DayTrip
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Another item on hiking bucket list for this year is to catch a sunrise and sunset on top of a mountain. Making a list of two categories:
1) Night Hikes in an out (easily negotiated terrain via headlamp, not super long to get to summit/get back to car)
2) Overnight Hikes (legal camping areas as close as possible to summit; no shelters/huts/official tent sites; less popular the better - don't want a group of people up there with me)
My current list of possibilities is:
Night Hikes: Imp Face, Middle Sugarloaf, Mt Clay (via Jewell Trail), Mt Flume (via Osseo Trail)
Overnights: Mt Hight (Current Top Choice; Are campsites on spur path South of summit legal? Well worn but very close to trail - 200' rule?), Mt Isolation (how close can you get with campable terrain - probably would come up Davis Path), Slide Peak (only did in winter so I don't know if woods between Glen Boulder and summit is campable - was covered in snow)
Any suggestion or tips would be appreciated. Thanks.
1) Night Hikes in an out (easily negotiated terrain via headlamp, not super long to get to summit/get back to car)
2) Overnight Hikes (legal camping areas as close as possible to summit; no shelters/huts/official tent sites; less popular the better - don't want a group of people up there with me)
My current list of possibilities is:
Night Hikes: Imp Face, Middle Sugarloaf, Mt Clay (via Jewell Trail), Mt Flume (via Osseo Trail)
Overnights: Mt Hight (Current Top Choice; Are campsites on spur path South of summit legal? Well worn but very close to trail - 200' rule?), Mt Isolation (how close can you get with campable terrain - probably would come up Davis Path), Slide Peak (only did in winter so I don't know if woods between Glen Boulder and summit is campable - was covered in snow)
Any suggestion or tips would be appreciated. Thanks.