blacklab2020
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I have a trip coming together for the second week in march, 4 days:
This is the tentative itenerary and I am open to suggestions.
Day 1: Drag pulks to shelter near bradley pond and Climb Santanonis with light packs (returning to camp)
Day 2: Move camp to mountain pond near the sewards
Day 3: Climb Seward Range, Is it possible to include Seymour in this as well? We are a fairly strong group... What would be the best route linking the two together. If anyone has a topo image that would be awesome.
Day 4: Drag sleds out to upper works.
Or in reverse order with Santanonis being on day 3.
Any thoughts/suggestions would be helpful. Especially things to watch out for on herd paths or crossing the lakes this time of year... I havent done much hiking on lakes. I think they have been iced over for a month or two...I have seen the videos on extracting ones self from the icy water, but am also willing to carry ropes and check ice depth.
This is the tentative itenerary and I am open to suggestions.
Day 1: Drag pulks to shelter near bradley pond and Climb Santanonis with light packs (returning to camp)
Day 2: Move camp to mountain pond near the sewards
Day 3: Climb Seward Range, Is it possible to include Seymour in this as well? We are a fairly strong group... What would be the best route linking the two together. If anyone has a topo image that would be awesome.
Day 4: Drag sleds out to upper works.
Or in reverse order with Santanonis being on day 3.
Any thoughts/suggestions would be helpful. Especially things to watch out for on herd paths or crossing the lakes this time of year... I havent done much hiking on lakes. I think they have been iced over for a month or two...I have seen the videos on extracting ones self from the icy water, but am also willing to carry ropes and check ice depth.
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