Wolf Creek Trestle Hike - 2014-03-01
Posted: March 2nd, 2014, 9:13 am
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Fun hike, and relatively close in for those on the west side of town. Interesting stuff you don't see on other hikes, such as long tunnels, tall trestles and apocalyptic dangling sections of railroad track over steep creek canyons. You never really have to worry about being off-piste. The tracks are always close at hand.
The tunnels are long and dark enough that you should really pull out a flashlight, but the pitch black sections are short enough that you can get through OK without one if you do a slow zombie shuffle through the darkest bits.
For the most part, it's really easy hiking, the track is relatively smooth and filled in considering its a train track, and there are side trails in many places where you can avoid the tracks if you want. But there are some sections where having to walk on the railroad ties gets a little tedious.
You probably don't want to get caught out on the trail after sundown... Plenty of surprise wash-outs and big gaps under the track.
There was no snow as of today (1-Mar-2014), and no excessively muddy parts on the trail. This is a pretty good option for a winter hike.
Fun hike, and relatively close in for those on the west side of town. Interesting stuff you don't see on other hikes, such as long tunnels, tall trestles and apocalyptic dangling sections of railroad track over steep creek canyons. You never really have to worry about being off-piste. The tracks are always close at hand.
The tunnels are long and dark enough that you should really pull out a flashlight, but the pitch black sections are short enough that you can get through OK without one if you do a slow zombie shuffle through the darkest bits.
For the most part, it's really easy hiking, the track is relatively smooth and filled in considering its a train track, and there are side trails in many places where you can avoid the tracks if you want. But there are some sections where having to walk on the railroad ties gets a little tedious.
You probably don't want to get caught out on the trail after sundown... Plenty of surprise wash-outs and big gaps under the track.
There was no snow as of today (1-Mar-2014), and no excessively muddy parts on the trail. This is a pretty good option for a winter hike.