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Dangergirl and I having been wanting to do some less traveled routes to our winter 4ks this season so on Sunday we headed up Sawyer river rd from 302 at 8:30 am. It was snowy, we had snowshoes on. We made good time to the summer trailhead after a team nature stop and proceeded over the frozen river crossings and on to the junction. We were surprised to see tracks heading towards the "notch" It wasn't a well broken trail, the crust was hard and snaggy(new word) on our MSR's . We admired the views up both sides of the notch and at the height of land the broken trail ended.
I was mildly annoyed by the breakable crust with sugar snow underneath but Dangergirl wasn't phased because she was barely heavy enough to fracture the crust. The trip around the backside of the hill was uneventful but beautful. We stopped to examine some large animal tracks on the railroad grade just before the Desolation trail Jct that we believe are Canadian Lynx tracks. After a fuel and hydration break at the jct I led the way up the Desolation trail as it climbs and contours left along the ridge. Dangergirl hadn't been in those parts before and she was chomping at the bit to break some trail. I calmly assured her she would have her chance. After a good bout of steep sidehilling the time had come for the sharp right turn where the trail attacks the summit for a good 1500 ft of vertical. Being the nice guy I am I informed her it was her turn. Up we went !!!
There were only a few profane comments made during the battle to gain the summit. After 4:45 we had made it to the firetower and we enjoyed a nice bareboot jog down the hill back to the jct where we proceeded to walk the rest of the way to the car. By far the best 7 hours I've spent on Carrigain to date.
photos soon...
I was mildly annoyed by the breakable crust with sugar snow underneath but Dangergirl wasn't phased because she was barely heavy enough to fracture the crust. The trip around the backside of the hill was uneventful but beautful. We stopped to examine some large animal tracks on the railroad grade just before the Desolation trail Jct that we believe are Canadian Lynx tracks. After a fuel and hydration break at the jct I led the way up the Desolation trail as it climbs and contours left along the ridge. Dangergirl hadn't been in those parts before and she was chomping at the bit to break some trail. I calmly assured her she would have her chance. After a good bout of steep sidehilling the time had come for the sharp right turn where the trail attacks the summit for a good 1500 ft of vertical. Being the nice guy I am I informed her it was her turn. Up we went !!!
There were only a few profane comments made during the battle to gain the summit. After 4:45 we had made it to the firetower and we enjoyed a nice bareboot jog down the hill back to the jct where we proceeded to walk the rest of the way to the car. By far the best 7 hours I've spent on Carrigain to date.
photos soon...
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