This is one of the snowiest Decembers I can remember in recent years. In the past two weeks or so we have had two good sized storms (with the usual hype about them ), plus several smaller snowfalls. Add temps by and large below freezing, so little melting, hence a lot of snow has accumulated.
Today I hiked Tecumseh. The small stream at the very start was open, with the rocks almost bare. I crossed it in my boots, so as not to wet the bottoms of my snowshoes. The next area of visible rocks was the upper part of the Sossman Trail approaching the summit. OK, there were a very few visible individual rocks in between, but by and large the rocks were invisible. Not only invisible, but mostly covered by enough snow that my snowshoe crampons did not touch them (my poles often did).
Quite a bit of snow came down the back of my neck as the "shortened" trees were hit by my head. Another sign of winter: the snowdrifts started forming on the uppermost part of the Sossman Trail; there was no trace of them on Saturday!
Three to six more inches are predicted between tonight and tomorrow. Be sure to bring your snowshoes this coming weekend
Today I hiked Tecumseh. The small stream at the very start was open, with the rocks almost bare. I crossed it in my boots, so as not to wet the bottoms of my snowshoes. The next area of visible rocks was the upper part of the Sossman Trail approaching the summit. OK, there were a very few visible individual rocks in between, but by and large the rocks were invisible. Not only invisible, but mostly covered by enough snow that my snowshoe crampons did not touch them (my poles often did).
Quite a bit of snow came down the back of my neck as the "shortened" trees were hit by my head. Another sign of winter: the snowdrifts started forming on the uppermost part of the Sossman Trail; there was no trace of them on Saturday!
Three to six more inches are predicted between tonight and tomorrow. Be sure to bring your snowshoes this coming weekend