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| Hiking | 14.32 Miles |
3,174 AEG |
| | Hiking | 14.32 Miles | 7 Hrs 10 Mns | | 2.24 mph |
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| partners | | 9L mentioned Granite as an option. I hadn't been up this way in years and in some inexplicable way, Karl had never done it.
Forecast winds lived up to expectations, but not as bad in lower elevations or areas with actual trees. Speaking of which, Clark Spring #40 is pristine and picturesque unburned forest, the way it all used to be. A real unexpected treat and a new track for me.
The Granite summit route has gotten some guidance and after getting turned around and following old tracks and choosing different routes for the up and down, we discovered the easiest way was also well cairned. Somebody had put some effort into removing cairns on some of the previous routes and did a solid job of trying to mark the best route to follow.
Whether that's your preference or not on this kind of scramble, I took the time to update the official route here on HAZ to match what you'll find on the ground. As it turns out, it's also follows the best options through the handful of cruxy spots.
A few puddles from the overnight rain, but otherwise no water running in any of the potential spots. |
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