Becca M
Active member
August 7, 2012: some new trails (to me) in the Presidential Range. General route: Caps Ridge to Jefferson, up and over onto Six Husbands Trail, Gulfside, down Sphinx, (jct @approx 3600’) to Great Gulf (back up) to Washington. From there, I took the Trinity Connector to Gulfside and the Cornice back to Caps Ridge. Weather was exceptional!!!!
Here’s Washington from Caps Ridge
Sphinx Trail was not a bad descent. I have ascended it and recalled how pretty it was.
Occasionally, I lost the Sphinx Trail near water crossings but could always find trailwork that showed the way. An AMAZING amount of trailwork has been done on the Sphinx!!! Here's an idea of what the trail maintainer(s) are up against
After turning the corner and taking the right to ascend Great Gulf Trail, I noticed many pretty pools
I only got video of Spaulding Lake because pictures (mine anyway) do not show how amazing that area is…. A beautiful pool in the bottom of a HUGE cirque…. Truly AWESOME!!!!
So, onward up the headwall. At first the blazes were evident… but then they disappeared:
The rocks are actively moving, making me nervous that I would pull out a rock holding up a bigger rock over my head. As a result, many blazes were not visible. Occasionally mini cairns led the way but I had MANY tense moments looking across the vast rockslide for ways to go. It took me a LONG time to ascend back up to the Gulfside Trail!!!
Typical blaze when there was one
Another view of the slides – many channels in the rock – trying not to touch off some loose ones
From higher up on the Great Gulf headwall – Spaulding Lake in the middle
Up to the summit of Washington from the top of the headwall – a BUSY place on such a great day!!!! Hey, who is that???? YAY – it’s Guy at the information desk!!!!
Down to the Cornice of Jefferson – a final view of the double-top of Jefferson
And back to the Caps Ridge Trail – the top cap
A fine day!!!!! Plus a little bit of sunburn!!! YAY!!!
Here’s Washington from Caps Ridge
Sphinx Trail was not a bad descent. I have ascended it and recalled how pretty it was.
Occasionally, I lost the Sphinx Trail near water crossings but could always find trailwork that showed the way. An AMAZING amount of trailwork has been done on the Sphinx!!! Here's an idea of what the trail maintainer(s) are up against
After turning the corner and taking the right to ascend Great Gulf Trail, I noticed many pretty pools
I only got video of Spaulding Lake because pictures (mine anyway) do not show how amazing that area is…. A beautiful pool in the bottom of a HUGE cirque…. Truly AWESOME!!!!
So, onward up the headwall. At first the blazes were evident… but then they disappeared:
The rocks are actively moving, making me nervous that I would pull out a rock holding up a bigger rock over my head. As a result, many blazes were not visible. Occasionally mini cairns led the way but I had MANY tense moments looking across the vast rockslide for ways to go. It took me a LONG time to ascend back up to the Gulfside Trail!!!
Typical blaze when there was one
Another view of the slides – many channels in the rock – trying not to touch off some loose ones
From higher up on the Great Gulf headwall – Spaulding Lake in the middle
Up to the summit of Washington from the top of the headwall – a BUSY place on such a great day!!!! Hey, who is that???? YAY – it’s Guy at the information desk!!!!
Down to the Cornice of Jefferson – a final view of the double-top of Jefferson
And back to the Caps Ridge Trail – the top cap
A fine day!!!!! Plus a little bit of sunburn!!! YAY!!!