The plan: a July 1-5 hike from Phelps Creek to Spider Meadows to Spider Gap to Lyman Lakes to Image Lake to Buck Creek Pass to Trinity (loop). It would have been the fourth time I'd done it, the third time I'd done it on the 4th of July weekend, and the first time I'd done it by the recommended route.
The problem: so much snow! Patches within 1/2 mile of the trailhead turned into total coverage by mile two, and we found it three or four feet deep in Spider Meadows! It was good in the sense that we practically had Spider Meadows to ourselves Friday night (the only other camper was a forest service ranger)--how many people can say they found Spider Meadows devoid of campers on a holiday weekend!? However, we couldn't make it through Spider Gap on Saturday morning. It just felt a little too risky with the deep snow, steep route, and heavy packs. We decided to hike back out and pick a different hike.
The next problem: dead battery back at the trailhead. We camped out in the parking lot Saturday night. It is kinda picturesque, but I had to pitch my tent in between two parked cars--not exactly my favorite camping location. Fortunately, someone with jumper cables drove up early Sunday morning and we were able to continue the adventure!
How to pick a hike: I'm calling it Hiker's Roulette. We looked on the map and we looked through a guide book and we couldn't reach any decisions about the most likely looking backpack. So we picked a road off Highway 2 at random, drove to the trailhead at the end of it, and started hiking. It turns out it was a good choice! It was the Whitepine River Trail, which intersected the Wildhorse River Trail and eventually climbed to Frosty Pass (all in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area). There was a lot of downfall on the lower sections of the trail, and the upper section was very brushy, but otherwise it was a very nice trail with excellent views. We also didn't encounter snow until we were about seven miles in. Our campsite Sunday night had a tiny patch of snow that melted by the time we left on Tuesday.
Sunday: hike to camp, cook dinner. Then I went to hang the food bag and discovered a faint trail that we followed to a ridge with excellent views.
Monday: day hike from camp toward Frosty Pass. We didn't make it all the way to the Pass--we could see the approximate vicinity of the Pass, but the trail was completely snow-covered at that point. I saw one section that looked particually risky where a waterfall turned into a stream and disappeared under the snowpack. It might have been a place where one could fall through while trying to cross (and I did fall through in a few non-dangerous areas--once only one leg broke through the snow and it was so deep I couldn't touch the bottom!) We tried a side hike up to Lake Grace, but that proved farther than we had time for in all of that snow. I was able to maintain a Fourth of July tradition--glissading and snow angels!
Tuesday: hike out and return home--tired and dirty and happy!
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