JPUtah, in mountain time, June 1-2 is too far away to get the advice you are seeking IMHO. I wouldn't give up on your plans just yet -- you'll be able to track the changing conditions here -- but having a Plan B is always a great idea.
Your PLan B could be to climb to Trail Camp and see how you feel when you get there. You can see the switchbacks and talk to people coming down. And if you don't know the mountain, scouting it could build confidence for a later trip.
By the way, Trail Camp usually puts on a good light show in the morning. The alpinglow on the crest is usually spectacular in the moments before sunrise.
P.S. Mt Dana in Yosemite (Tioga Pass) could well be doable by then. I flew over it Friday and, at least from afar, it didn't seem to have a lot of snow coverage. No permits required for a day hike, takes only a couple of hours, and the views cannot be beat. Can combine with hikes around Mono Lake area.
White Mountain may be another possibility. Views aren't as amazing but it is the third tallest mountain in CA. It's also a day hike, with other hiking opportunities nearby.
Last edited by Akichow; 05/19/14 07:26 PM. Reason: Plan B