Does anyone know how the ice bridges and stream crossings are doing? I would imagine most of the ice bridges have melted by now or are too risky to cross on, would it be helpful to bring hiking sandles along for the stream crossings? I don't really want to have puddles of water in my boots for the whole hike, though its probably inevitable with all the snow...
I'm hiking up next week and I'm curious how people have been dealing with these stream crossings and higher than usual water flow rates.