Yeah, I'm only a 3 season hiker and Cardigan is our first for this season. We had set a date of May 6th, but with this dry weather and no snow, we may be attempting it end of April maybe.
Now originally I wanted up the Holt and down Manning. But now I keep hearing how icy it can remain up there even in Springtime.
So I have now thought about changing the route up and going up Holt, but then diverging off for Cathedral Forest Trail to Clark Trail to the top. Then still head over to Firescrew by Mowgli's but then make another decision to either continue down Manning or just backtrack our ascent route.
At this point, taking that ascent up instead of Holt the entire way sounds more sensible. I've never done Cardigan but was excited to do that Holt all the way up, but I think that would be better in perfect conditions in more like summertime. But the Manning stays icy in the spring also? Would it be smart to still try going down Manning or just better off backtracking?
I can deal with some adversity, but I am going up with my father-in-law who is on the verge of retiring so he's like 68 years old. I don't want to get him on anything semi-dangerous with icy conditions.