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Hiking | 10.13 Miles |
4,007 AEG |
| Hiking | 10.13 Miles | 8 Hrs 12 Mns | | 1.47 mph |
4,007 ft AEG | 1 Hour 18 Mns Break | | | |
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| partners | | Headed up Bear Jaw, starting just before 8:30am. Easy hike up to Waterline. Quick break at Waterline, then began the offtrail up to Rees. Lots of deadfall to navigate around for the first half mile or so. As the deadfall lessened, the incline got steeper. The rain from the prior night made for pleasantly soft ground, which minimized most slipping. Took a short break at the summit of Rees, then headed over to Abineau. I forgot how steep this part is. The fun of climbing through the rocks, and the scramble to the top of Abineau lessens the pain. Had lunch atop Abineau and enjoyed the views. Headed north off Abineau, past the crash site, and got back down to Waterline. By this point, Daniela was not feeling great, so it was slower walk than expected the last four miles to the trailhead. Easy walking along Waterline, and I noticed that some areas along the top half of Abineau Trail have been rerouted slightly sometime in the past two years. Nothing significant, but just enough to make me look around and notice the trail was a little different. Got back to the trailhead a little after 4:30. Fun hike, and amazingly perfect weather all day. |
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