How bad are the construction delays on 36?
Where is Little Scraggy Peak?
Any suggested dayhikes that meets these criteria?
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Re: Any suggested dayhikes that meets these criteria?
Not sure if you mean Little Scraggy or Long Scraggy, but assuming you meant Long Scraggy based on the previous post...here is a report of that one.PaliKona wrote:How bad are the construction delays on 36?
Where is Little Scraggy Peak?
http://www.14ers.com/php14ers/triprepor ... ki=Include
Little scraggy is across the road. A bit rougher to ascend...mainly in trees, probably not as fun right now. (Which is why I assumed you meant Long Scraggy.)
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Re: Any suggested dayhikes that meets these criteria?
30 mins max.
To quote the great Paul Petzoldt,
“…Some people say that experience is the best teacher. To heck with that. I know people who have been making the same mistakes for forty years.”
“…Some people say that experience is the best teacher. To heck with that. I know people who have been making the same mistakes for forty years.”
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Re: Any suggested dayhikes that meets these criteria?
That's the TR I used, it's pretty good.Derek wrote:Not sure if you mean Little Scraggy or Long Scraggy, but assuming you meant Long Scraggy based on the previous post...here is a report of that one.PaliKona wrote:How bad are the construction delays on 36?
Where is Little Scraggy Peak?
http://www.14ers.com/php14ers/triprepor ... ki=Include
Little scraggy is across the road. A bit rougher to ascend...mainly in trees, probably not as fun right now. (Which is why I assumed you meant Long Scraggy.)
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Re: Any suggested dayhikes that meets these criteria?
Brainard Lake near Nederland has many beautiful scenic hikes that are easy on the knees. Downside is you must get there super early to get parking in the summer. I also like some of the trails in the vasquez mts near empire. Chief mt is near Evergreen and is a nice hike but only 3 miles. Mt. Evans in the summer from the summit lake trailhead is doable. You can avoid the descent if you and a friend each take a car