For whatever reason, this will not post at the end instead of the beginning. So, here are the stats, before anything else. |
As I got out of my Jeep, I realized I was going to be doing a lot of trudging today. It didn't bother me too much, as I was full of energy. The only thing that worried me at this point was whether or not I was going to be able to make out the trail. This was fresh snow, and not another soul to help lead the way. Also, I had read that some of it stays on the service road, but some of it goes off, and you have to keep aware.
Off I went, and it was probably about half way there that I started thinking about my muscles. The amount of resistance the snow gave me wasn't such a big deal, until you're doing it for a couple hours. I kept thinking, "Boy, they're going to have a few words for me tomorrow!"
I read that the hike was 9.7 miles round trip. My navigation app tells me it was more like 9.1. Not a huge hike, and not a ton of elevation gain, but, as I mentioned before, a much bigger work out than I had imagined. And by the way my dog is acting, you'd think I made her run a marathon! She's OUT!
I'm excited to do this hike in the summer. Not because it's anything more wonderful than the next, but because I want to try to get to Fred Burr Lake. It's going to be more like a twenty mile hike up into a canyon, with a big elevation gain at the end, and the cool thing is it ends just shy of the Idaho border. I just want to be able to say, "I walked to Idaho."
Snow was a little deeper than anticipated |
A bridge for cars, I believe, but don't take it, just keep going straight. |
Perfectly packed snowball |
Take this trail. I wasn't sure why at first, as you just end up on the same service road. I assumed it was because it went through private property. |
Tiny waterfall |
That mountain in the middle....Idaho/Montana border |
As you can see, the "resevoir" is but a stream at this point in the fall |
Can you see the cabin? This is where the sign has you go up off the service road. I didn't see it on the way up. It's right on the creek. If you know who owns it, and if they want to sell it, I'M IN! |
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