Cumbres Pass Yurts
The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Services monitors the snow depth at Cumbres Pass with a Snotel gauge (Cumbres Trestle) which produces daily reports. The Cumbres Pass gauge is at 8′ and the LaManga Pass gauge is at 7′. Despite the recent warm weather there is still a lot of snow.
Taos Yurt
The trail to the Yurt is mostly clear although there are still stretches with snow.
The Bull of the Woods Meadow still has snow.
The snotel report for Taos Ski Valley can be found under New Mexico/ Taos/ Taos Powderhorn.
The daily report for Taos Ski Valley is also an excellent approximation for the snow depth at the Yurt.
Weather
Please find the weather reports from the NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) below.
Cumbres Pass Yurts
Click Chama weather for an approximation of the report for Cumbres Pass.
Taos Yurt
Click Taos Ski Valley weather for the latest at the Yurt.
Road Conditions
For New Mexico check nmroads.com; call 511.
Colorado (which covers Cumbres Pass, i.e CO 17) check cotrip.org.
Check out the live cams on Co 17 for the latest near Cumbres Pass. Click on either of the two southern most icons west of Antonito and east of Chromo.
Call 303-639-1111 for a recording that has the relevant info you need when it matters.
Avalanche Conditions
The Colorado Avalanche Information Center puts out a daily report for the South San Juan.
Check out the Taos Avalanche Center reports for info near the Bull of the Woods Yurt.