JCarter
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Trail Conditions: trail clear for first 2 miles or so, then scattered snow, and some icy patches. Higher up, trail covered with ice in many places. Used light traction for upper half, to the Hut. Caught a spike on the way up the summit cone, and broke the rubber rand where on of the side chains attach (Mil-Spec Ice crampons - Hillsound knock-offs). Barebooted up & down the summit cone, only a few icy spots, very little snow. Switched to Hillsound TCPs at the hut, and wore them for the descent (absolutely necessary) until about halfway down.
Weather was fantastic - clear, 20s, almost no wind. The summit was breezy, but there was no need to pull out the goggles & mask.
Special equipment required: light traction. The TCPs were actually overkill, but with the busted traction, it as my only choice (usually I *also carry microspikes in addition to the others, but not today)
Saw only one other hiker on the trail -- he passed me while I was at the hut having a pre-summit snack and gear change, and then we passed again as he came off the summit as I was headed up.
Weather was fantastic - clear, 20s, almost no wind. The summit was breezy, but there was no need to pull out the goggles & mask.
Special equipment required: light traction. The TCPs were actually overkill, but with the busted traction, it as my only choice (usually I *also carry microspikes in addition to the others, but not today)
Saw only one other hiker on the trail -- he passed me while I was at the hut having a pre-summit snack and gear change, and then we passed again as he came off the summit as I was headed up.