trail (JMT)

    Conditions:

    The snow is still there, but things are melting quick and postholing is basically an unavoidable reality since overnight temps are remaining just above freezing. See the video below!

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    *All conditions reports are subject to change, increasingly so with each passing day since the observation(s) were made. They are provided as a tool to assist your adventuring, not to replace your own risk management and decision-making. No information in any trip or conditions report published by Eastside Sports should be considered definitive in its information or directive in its recommendation.