1HappyHiker
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Trail Conditions:
The Vyron D. Lowe Trail was free of snow/ice except for the segment just before the intersection with the Crescent Ridge Trail where there was a patch of snow several inches deep that lasted for a few hundred feet.
The short 0.4 segment of the Crescent Ridge Trail that I travelled was free of snow/ice.
The south-facing portion of the Four Soldiers Path was free of snow/ice. However, the north-facing portion had long stretches of snow of various depths, with some patches as deep as 18+ inches. As you might imagine, it is extremely wet/muddy on the portions of this trail that are not snow-covered.
Comments: Additional commentary about this trek is located in the Trip Reports forum. (Click HERE)
The Vyron D. Lowe Trail was free of snow/ice except for the segment just before the intersection with the Crescent Ridge Trail where there was a patch of snow several inches deep that lasted for a few hundred feet.
The short 0.4 segment of the Crescent Ridge Trail that I travelled was free of snow/ice.
The south-facing portion of the Four Soldiers Path was free of snow/ice. However, the north-facing portion had long stretches of snow of various depths, with some patches as deep as 18+ inches. As you might imagine, it is extremely wet/muddy on the portions of this trail that are not snow-covered.
Comments: Additional commentary about this trek is located in the Trip Reports forum. (Click HERE)