Does anyone want to take a guess at how soon flowers will be in bloom at the Alpine Gardens? I'm thinking about taking a couple of med-week days off to get up there this year. I invested in new lenses that I'd like to put to good use up there.
The alternative source is call the auto road, they run special trips for folks who want to see the garden. Might be worth spending some time on what is left of the alpine zone in the vicinity of the proposed Cog hotel as it could go away at some point.
http://www.vftt.org/forums/showthread.php?45098-Trying-to-plan-Alpine-Garden-bloom-hike
Frequent question, the usual answers are in the thread above.
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A couple of us head up each year for this very reason -- we usually do a reconnaissance hike, to check bloom status, sometime the final week of May up to the first couple of days of June. Based on what we find, we then head back up a week or so later. (I can post an update here, if you're interested, based on what we find.)
The past few years, from our experience peak bloom (for what it's worth) has been the first through second week of June.
I expect that this year the blooms might be better than the past few years -- plenty of moisture.
Up: Tuckerman Ravine/Lion Head/Alpine Garden -- go early to avoid back-ups of folks on the narrow scrambly sections of Lion Head, especially on weekends
Down: Alpine Garden/Tuckerman Ravine/Lawn Cutoff/Davis Path/Boott Spur/Tuckerman Ravine -- again, to avoid back-ups on Lion Head
The route down I've mentioned also takes one along Davis Path and then by Boott Spur, where there are some excellent sections of alpine flowers, arguably comparable to those in the Alpine Garden.
Another place nearby that has excellent blooms and is away from crowds is the Nelson Crag Trail, between Ball Crag and Nelson Crag.
I climbed Nelson Crag Trail on a foggy weekday a couple of summers ago and though I missed the aforementioned wildflowers, I found that section between Nelson Crag and Ball Crag to be other-worldly, especially with only cairn to cairn sight in the fog. A delightfully eerie spot. View attachment 5799
Any plans for recon to the Alpine Garden yet?
I did a loop SUN up Israel Ridge to Link, the Castles, across Gulfside and down Lowes Path and there are already Diapensia in full bloom with lots of budding from say 4,000-4,500 ft. There was also red and white Trillium in many spots down low.
I did this loop two summers ago. Spent the night get at the Perch. Hit Jefferson early, lounged around on Adams. Stopped at Gray Knob on my way out. It was one of those solo hikes that I think about when I need to get through one of those 48 hours snow storms in the plow truck��
If you go this week or next weekend things might be peaking, but keep in mind you might get more motorcycle noise with motorcycle week and the proximity of the Alpine Garden Trail to the road.
..I think priority for summit photos should be racers->hikers->tourists but nobody listens to me; I had a ten minute wait to just touch the sign after finishing last year.
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