Route Climbed: Porcupine Creek Trail from Tioga Rd. Date Climbed: 19 October, 2002
Fun hike, super views of Half Dome, and really interesting side-trip to Indian Rock, but scenery was slightly marred by smoke from mgmt. fires burning in northern Yosemite. Trip report and pics are here.
Route Climbed: Tourist trail from Porcupine Creek Date Climbed: September 29, 2002
2nd time up this dome by the same route. This time was with a geography field methods class from UNR. The views of Half Dome from North Dome are unbelievable.
Route Climbed: Main tourist trail Date Climbed: Sept 29, 2001
Strolled out to N.Dome with bearbnz and our field class the day after doing Conness at night. Made great time, and ended up having to wait for an hour or so at each end for the class to show up. Sweet view of Half Dome.
Route Climbed: Trail from 120 Date Climbed: August 1997
Indian Arch along the way pretty cool, as was being on top of the dome. Great view. Provided a gentle acclimation hike before starting a backpack in K.C. NP the next day.
Route Climbed: W-Face Date Climbed: September 2000
We have spent a very long but great day there. First we climbed up the Royal Arches Route then we changed to the bottom of the W-Face of the North-Dome.
There we've found some bushes, a rattlesnake and a good climb (5.8) - wow ...
13 hikers of all abilities set off on a loop hike, climbing via Yosemite Falls, returning via Snow Creek. The best prepared had several quarts of water, snacks, sunscreen. The worst prepared brought little more than their weed and pipe. 2 turned back at the top of Yosemite Falls, 4 more turned back at Yosemite Point. 7 of us made it to North Dome, where festivities included a group mooning and shots of Nitrous Oxide (that had to be a first). We lost two more hikers who'd had enough and hiked out to Tioga Rd where they hitched a ride back to the Valley. We shared our water with those who hadn't brought any, but ran out long before reaching North Dome and had to take our chances with the stream water since we had no filter. 5 of us (including the three who had brought no water with them) made the full loop, returning after the end of a long day, tired, thirsty, and hungry - a perfect outing!
This trip is one of the longest I have ever done. Started the hike at Mirror Lake, ascended the trail at the mouth of Tenaya Canyon to the Valley rim, then hiked north toward Hwy 120. Next, looped back around to the south to the summit of North Dome. Finished by hiking west along the Valley rim, from North Dome to the top of Yosemite Falls, then descended to the Valley floor via the Yosemite Falls Trail! This was about a 19 mile trip, in one day. Needless to say, my legs were fairly sore by the time I got back to the Valley! It was an awesome experience though, and I would definitely do it again!
Route Climbed: NW Slope + bushwacking via Indian Rock / Tioga Road Date Climbed: October 14, 2001
I thought Indian Rock and North Dome would be an easy hike... little did I realize this would turn into a bushwacking and route-finding mini-adventure. The hike in from Porcupine Creek Trailhead on Tioga Road was easy enough and I had fun summiting Indian Rock (8522'), however when I got within 0.5 miles of North Dome I just lost my route-finding ability. With the trail a mere 30 feet away I veered west along a rock cliff for several hundred yards before I took some long class 2 friction slabs down to the trees where I started bushwacking my way back to North Dome. I found an intermittent and overgrown bushwacking trail but when I was about to turn around I saw a cairn just behind me underneath the trees to spur me on. I finally made it to the base of the NW Slope by hiking over a final 30' of manzinita, however, I found out my trail shoes could not handle the class 3 friction rock (higher angle here). I considered turning around but didn't want to bushwack again and ascend that class 2 slope without summiting. By traversing north (left) I found some lower angle class 2 friction that I was able to take up to the summit. I left via the standard trail which is obvious from the dome itself. I had actually considered giving up the summit just to get out of my situation, but laziness won as I thought it would be easier to make the summit and return via the normal route than bushwacking out. Basket Dome also looked very doable - though I'd want to bring rock shoes or Five Ten Guide Almighties to avoid disappointment ;-)
NOTE 1: If someone else wants to do some climbing on the NW Slope / W Face, I recommend bringing a twig cutter to clear the branches along the bushwacking route. The standard hiking trail is along the North Slope.
NOTE 2: I highly recommend this hike (without bushwacking). The view of Basket Dome, Clouds Rest, and Half Dome is tremendous and larger than life (well, this is life, larger than one normally expects anyway ;-). Better than an IMAX movie! I'll put together a panoramic photo when I have time.
Route Climbed: Yosemite Falls Trail Date Climbed: 11/25/98
This was a great way to spend Thanksgiving. Beats crappy turkey in my book, but evidently not anyone else's, since we didn't see a soul after leaving the bridge across Yosemite Creek above Upper Yosemite Falls. After the falls, the trail was a little hard to keep in the snow, but not bad. The trail north, which passes Indian Rock and descends to the Snow Creek Trail, was extremely difficult to keep. We did not have snowshoes, and the going got tough over here for our 14-mile return trip. This turned into a real slog with a heavy pack, but the views of Half Dome/Clouds Rest from the Basket Dome area are mind-blowing.
adampaul - Oct 24, 2002 8:03 pm
Route Climbed: Porcupine Creek Trail from Tioga Rd. Date Climbed: 19 October, 2002Fun hike, super views of Half Dome, and really interesting side-trip to Indian Rock, but scenery was slightly marred by smoke from mgmt. fires burning in northern Yosemite. Trip report and pics are here.
bearbnz - Sep 27, 2002 6:01 pm
Route Climbed: Tourist trail from Porcupine Creek Date Climbed: September 29, 20022nd time up this dome by the same route. This time was with a geography field methods class from UNR. The views of Half Dome from North Dome are unbelievable.
