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When I went on my "ravine" kick a few years ago I never did get around to hitting these two trails so I'm trying to line them up for the next few weeks. Have a few questions on the two:
1)AMC Guide says the Great Gully Trail often holds snow well into June. Given the past Winter I'm wondering if it still does. Anybody been on this trail recently or maybe gone up Airline and had a peek in the ravine? I zig-zagged through the lower parts of Castle Ravine a few weeks ago and there was zero snow so I figured it would be fine but reading the AMC Guide has made me wonder.
2)Would I have a glimpse into the potential snow area in Great Gully before Chemin des Dames junction? Figure if I can see there is snow I can go up Chemin at least and check one trail off my list. It sounds like Great Gully is in small trees and scrub for awhile though so I didn't know if I'd be able to see if there was any snow until I was walking in it. Should I bring spikes ( )?
3)Is Chemin des Dames tough to descend? It doesn't sound like it has any actual scrambles, just rough and rugged boulder work. I wouldn't have an issue descending King Ravine Trail and Chemin des Dames appears similar. Any comments on that? Debating if I might descend this way after going up Great Gully and coming across Gulfside or possibly going up Airline to avoid the muddy approach to floor of ravine/lot of the boulder scrambling and drop down Chemin to pick up Great Gully (they appear to intersect fairly close together).
Any feedback on the possibility of snow and other route considerations would be appreciated.
1)AMC Guide says the Great Gully Trail often holds snow well into June. Given the past Winter I'm wondering if it still does. Anybody been on this trail recently or maybe gone up Airline and had a peek in the ravine? I zig-zagged through the lower parts of Castle Ravine a few weeks ago and there was zero snow so I figured it would be fine but reading the AMC Guide has made me wonder.
2)Would I have a glimpse into the potential snow area in Great Gully before Chemin des Dames junction? Figure if I can see there is snow I can go up Chemin at least and check one trail off my list. It sounds like Great Gully is in small trees and scrub for awhile though so I didn't know if I'd be able to see if there was any snow until I was walking in it. Should I bring spikes ( )?
3)Is Chemin des Dames tough to descend? It doesn't sound like it has any actual scrambles, just rough and rugged boulder work. I wouldn't have an issue descending King Ravine Trail and Chemin des Dames appears similar. Any comments on that? Debating if I might descend this way after going up Great Gully and coming across Gulfside or possibly going up Airline to avoid the muddy approach to floor of ravine/lot of the boulder scrambling and drop down Chemin to pick up Great Gully (they appear to intersect fairly close together).
Any feedback on the possibility of snow and other route considerations would be appreciated.