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It is my understanding that the entire length of Mt Clinton Trail has been reopened. I seem to recall someone mentioning in another thread and I see no closure on the WMNF site.
I'm planning a rather lengthy loop in the area and am considering descending the Mt Clinton Trail late in the day on the way out. Curious about a few things:
1) Is it easy enough to follow? Never been on it and it will be close to dusk at the point I'm on it. Sometimes wilderness trails get a little sketchy at the lower elevations. I recall some vague areas at the end of Dry River Cutoff around the river crossings.
2) How is the footing? Is it closer to Mt Eisenhower Trail (fairly dry, comfortable footing) or the Dry River Cut Off (lots of blowdowns, very muddy and rugged in spots)? I absolutely hated the Dry River Cut Off when I did last summer. If Mt Clinton Trail is similar I may avoid.
3) River crossings tricky? I know when I did Dry River Cut off there were numerous small crossings that were only 8-10' wide but were basically gullies with nothing to stand on. In high water they would have been very difficult. Need to know what I'm getting into with the crossings because at the point I'm on this trail I'll be committed.
Any info on the trail status since it reopened would be appreciated. Thanks.
I'm planning a rather lengthy loop in the area and am considering descending the Mt Clinton Trail late in the day on the way out. Curious about a few things:
1) Is it easy enough to follow? Never been on it and it will be close to dusk at the point I'm on it. Sometimes wilderness trails get a little sketchy at the lower elevations. I recall some vague areas at the end of Dry River Cutoff around the river crossings.
2) How is the footing? Is it closer to Mt Eisenhower Trail (fairly dry, comfortable footing) or the Dry River Cut Off (lots of blowdowns, very muddy and rugged in spots)? I absolutely hated the Dry River Cut Off when I did last summer. If Mt Clinton Trail is similar I may avoid.
3) River crossings tricky? I know when I did Dry River Cut off there were numerous small crossings that were only 8-10' wide but were basically gullies with nothing to stand on. In high water they would have been very difficult. Need to know what I'm getting into with the crossings because at the point I'm on this trail I'll be committed.
Any info on the trail status since it reopened would be appreciated. Thanks.