spider solo
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Has anyone done the Dry River Trail in the winter these past few years?
(or even in the summer for that matter)
I hope to do some travelling in there this winter. Thinking in terms of going in and picking up the Mnt Eisenhower Trail to Eisenhower and then making a loop back on the Mnt Clinton trail . I know some have done this as a long day hike in summer and would think I would need at least one over night when the snow is deep..primarily travelling on snowshoes.
....on a related note...
Has anyone bushwhacked to Mt Jackson from Mt Clinton Trail or the unnamed peak (3037') between the Dry River Trail and the Webster Cliff Trail from the Wilderness side?
I would assume the deeper the snow the better the off trail travel in this area...?
thanks...spdr
(or even in the summer for that matter)
I hope to do some travelling in there this winter. Thinking in terms of going in and picking up the Mnt Eisenhower Trail to Eisenhower and then making a loop back on the Mnt Clinton trail . I know some have done this as a long day hike in summer and would think I would need at least one over night when the snow is deep..primarily travelling on snowshoes.
....on a related note...
Has anyone bushwhacked to Mt Jackson from Mt Clinton Trail or the unnamed peak (3037') between the Dry River Trail and the Webster Cliff Trail from the Wilderness side?
I would assume the deeper the snow the better the off trail travel in this area...?
thanks...spdr