peakbagger
In Rembrance , July 2024
One mountain I havent heard mentioned before is wildcat D. I climbed with Earl and Sue today, and was surprised on how high we went on bare grass. We did need traction but the grooming is the width of the ski trail so there really isnt a "rail". The last 150' up from the gondola to the summit platform still has significant snow but it appears to be well packed down. The rest of the ridge is typical spring snow conditions, so its and up and down via the ski trails. If its a sunny day the exposure is real sunny all day so consider sunscreen.
We took the Polecat trail up which is the best graded. There is map just after you cross the bridge next to the lodge. At the base of the mountain its to the left, there is one run to the left of it that looked a bit snowier. As you go up when you come to intersection go left (as long as the trail still keeps going up)
We took the Polecat trail up which is the best graded. There is map just after you cross the bridge next to the lodge. At the base of the mountain its to the left, there is one run to the left of it that looked a bit snowier. As you go up when you come to intersection go left (as long as the trail still keeps going up)
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