ScottyS - Aug 14, 2002 10:14 am
Route Climbed: Main tourist trail Date Climbed: Sept 29, 2001Strolled out to N.Dome with bearbnz and our field class the day after doing Conness at night. Made great time, and ended up having to wait for an hour or so at each end for the class to show up. Sweet view of Half Dome.
mpyle - Aug 12, 2002 7:54 am
Route Climbed: Trail from 120 Date Climbed: August 1997Indian Arch along the way pretty cool, as was being on top of the dome. Great view. Provided a gentle acclimation hike before starting a backpack in K.C. NP the next day.
kletterwebbi - Apr 25, 2002 6:04 am
Route Climbed: W-Face Date Climbed: September 2000We have spent a very long but great day there. First we climbed up the Royal Arches Route then we changed to the bottom of the W-Face of the North-Dome.
There we've found some bushes, a rattlesnake and a good climb (5.8) - wow ...
Bob Burd - Feb 12, 2002 3:20 pm
Route Climbed: Trail Date Climbed: Aug 198813 hikers of all abilities set off on a loop hike, climbing via Yosemite Falls, returning via Snow Creek. The best prepared had several quarts of water, snacks, sunscreen. The worst prepared brought little more than their weed and pipe. 2 turned back at the top of Yosemite Falls, 4 more turned back at Yosemite Point. 7 of us made it to North Dome, where festivities included a group mooning and shots of Nitrous Oxide (that had to be a first). We lost two more hikers who'd had enough and hiked out to Tioga Rd where they hitched a ride back to the Valley. We shared our water with those who hadn't brought any, but ran out long before reaching North Dome and had to take our chances with the stream water since we had no filter. 5 of us (including the three who had brought no water with them) made the full loop, returning after the end of a long day, tired, thirsty, and hungry - a perfect outing!
dshoe - Dec 21, 2001 9:35 am
Route Climbed: See Below..... Date Climbed: 05-95This trip is one of the longest I have ever done. Started the hike at Mirror Lake, ascended the trail at the mouth of Tenaya Canyon to the Valley rim, then hiked north toward Hwy 120. Next, looped back around to the south to the summit of North Dome. Finished by hiking west along the Valley rim, from North Dome to the top of Yosemite Falls, then descended to the Valley floor via the Yosemite Falls Trail! This was about a 19 mile trip, in one day. Needless to say, my legs were fairly sore by the time I got back to the Valley! It was an awesome experience though, and I would definitely do it again!
John - Oct 15, 2001 12:50 am
Route Climbed: NW Slope + bushwacking via Indian Rock / Tioga Road Date Climbed: October 14, 2001I thought Indian Rock and North Dome would be an easy hike... little did I realize this would turn into a bushwacking and route-finding mini-adventure. The hike in from Porcupine Creek Trailhead on Tioga Road was easy enough and I had fun summiting Indian Rock (8522'), however when I got within 0.5 miles of North Dome I just lost my route-finding ability. With the trail a mere 30 feet away I veered west along a rock cliff for several hundred yards before I took some long class 2 friction slabs down to the trees where I started bushwacking my way back to North Dome. I found an intermittent and overgrown bushwacking trail but when I was about to turn around I saw a cairn just behind me underneath the trees to spur me on. I finally made it to the base of the NW Slope by hiking over a final 30' of manzinita, however, I found out my trail shoes could not handle the class 3 friction rock (higher angle here). I considered turning around but didn't want to bushwack again and ascend that class 2 slope without summiting. By traversing north (left) I found some lower angle class 2 friction that I was able to take up to the summit. I left via the standard trail which is obvious from the dome itself. I had actually considered giving up the summit just to get out of my situation, but laziness won as I thought it would be easier to make the summit and return via the normal route than bushwacking out. Basket Dome also looked very doable - though I'd want to bring rock shoes or Five Ten Guide Almighties to avoid disappointment ;-)
NOTE 1: If someone else wants to do some climbing on the NW Slope / W Face, I recommend bringing a twig cutter to clear the branches along the bushwacking route. The standard hiking trail is along the North Slope.
NOTE 2: I highly recommend this hike (without bushwacking). The view of Basket Dome, Clouds Rest, and Half Dome is tremendous and larger than life (well, this is life, larger than one normally expects anyway ;-). Better than an IMAX movie! I'll put together a panoramic photo when I have time.
mpbro - Jul 19, 2001 11:02 pm
Route Climbed: Yosemite Falls Trail Date Climbed: 11/25/98This was a great way to spend Thanksgiving. Beats crappy turkey in my book, but evidently not anyone else's, since we didn't see a soul after leaving the bridge across Yosemite Creek above Upper Yosemite Falls. After the falls, the trail was a little hard to keep in the snow, but not bad. The trail north, which passes Indian Rock and descends to the Snow Creek Trail, was extremely difficult to keep. We did not have snowshoes, and the going got tough over here for our 14-mile return trip. This turned into a real slog with a heavy pack, but the views of Half Dome/Clouds Rest from the Basket Dome area are mind-blowing.
Here's my trip report