Originally Posted By: Hangin Tough
The trail camp draw had WAG bags in the water


Did you move the WAG bags out of the water? [/quote]

Water was just above freezing with some ice over it closer to the streams that feed it.. I saw them way in there, not just an arm reach's in... if it was close I would defiantly move them.

Originally Posted By: Daves Not Here
Winds at the summit were in low 30's gusting to 40 mph.


I've been telling friends, family, other hikers, and geocache logs that the wind gusts were in the 40mph range. Glad I'm not the only one who thought that because I could always be wrong and over estimating grin


Alright got the images to work!

Ice on the trail in the morning from the spring on the switchback.


The Cables


A minor stop to climb over


View of Snow Patches below (note the frozen lake)


Last switchback before the crest. Not that bad except for that one step where the trail has kinda eroded.


Another picture of snow


Snow patch near the summit


A wild rainbow I caught on an elk hair in the portal pond. Let him back because I wanted to only take the stocked ones from the pond. The stocked rainbows in the pond sure are picky... Got some brookies also in Mirror Lake.

Last edited by Joe the Hiker; 06/18/14 10:45 PM.