jeffmacewen wrote:Bellows looked pretty dry in that guys picture and according to the most recent trip reports, but I'll take your word for it...
Jeff,
Those were my photos and report that Sirena posted the link to. In my nearly 70 hikes to the summit of Mt. Wrightson over the past several years,
Bellows has always been a reliable and ample source of water - except when frozen or snowed over like this:

The "problem" at
Bellows is with the pipe, not the water source. The pipe frequently becomes separated between the inlet at the base of the waterfall and the outlet at the trail-side basin - most likely caused by careless hikers or bears

who bump it when going up to the waterfall. In addition, about a year ago the pipe got clogged by sediment. So when the pipe is broken, all you have to do is go up to the base of the waterfall (about 40-50' above the trail) to get water. That water source is always ample and reliable.
BTW, the above sign is over five feet high off the ground.
Bill