Fourfingers
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May 29 - 30, 2011
Conditions: muddy / slippery / well-maintained.
No special equipment needed, other than waterproofed hiking shoes.
Having to work until 2:30 on Sunday, we chose a shorty hike for the first overnight of the year. Started at 4:00 from Hazen Notch after a week of spectacular amounts of rain. Spent the night at Hazen Notch Camp - a dry, snug, cabin with bunks for 8. Off and on rain through the night rattled on the tin roof. Hiked out to South Jay Pass by 10:30 a.m.
The wettest or sec spring on record has left the trail slick on the most rugged part of the LT.
Great 1st overnight of the season.
Fourfingers and Screwloose
[email protected]
Conditions: muddy / slippery / well-maintained.
No special equipment needed, other than waterproofed hiking shoes.
Having to work until 2:30 on Sunday, we chose a shorty hike for the first overnight of the year. Started at 4:00 from Hazen Notch after a week of spectacular amounts of rain. Spent the night at Hazen Notch Camp - a dry, snug, cabin with bunks for 8. Off and on rain through the night rattled on the tin roof. Hiked out to South Jay Pass by 10:30 a.m.
The wettest or sec spring on record has left the trail slick on the most rugged part of the LT.
Great 1st overnight of the season.
Fourfingers and Screwloose
[email protected]