A Loop over Lookout Mountain - 2015/02/22
- Sean Thomas
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Re: A Loop over Lookout Mountain - 2015/02/22
Awesome TR as always Guy! My favorite part is definitely the ethnic green tea kit kat
- woodswalker
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Re: A Loop over Lookout Mountain - 2015/02/22
Wonderful and a great video.
As often as I have hiked up there I have never been on that part of the road. Fantastic views it looks like. Thanks for posting it. You said that someone had driven up near there? I thought 44 was closed? I can't imagine you could drive up from the south side this time of year. Those roads to the south are intense even in good weather.
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As often as I have hiked up there I have never been on that part of the road. Fantastic views it looks like. Thanks for posting it. You said that someone had driven up near there? I thought 44 was closed? I can't imagine you could drive up from the south side this time of year. Those roads to the south are intense even in good weather.
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Re: A Loop over Lookout Mountain - 2015/02/22
Well someone managed it! Tracks came from the Windy Camp side on 3550. They continued about half a mile past Gumjuwac Saddle to and open area where they stopped and started snow shoeing.woodswalker wrote: I can't imagine you could drive up from the south side this time of year. Those roads to the south are intense even in good weather.
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Re: A Loop over Lookout Mountain - 2015/02/22
Wow it makes my hands and shoulders tighten up just imagining driving that.Guy wrote:Well someone managed it! Tracks came from the Windy Camp side on 3550. They continued about half a mile past Gumjuwac Saddle to and open area where they stopped and started snow shoeing.woodswalker wrote: I can't imagine you could drive up from the south side this time of year. Those roads to the south are intense even in good weather.
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