LRiz
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Has anyone been on the Parapet trail recently? If so any beta on the conditions would be most appreciated. Thanks!
I was on it in 2004. It's slow and stupid with boulders -- better off going over Madison.Has anyone been on the Parapet trail recently? If so any beta on the conditions would be most appreciated. Thanks!
It's not a bad trail by any means.... kinda fun I guess if you like boulders. But it won't do anything for you.... if it saves you elevation it also drains you of time and energy. It's a cool trail though -- that whole area is pretty cool.What's the phrase I've heard applied to Fishing (F**in') Jimmy? "PUD's/Pointless UpDowns"?
It's like that with boulders and better views.
For my money, the Star Lake Trail is the nicest summit trail in the northern Presis ... good solid slabs rather than boulder hopping. It's steep, but the footing is excellent. Much easier than the WMG description would suggest.We were really gluttons for punishment as we went ... up Adams via Star Lake trail ...
Mohamed said:the Star Lake Trail is the nicest summit trail in the northern Presis
I have been on it, it is a boulder strewn time sucking event...avoid it if you are trying to make time....use it if you need to get to the hut and over Madison is risky.
I remember when you did that....it made Michael J sick....
Or was that the muffin I gave him
Yes, that was the fateful day! I'm not sure what powers were at work that day....but I am sure the Parapet trail bore some influence!
I'd hike the Pine Link Trail any day before the Parapet Trail.I had been thinking of redlining the Washburn map, but after doing the upper part of the Pine Link Trail (from all I hear, very similar to the Parapet Trail) I recovered my sanity
We agree with you Mo about the Star Lake trail. It's the Buttress trail that can test one's will.
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