Hey all, long time lurker, first time post. Looking at heading to ID in mid-May to chase some bears with a few other guys. I was curious if anyone has gotten out in the northern half of the state and checked out the snow situation or what folks' read is on the snowpack this year? I've read in some other posts not to count your chickens on winter just yet, and the first week of March looks promising but still looks like it could be a light year.
Does anybody have any experience with how different it is on years where we ride the min SWE line so closely? (bears more spread out, bears higher sooner, etc?). Planning to call some local biologists when the time gets closer too but would love any personal experience anyone is willing to share!
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In the spirit of give and take and this thread in general, figured I'd share a few resources that I'm using for e-scouting.
Satellite (historical imagery): can be hit or miss with cloud cover, but I've found this to be pretty useful as there are more frequent updates. No the highest resolution, but you can get an idea where snow is and isn't.
Traffic Cams: Just recently discovered this, huge database of traffic cam imagery, helps me get an idea what elevations snow is and isn't at.
Best of luck this spring, 2 months out and I'm getting pumped!!