by steelcup » Feb 08 2011 8:57 am
I wouldn't forego hiking plans because of the snow, but hiking boots and knee high gaiters are probably required to avoid wet shoes/socks. It's almost a certainty that there'll be a foot or more of snow in places on each of the front range trails. I've never seen much snow on Ventana proper, but the area around Kimball (on the Pima trail and the Finger Rock trail past the junction) had feet of snow last year in early March. Same on the north facing spots on Esperero above the Esperero/Montrose saddle and ditto for Cathedral Rock.
Really, there's no better time of year though. Last year a friend and I did a Pima to Esperero overnighter and we never carried more than a nalgene of water, due to there being so many spots to refill, and the canyons with all that water are gorgeous. I did wish, pretty much constantly past Pima Springs, that I had brought my gaiters though.
There's a spot or two on each trail that can get sketchy and requires attention. Particularly in my mind the short section of bare rock just above the turnoff to Pima Saddle, and the north facing/notch area above Esperero/Montrose saddle.