TwinMom+1
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North Twin via N. Twin Trail
Sun 9/20
Spectacular views and great trail conditions. River isn't too high but being wimpy around wet rocks, particularly when nearby water is a foot or more deep in some spots, we took the herd path to the left of the 1st river crossing, avoiding #1 and #2 crossings. The #3 crossing was fine. A few bugs at the top. LOTS of doggies out today - at least 5 parties with them.
Thought: should someone mark the herd path's start at the left of #1 river crossing a bit more - ? the northernmost juncture with the #3 crossing had a nice cairn piled up, to which we contributed a few more rocks on top. It's such a nice alternative to the river crossings for those who know about it.
Special equipment: none - poles if you like them.
Note: someone left a blue raincoat hanging from a tree on the herd path - we spotted it around 6 pm.
TwinMom+1, aka Mary Kae accompanied by her own twins Will and Jeff, plus hubby Paul mkmarinac [at] comcast.net
Sun 9/20
Spectacular views and great trail conditions. River isn't too high but being wimpy around wet rocks, particularly when nearby water is a foot or more deep in some spots, we took the herd path to the left of the 1st river crossing, avoiding #1 and #2 crossings. The #3 crossing was fine. A few bugs at the top. LOTS of doggies out today - at least 5 parties with them.
Thought: should someone mark the herd path's start at the left of #1 river crossing a bit more - ? the northernmost juncture with the #3 crossing had a nice cairn piled up, to which we contributed a few more rocks on top. It's such a nice alternative to the river crossings for those who know about it.
Special equipment: none - poles if you like them.
Note: someone left a blue raincoat hanging from a tree on the herd path - we spotted it around 6 pm.
TwinMom+1, aka Mary Kae accompanied by her own twins Will and Jeff, plus hubby Paul mkmarinac [at] comcast.net