DayTrip
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Planning a bunch of winter hikes this year and I'm wondering about a few logistical things:
1) Is there such a thing as a list of the parking areas at trail heads that get maintained in winter? I know the WMNF has a road status page on their site but I didn't see mention of winter maintenance. Lot of trail heads are right on the highway so leaving car on the road would not be good in winter. Hate to drive 3-4 hours to an unpaved lot and relying on NETC site is hit or miss depending on where people are hiking that week.
2) Doing the "48" in winter is obviously a lot more complicated with the numerous amount of trails on access roads which are closed. Is there some sort of official or unofficial "route list" of how most people do each summit? Is there such a thing as an AMC Guide for the winter, or some similar book?
Curious if anyone has come across this type of information.
1) Is there such a thing as a list of the parking areas at trail heads that get maintained in winter? I know the WMNF has a road status page on their site but I didn't see mention of winter maintenance. Lot of trail heads are right on the highway so leaving car on the road would not be good in winter. Hate to drive 3-4 hours to an unpaved lot and relying on NETC site is hit or miss depending on where people are hiking that week.
2) Doing the "48" in winter is obviously a lot more complicated with the numerous amount of trails on access roads which are closed. Is there some sort of official or unofficial "route list" of how most people do each summit? Is there such a thing as an AMC Guide for the winter, or some similar book?
Curious if anyone has come across this type of information.