ebbinghaus
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Oct 2nd 2004 -- Bushwhack to Green Mountain.
Up Roaring Creek trail to Giant. Down to valley between Green & Giant. Somehow we missed the creek that McMartin talks about. Ended up in marshy area towards Hopkins. Turned back to solid ground and began bushwhacking by heading East-North-East by compass.
This was the worse bushwhack ever. No herdpaths. It made Cliff seem like a piece-of-cake. Made MacNaughton look easy.
Old blowdowns that had not been traversed by human foot. 6-inch wide logs that would break when weight was put on them. 15-ft high dead trees that would fall over if any weight was placed on them. Endless Spruce!! We became good at the sport of "Spruce Swimming."
Took us 2.5 hr to get near the summit. Faith in compass is a must for this one! Several times the compass told us we were heading west-south-west and not ENE! Our first instincts were to ignore the compass. Our 2nd instincts were correct. We did find the top of Green by following the compass E and the ground Up.
Coming down we headed directly south. McMartin had said there were cliffs that way (which is why, apparently, she directed bushwhackers way to the West of the lean-to).
We came down in 45 min. Not a bad descent. Had to skirt one cliff, but no problem. Found ourselves on the trail very near the lean-to.
We did find McM's creek on way to Hopkins. Not at all clear how we could have missed it the first time as it is very obvious. However, we think the way we came down from Green is prolly the right way to go up -- basically from Lean-To head north by your compass.
Has anyone else done Green? We both would be interested in your report.
Cheers,
Ebbinghaus & Ansel
Up Roaring Creek trail to Giant. Down to valley between Green & Giant. Somehow we missed the creek that McMartin talks about. Ended up in marshy area towards Hopkins. Turned back to solid ground and began bushwhacking by heading East-North-East by compass.
This was the worse bushwhack ever. No herdpaths. It made Cliff seem like a piece-of-cake. Made MacNaughton look easy.
Old blowdowns that had not been traversed by human foot. 6-inch wide logs that would break when weight was put on them. 15-ft high dead trees that would fall over if any weight was placed on them. Endless Spruce!! We became good at the sport of "Spruce Swimming."
Took us 2.5 hr to get near the summit. Faith in compass is a must for this one! Several times the compass told us we were heading west-south-west and not ENE! Our first instincts were to ignore the compass. Our 2nd instincts were correct. We did find the top of Green by following the compass E and the ground Up.
Coming down we headed directly south. McMartin had said there were cliffs that way (which is why, apparently, she directed bushwhackers way to the West of the lean-to).
We came down in 45 min. Not a bad descent. Had to skirt one cliff, but no problem. Found ourselves on the trail very near the lean-to.
We did find McM's creek on way to Hopkins. Not at all clear how we could have missed it the first time as it is very obvious. However, we think the way we came down from Green is prolly the right way to go up -- basically from Lean-To head north by your compass.
Has anyone else done Green? We both would be interested in your report.
Cheers,
Ebbinghaus & Ansel