Isolation - And A Hiker Convention, 1/16/2010

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BIGEarl

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January 16, 2010: Isolation

Trails: Rocky Branch Trail, Winter Bushwhack, Isolation Trail, Davis Path, Mount Isolation Spur

Summits: Isolation

Hikers: Trail Trotter (Sue), Windy, Mike, and me



After a quick stop at the PNVC Sue and I arrived at the Rocky Branch trailhead a little earlier than planned. The place was already jammed with hikers preparing for a hike to Isolation. A couple hours earlier Mats, Ryan, and Jason started their attempt on the winter record for hiking the White Mountain Four Thousand Footers in winter. We expected to see them on their way back out from the summit but didn’t expect to see quite as many others preparing to head in. It looked like there would be a hiker convention on Isolation today. We parked in the first available place, right next to Boo and Madhatter. What a pleasant surprise – we haven’t seen them since Franconia Ridge last summer. Others that we visited with before the hike were Wolfgang, J&J, Ed Hawkins, and a few more; (sorry, my memory isn’t what it once was). Soon Windy and Mike pulled in and our group for the day was complete. The other groups were already on the trail but we would see everybody at least once more before the day was finished.

From my rough count there were 30 sets of snowshoes on the trail to Isolation and only three bare booters. The trail is a superhighway all the way. We were treated with a warm temperature, bright sun, and light breeze as we hiked the early section to the height of land below Engine Hill. Along the way we became spread out a little but regrouped there before taking the winter bushwhack. At the same time Kevin, Judy, and Emma came up the trail and we all stopped to visit. I think the last time we were on the same trails together was a year ago heading for Carrigain. We all generally headed for the start of the bushwhack together. On the way to the start of the bushwhack, Ryan, Mats, and Jason flew through on their exit from Isolation and I believe their next target for the day was a Wildcats-Carters-Moriah traverse. We got some pictures, shook hands, offered words of encouragement, and they were off. Good luck guys!

We reached the place where the bushwhack went right but something seemed odd. In the past, the winter bushwhack route I was familiar with left the trail roughly a hundred yards later and stayed lower. This “old” route passed through an area of dense spruce – and spruce traps (lots of spruce traps). This “new” route starts by heading directly toward the top of Engine Hill. A short distance before reaching the summit it turns and heads for a location in the general area of the 4th. Crossing of Rocky Branch by the Isolation Trail. This route is tremendous! The person(s) that broke out this route did a great job. From the place where it turns and heads for the Isolation Trail there are several birch glades that are crossed and the scenery in these areas is terrific. I feel this was the best part of the hike as far as scenery and views are concerned. Of course, over twenty sets of snowshoes ahead of us on the same day may have helped. We hit the Isolation Trail and continued toward the Davis Path. Soon we started meeting the other hikers that had set off ahead of us. As the trail passed through the area of the tent sites the tracked out section headed more to the south and cut the corner hitting the Davis Path south of the actual trail junction.

Just south of the trail junction we came upon the group of hikers with Ed Hawkins taking a break. A short distance past this large group were Boo and Madhatter, preparing a gourmet lunch. Ed’s group was probably at the limit for size (10), plus Boo and Madhatter, plus Kevin, Judy, and Emma, plus the four of us means a hiker convention. We all visited for a short time but standing around for an extended period would require some added layers from our packs. Instead, we continued on our way to the summit.

There was a pretty good wind coming from the northwest. With the dense growth we were generally sheltered from it but it was clear we would be hit by it when we reached the open summit. Along the way we had been adding needed protection from the wind. By the time we reached the Isolation Spur we were ready. Kevin, Judy, and Emma had left the convention a little early and were on their way down from the summit area. The four of us were on MSR’s (one set of Lightning Ascents and three sets of Denali EVO Ascents). We lifted the televators and made the climb to the summit. This was the easiest time I can recall making the final climb to Isolation. The MSR’s made a huge difference but the trail is a big ramp with no ice. There’s a small rough section at the very top but it’s generally just a steep walk to the top. As expected, the wind was really coming across the summit. This wasn’t anything close to last week on the Southern Presidentials but enough to keep us moving.

