Well I went to Yosemite this past weekend and went up the Snow Creek Trail.
I had to adjust my clothing taken to allow for the 60-70 degree weather at the bottom and the 30-40 degree weather at the top.
Plus Snow Creek Trial is very exposed, so it got quite toasty.
Half way up I remembered that I'd sworn every time I descended on the Snow Creek Trail that I'd NEVER go UP that trail.
That has to be one of the worse switchback climbs in Yosemite. Of course with a full pack AND my snowshoes strapped to my pack it was particularly rough. No ice or snow until at least a 1/4 mile past the top of the switchbacks.
But I did make it up and found a spot for the night with a view of the very top of Half Dome. Clouds at sunset anyway, so not much of a light show that night.
It was probably freezing or a little below for the night, but not really that bad.
My problems started in the morning as I started towards Tenya lake. My left knee start giving me some pain and before long I had to turn back. Hoping to salvage the trip, I found a spot along the trail to North Dome to spend the night hoping that my knee would feel better in the morning. Plus I didn't want to go down Snow Creek that afternoon with my knee feeling like it did.
I did find a spot with a good view of Half Dome and got some nice color for the evening.
The next morning I knew my knee wasn't going to allow me to continue, but it did allow me to make it down myself without calling SAR.
So not what I wanted to do for that weekend, but still a nice two night stay in Yosemite.