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Looking at doing Hardy Ridge Loop hike this weekend.
I'm curious about the likelihood for encountering snow, icy trails, or risk of falling.
Thank you in advance,
Daniel
Hardy Ridge Loop Hike? Snow? Ice? Risk of Falling?
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Re: Hardy Ridge Loop Hike? Snow? Ice? Risk of Falling?
There is generally snow down to the road in the Gorge, especially in the central to eastern portion. You would definitely encounter snow on Hardy Ridge, most likely a lot of very deep snow. Ice is probably not a factor at the moment due to the extreme snow coverage. You could potentially fall down a snow hill if you slipped. Snowshoes with a good crampon (eg, MSRs) would be very helpful.
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Re: Hardy Ridge Loop Hike? Snow? Ice? Risk of Falling?
Thank you so much for the quick replyBosterson wrote: ↑March 6th, 2019, 10:01 amThere is generally snow down to the road in the Gorge, especially in the central to eastern portion. You would definitely encounter snow on Hardy Ridge, most likely a lot of very deep snow. Ice is probably not a factor at the moment due to the extreme snow coverage. You could potentially fall down a snow hill if you slipped. Snowshoes with a good crampon (eg, MSRs) would be very helpful.
Follow-up question: Do you think I'll have trouble getting to the trailhead with a big heavy pickup truck with 4 wheel drive?
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Re: Hardy Ridge Loop Hike? Snow? Ice? Risk of Falling?
***UPDATED MAP AND GPX 03-09-2019***
Per Bob at Beacon Rock State Park, the Hardy Ridge Trailhead is closed. I have updated the previously attached intended route topomaps with a new updated intended route reflecting a starting point at the Hamilton Mtn Trailhead. I also removed the optional trail to Phlox Point due to potentially unstable snow conditions.
According to Bob, there is a connecting trail approx. 0.4 miles north of the power lines as the crow flies. But this connecting trail is not on the official Beacon Rock State park map, nor was I able to find it on Caltopo.
Starting from Hamilton Mtn Trailhead adds significant mileage to the hike. But no problem for me. I don't need to do a loop. At this point an out and back is fine; however far I get is fine. I will be happy to be outside
However, there is an obvious 0.5 mile off trail possible path of least resistance that would put me back on the previously intended Hardy Ridge loop without the substantial mileage penalty for starting at Hamilton Mtn Trailhead.
This is labeled "off-trail" and is colored yellow on the map below.
This off trail section is all in the trees, so, it may be a viable option. I may check it out when / if I go. An elevation profile is provided for this off-trail section below the map.
Elevation profile for **potential** off-trail section:
Per Bob at Beacon Rock State Park, the Hardy Ridge Trailhead is closed. I have updated the previously attached intended route topomaps with a new updated intended route reflecting a starting point at the Hamilton Mtn Trailhead. I also removed the optional trail to Phlox Point due to potentially unstable snow conditions.
According to Bob, there is a connecting trail approx. 0.4 miles north of the power lines as the crow flies. But this connecting trail is not on the official Beacon Rock State park map, nor was I able to find it on Caltopo.
Starting from Hamilton Mtn Trailhead adds significant mileage to the hike. But no problem for me. I don't need to do a loop. At this point an out and back is fine; however far I get is fine. I will be happy to be outside
However, there is an obvious 0.5 mile off trail possible path of least resistance that would put me back on the previously intended Hardy Ridge loop without the substantial mileage penalty for starting at Hamilton Mtn Trailhead.
This is labeled "off-trail" and is colored yellow on the map below.
This off trail section is all in the trees, so, it may be a viable option. I may check it out when / if I go. An elevation profile is provided for this off-trail section below the map.
Elevation profile for **potential** off-trail section:
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Re: Hardy Ridge Loop Hike? Snow? Ice? Risk of Falling?
Some friends of mine hiked Hardy over the weekend. The snow was deep and they used snowshoes. They didn't go on up to Phlox Point. I am not sure what trailhead they used.
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Re: Hardy Ridge Loop Hike? Snow? Ice? Risk of Falling?
Hardy Ridge Loop trail is part of Beacon Rock State Park.
https://parks.state.wa.us/474/Beacon-Rock
Spoke with Bob ( 509-427-8265 ); Hardy Ridge Trailhead is closed. Hamilton Mtn Trailhead is open. He said My Big-Stupid Truck is not required. "Big Stupid" are my words not his.
I will adjust intended route and update my previous reply in this thread.
https://parks.state.wa.us/474/Beacon-Rock
Spoke with Bob ( 509-427-8265 ); Hardy Ridge Trailhead is closed. Hamilton Mtn Trailhead is open. He said My Big-Stupid Truck is not required. "Big Stupid" are my words not his.
I will adjust intended route and update my previous reply in this thread.
Re: Hardy Ridge Loop Hike? Snow? Ice? Risk of Falling?
From what I saw on Hamilton Mtn last Saturday, expect lots of snow. This afternoon, Silver Star got dumped on starting at about 2,500 feet. Phlox Point had a huge cornice hanging off the east side of the ridge. Don't know how well snow shoes would work on that trail, but I would certainly take gaiters & micro-spikes.
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Re: Hardy Ridge Loop Hike? Snow? Ice? Risk of Falling?
Here are a few photos I took on a Hardy Ridge hike 11 years ago March 30th. There is lots more snow now but this gives you some idea of what you will find:
Hardy Ridge 033008
And, here is a photo of a cornice off the east side of Hardy Ridge from another hike. Cornices are likely even bigger now, but, again, this gives an idea of what's up there:
cornice on Hardy Ridge
Hardy Ridge 033008
And, here is a photo of a cornice off the east side of Hardy Ridge from another hike. Cornices are likely even bigger now, but, again, this gives an idea of what's up there:
cornice on Hardy Ridge
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Re: Hardy Ridge Loop Hike? Snow? Ice? Risk of Falling?
Here's my take:
You're a little early. Not much risk of falling; you'd likely give up because of deep snow. Wait a month, and watch for reports.
Pic below is from last January. Ha! Probably three feet of snow there now.
You're a little early. Not much risk of falling; you'd likely give up because of deep snow. Wait a month, and watch for reports.
Pic below is from last January. Ha! Probably three feet of snow there now.
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Re: Hardy Ridge Loop Hike? Snow? Ice? Risk of Falling?
thanks everyone!
I may still go check it out tomorrow or Monday. If I do... I'll bring big MSR snowshoes ( not the smaller red ones ), and gaiters, and microspikes.
I'll stay away from Phlox Point.
I may still go check it out tomorrow or Monday. If I do... I'll bring big MSR snowshoes ( not the smaller red ones ), and gaiters, and microspikes.
I'll stay away from Phlox Point.
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