sierra
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First time, I have climbed this mountain and it was a fairly nice hike. I was greeted to an empty parking lot on Easter morning. I had limited knowledge of the mountain, no map and just my Alltrails app. I was pleasantly surprised to find free maps at the trailhead kiosk, I always try to have a map on all my hikes, especially new mountains. AS it turns out, the trail was very well worn and the signage was excellent, it would almost be impossible to lose your way. I erred on the side of caution having brought both summer and winter boots and chose my winter boots. I had seen snow in the woods on the pass, I drove through getting here and I do not like inadequate footwear any time. AS it turns out, there was very little snow cover left, enough ice in one section to warrant my spikes just to be safe, the AT section was solid ice, so my spikes allowed me to stay on the trail, which had erosion issues everywhere from people avoiding the ice. You can always tell mountains that are popular with tourist, they go unprepared, and the trail corridors suffer as a result. The summit was deserted, and it was a pretty nice summit, the tower (monument) was very nice (closed) and the views over the city below and the countryside were quite pleasing. After a nice lunch we made our way down, running into quite a few hikers who had started late, as a result of Easter, I'm sure. We made it down in just over an hour and started the long drive home, which by the way was 2.45 hours.