Weekend Camping - Lost Creek Wilderness Conditions?
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Re: Weekend Camping - Lost Creek Wilderness Conditions?
I hiked Goose Creek up to the shaft house last Sunday and there wasn't a bit of snow on the trail. Perfectly dry trail.
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Re: Weekend Camping - Lost Creek Wilderness Conditions?
This recent weather certainly changes things. The worst case accumulation is 13 inches or so.
Based on the McCurdy Peaks pics I'm thinking that pushing a BP forward is the right idea. Snowshoe day hike maybe fun but a slog through wet spring snow with a BP not so much.
Based on the McCurdy Peaks pics I'm thinking that pushing a BP forward is the right idea. Snowshoe day hike maybe fun but a slog through wet spring snow with a BP not so much.