1HappyHiker
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Date Hiked: 10-Jan-2008
Conditions: Trail was broken out and generally in good shape. No blow-downs.
Special Equipment Needed: For lower sections of the trail (before the first viewpoint) snowshoes are helpful. For upper sections of trail (beyond first viewpoint), I switched to crampons since the trail gets steep and icy in some spots. However, switching from snow shoes has a downside, i.e. be prepared for an occasional thigh-deep plunge into “the under-world” in a few areas!
Comments: As anyone knows who has ever hiked the Webster-Cliff Trail, there are many excellent viewpoints all along the ridge leading to Mt. Webster. This trek does require a modest amount of effort, but the nearly constant views are ample reward for your efforts.
Some photos taken at various points on this trek are found at the link below:
http://good-times.webshots.com/album/562088259YAZDtD
1HappyHiker
Conditions: Trail was broken out and generally in good shape. No blow-downs.
Special Equipment Needed: For lower sections of the trail (before the first viewpoint) snowshoes are helpful. For upper sections of trail (beyond first viewpoint), I switched to crampons since the trail gets steep and icy in some spots. However, switching from snow shoes has a downside, i.e. be prepared for an occasional thigh-deep plunge into “the under-world” in a few areas!
Comments: As anyone knows who has ever hiked the Webster-Cliff Trail, there are many excellent viewpoints all along the ridge leading to Mt. Webster. This trek does require a modest amount of effort, but the nearly constant views are ample reward for your efforts.
Some photos taken at various points on this trek are found at the link below:
http://good-times.webshots.com/album/562088259YAZDtD
1HappyHiker