More like ice conditions with this winter so far.
Haven't been up that specific trail, but live down the road. The mountains have been receiving a snow shower or two the last couple days, but nothing that would add up to needing snowshoes yet in this area. I'd guess you'd be good with microspikes or an equivalent light traction.
Reports from 4kers in WV indicate just that. Enjoy.
Edit: The trail itself is fairly steep up towards Noon Peak and has some ledge that I can remember. Perhaps it could be a little icy in that section, but I've never made a winter ascent. It's a nice climb, tho. Be sure to take the spur to Jennings if views are available.
Thanks, I meant more that I am antsy as in, I could use a night in the woods. My wife is away with work for the weekend, we have no kids, YET. Im pretty comfortable with gear, I think after some hand warmers and extra fuel, I could stay nice and toasty.
IMO, they serve somewhat different purposes...took my microspikes back, went with some Hillsound Trail Crampons and think that these will do just great. Not quite full crampon but not microspikes.
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