We wandered out to the summit cairn, got a few pictures from our visit, and u-turned out. The surrounding summits were in the clouds and with no views, and a pretty good wind, there was no reason to hang around. We set off on our reverse-route to the trailhead.

The hike was uneventful. We passed three others that had left Isolation just as we were arriving to the Isolation Spur. Again, the best part of the return hike was probably the birch glades on Engine Hill. What a great area! We cleared the height of land and had a fast 2.8 miles (all downhill) back to the waiting vehicles.

The day went well. We had generally a “book time” trek to Isolation, which was a great surprise considering our leisurely approach to the day. It was definitely a treat to see everybody else at the trailhead and on the trial, and a real pleasure to hike with Windy and Mike again. Hopefully we’ll get together for another one very soon.


Pictures will follow.


:D

I’ve posted some pictures from the hike.


BIGEarl's Pictures


Straight to the slideshow


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Great trip report and summary of the day. Paradox, Ishmael and RollingRock were ahead of you all day and somehow missed you. It sounds like you were right behind us because the summit was also cloud-capped when we got there only to clear up later. Our timing for the summit was just a tad bit too early :( We all agreed that the Engine Hill bushwhack through the birch glades was the best part of the day and probably one of the best bushwhacks [if you can call it that since the trail was packed down] I've ever had! And yes, it was a hiker's convention...Paradox counted 31 people.
 
I’ve posted some pictures from the hike.


BIGEarl's Pictures


Straight to the slideshow


:D



Great trip report and summary of the day. Paradox, Ishmael and RollingRock were ahead of you all day and somehow missed you. It sounds like you were right behind us because the summit was also cloud-capped when we got there only to clear up later. Our timing for the summit was just a tad bit too early :( We all agreed that the Engine Hill bushwhack through the birch glades was the best part of the day and probably one of the best bushwhacks [if you can call it that since the trail was packed down] I've ever had! And yes, it was a hiker's convention...Paradox counted 31 people.
I hoped to see you guys but somehow we managed to miss each other. That bushwhack is better than many trails. What a terrific route.



Nice report, Earl. I agree, those glades are beautiful.
Thanks Jason,

What shape was the bushwhack in when you and Bob came through earlier in the week?

When the route started climbing toward the top of Engine Hill I was concerned it was only a side trip there. Then, after a little checking we realized it was the broken out winter bushwhack. Nice!

:D
 
Thanks Jason,

What shape was the bushwhack in when you and Bob came through earlier in the week?

When the route started climbing toward the top of Engine Hill I was concerned it was only a side trip there. Then, after a little checking we realized it was the broken out winter bushwhack. Nice!

:D

The route was easy to follow except in the open glades where it had been mostly obliterated. We could follow it with care, though. It was an excellent route! There was one section in the glades where there was a fork, we used the left fork, as recommended by Silverfox's group from last weekend, and blocked the right with a few dead branches.
 
Awesome!

It was great to see you guys again! Sorry we weren't more sociable, but these hikes are always a big push for us. We're just trying to make it through! It was great to see everyone out there and I can't express enough what a great job the route finders did breaking out this buswhack!

KDT
 
It was great to see you guys again! Sorry we weren't more sociable, but these hikes are always a big push for us. We're just trying to make it through! It was great to see everyone out there and I can't express enough what a great job the route finders did breaking out this buswhack!

KDT
Thanks Kevin,

What a pleasant surprise it was to see you, Judy, and Emma coming up the trail. I think you heard me call to Emma and you must have told her to go ahead, and she came over to see me. What a treat.

Isolation, for us "normal" folks is usually a big hike and a full day. There is limited extra time for lots of socializing if you plan to finish without headlights. You have nothing to apologize for - we all had a pretty good effort in front of us. I'm happy we all made it out and back with no real problem and look forward to bumping into you and Judy and Emma again soon.

;)
 
Earl,

Nice to see you and Sue again. What a day we had. I think Jeremy (Rocket) and company broke out the new Bushwack route. It worked out pretty good.

Happy Trails,
Bob
 
Rocket 21 was definitely the point man on the breaking out to Isolation last weekend..

the rest of us in the the group (7) just followed along trying to pack it out..

seems like it worked out for everyone this week,,kind of fun to see that many folks out on Isolation!!
 
