DayTrip
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My list of the 48 is winding down to 6 peaks, one of which is Isolation. Curious which way most people go to do this peak. The NETC site looks like it's 50/50 either by Glen Boulder Trail or Rocky Branch (although this seems more like the preferred winter route based on dates). I like the idea of Glen Boulder because of the length of views above tree line (Boot Spur on the next ridge is one of my favorite trails and I have never done the Slide Peak ridge, Glen Boulder, etc) but I'm not keen on climbing up over 5000' to drop down to 4,000' and then climb back out. On the other hand, the Rocky Branch Trail/Isolation Trail sounds like it is hard to follow, has some rough river crossings and really has nothing to look at except the actual summit. Anyone want to weigh in? I'll be doing as a day hike with a 3 1/2 hour drive one way so if one is quicker than the other that is a factor too.
Appreciate anyone's thoughts. I guess the condition/footing of the Davis Path between Boot Spur and Isolation will be a key factor in decision. Leaning toward the Glen Boulder Trail.
Appreciate anyone's thoughts. I guess the condition/footing of the Davis Path between Boot Spur and Isolation will be a key factor in decision. Leaning toward the Glen Boulder Trail.