Adams N/NE
Adams N/NE
I did this three day trip last weekend, Sept 19-21. Hiked up the Muddy Meadows Trail.
Re: Adams N/NE
It's like I'm stalking you, virtually.
In preparation for my recent return to Sunrise Camp, your very-old TR was one that I read carefully, and now, as I prepare to return to Muddy Meadows + Devil's Garden + etc, I run into this report.
I've been to Muddy Meadows just once, starting in the dark and returning in the dark. It kinda bothers me that I've never seen parts of the mountain where I've been. Of course, clouds can do the same thing, so it's hard to avoid that, right?
So how far did you get? I only made it to Victory Ridge. Hope to go a little farther next time. But I'm decades older now, so...
[edit: nevermind, I think one of your pic captions answers my question]
In preparation for my recent return to Sunrise Camp, your very-old TR was one that I read carefully, and now, as I prepare to return to Muddy Meadows + Devil's Garden + etc, I run into this report.
I've been to Muddy Meadows just once, starting in the dark and returning in the dark. It kinda bothers me that I've never seen parts of the mountain where I've been. Of course, clouds can do the same thing, so it's hard to avoid that, right?
So how far did you get? I only made it to Victory Ridge. Hope to go a little farther next time. But I'm decades older now, so...
[edit: nevermind, I think one of your pic captions answers my question]
Re: Adams N/NE
I am heading out for the west side of Adams on Monday -- just wondering about blowdown on the trails? Seems maybe the east side would have it worse, but maybe the rangers have been up there since Labor Day like I saw they were in Indian Heaven.
What did you see? Thanks!
What did you see? Thanks!
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OneSpeed: I didn't see a lot of downed trees when I went up from the south climbers TH last week, and then CCW on RTM trail. A few right around the TH, but no big deal. Several across the road had already been removed. I suspect you'll be okay. Several hikers all around SW WA have reported that crews have been really diligent about clearing roads.
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There were quite a few blowdowns on the Highline Trail, though nothing particularly difficult. But many had very worn in detours, which means they weren't from the recent sandstorm. Apparently with their late start this year, the trail team did not get to the Highline.
I haven't heard of any widespread problems on Adams, but any place you go could have a localized problem.
Chip - My route to Sunrise Camp was definitely not the standard one, which I didn't know at the time. Most people continue up to the glacial lake and then traverse over to the camp. I traversed lower, and then followed the ravine up next to Ridge of Wonders. When I did that, there were trails going both ways.
I haven't heard of any widespread problems on Adams, but any place you go could have a localized problem.
Chip - My route to Sunrise Camp was definitely not the standard one, which I didn't know at the time. Most people continue up to the glacial lake and then traverse over to the camp. I traversed lower, and then followed the ravine up next to Ridge of Wonders. When I did that, there were trails going both ways.
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Oh! I just got home from doing exactly that! Went as low as possible, and as close to RoW as possible. Interesting. Report shall follow.drm wrote: ↑September 28th, 2020, 2:47 pmChip - My route to Sunrise Camp was definitely not the standard one, which I didn't know at the time. Most people continue up to the glacial lake and then traverse over to the camp. I traversed lower, and then followed the ravine up next to Ridge of Wonders. When I did that, there were trails going both ways.