Earl,

Nice to see you and Sue again. What a day we had. I think Jeremy (Rocket) and company broke out the new Bushwack route. It worked out pretty good.

Happy Trails,
Bob

Rocket 21 was definitely the point man on the breaking out to Isolation last weekend..

the rest of us in the the group (7) just followed along trying to pack it out..
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You all did a great job! Well done! ;) I was pretty sure there was a group involved.

By the time we went through there had been over 25 sets of snowshoes earlier on the same day that went through (three of those sets passed through twice - Ryan, Mats, and Jason). And, I know of others earlier in the week that came through.

Isolation was certainly a high-traffic area this week.


Wolfgang - Did I understand you correctly that this hike finished off your January for hiking the grid? If so, congratulations!

You must be getting close to done. When do you expect to complete the grid?

:cool:
 
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Wolfgang[/B] - Did I understand you correctly that this hike finished off your January for hiking the grid? If so, congratulations!

You must be getting close to done. When do you expect to complete the grid?

:cool:

Earl,

That just finishes me off on Isolation for the Grid. I still have a long ways to go. About 75 percent complete. Still have more to do in Jan. Did you guys get to meet Jerry Horne (age 77)? Only 9 more winter peaks to go to complete his 3rd set of winters over age 70. What an inspiration.

Bob
 
Earl,

That just finishes me off on Isolation for the Grid. I still have a long ways to go. About 75 percent complete. Still have more to do in Jan. Did you guys get to meet Jerry Horne (age 77)? Only 9 more winter peaks to go to complete his 3rd set of winters over age 70. What an inspiration.

Bob
My error, sorry. With only 25% to go you should have the Grid cleaned up this year based on the way you're tearing through them. I assume each month probably has little more than a few loose ends to take care of.

As we arrived to the Isolation Spur we were first met by Kevin, Judy, and Emma. Then, as we were ready to start up to the summit, three others descended; two older men and one young guy (about my age :rolleyes:). We exchanged greetings but didn't spend any time visiting. Perhaps one of them was Jerry Horne. We passed them on the way out in the vicinity of where the convention took place (Davis Path just prior to the Isolation junction).

:)
 
Nice TR and photos. I guess we (rolling, Rock, Ishmael & Parqadox) missed you, but I cannot figure out how. We left the TH about 7:10 and made it to the summit at 11am. On the way down we passed Kevin, Judy and Emma in the glades.

You were behind them so I cannot fugure out how we missed you, I recall meeting up with only one other person after seeing KJ&E. Or did I read it wrong and you were ahead of KJ&E.

At any rate here is our GPS track and some photos.
 
Nice TR and photos. I guess we (rolling, Rock, Ishmael & Parqadox) missed you, but I cannot figure out how. We left the TH about 7:10 and made it to the summit at 11am. On the way down we passed Kevin, Judy and Emma in the glades.

You were behind them so I cannot fugure out how we missed you, I recall meeting up with only one other person after seeing KJ&E. Or did I read it wrong and you were ahead of KJ&E.

At any rate here is our GPS track and some photos.
Thanks Paradox,

As it turns out we were in the trailhead lot at the same time. Your second picture shows HikerEd (white hat) and to his right is my truck with the back open. Ed’s truck is the red one on the end of the line, just beyond mine. There were lots of people there that morning. I think everybody was trying to get ready and set off as quickly as they could. That handsome guy behind HikerEd and to his left is me. :)

We were leapfrogging Kevin, Judy, and Emma for a while in the glades. Then, we hiked ahead. I believe we hit the Isolation trail ahead of them and stopped for a break. A short distance before the break I recall the other three hiking ahead a short distance while I took care of some stuff off the side of the trail. At that point three other hikers went through hiking out while I was “in the bushes”. Perhaps that was you. KJ&E would have probably still been in the glades. Sorry if that was you and I didn’t stop to visit. I sort of had my hands full at the time. :rolleyes:

Once we were back together we stopped for a break to refuel and start the process of layering for the expected wind that was waiting for us. KJ&E passed us while we were on the break.

We all ended up together again at the convention.

:D
 
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