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tycho_32

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Is it a viable option to climb to the WIldcat Ridge Trail via the ski trails? Basically is it allowed?
 
the only reason that I asked was cause Cannon doesnt allow it. Thanks for your reply.
 
It's steep, and exposed to the full force of the sun, but if you enjoy wading through waist-high weeds, it may be just what you're looking for.

I descended that way a couple years ago, and regretted it, as you've probably already guessed.
 
Is it easier than the WIldcat Ridge Trail--the section between 16 and the summit of E?
 
Wildcat Ridge trail is not that bad going up. I have a different recollection going down. I'm not a big fan of hiking on ski trails: no shade, little water, lots of bugs. I know you get good views, but you can do that on any nice winter day with skis on. I'd do the Wildcat Ridge - it's a very nice trail.
 
Wildcat Ridge trail is not that bad going up

We did this a week ago and the trail is great! Lots of interesting outlooks, splashes of sunlight and shade. We made the mistake of coming down the Catapult ski trail which was a brushy, steep mess. There are longer more gradual trails like Polecat, Bobcat etc. I ascended Sugarloaf via the steep ski trails and they were much easier for hiking than Wildcat.
 
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