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Discovery Point Trail - 2 members in 5 triplogs have rated this an average 4 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Jun 30 2019
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38 male
 Joined Aug 16 2006
 Portland, OR
Discovery Point TrailSouth, OR
South, OR
Hiking avatar Jun 30 2019
keepmovingTriplogs 592
Hiking0.20 Miles 50 AEG
Hiking0.20 Miles
50 ft AEG
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Short stroll along the trail with Kaila to take in the sights. I always forget just how massive it truly is and how blue the water is. It's just surreal, words and pictures really cannot come close to explaining it.
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Jun 30 2018
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45 female
 Joined Jan 18 2011
 In the Wild
Discovery Point TrailSouth, OR
South, OR
Hiking avatar Jun 30 2018
LucyanTriplogs 1,447
Hiking2.50 Miles 300 AEG
Hiking2.50 Miles
300 ft AEG
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Apr 17 2017
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52 male
 Joined Sep 18 2002
 Tempe, AZ
Discovery Point TrailSouth, OR
South, OR
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chumleyTriplogs 1,993
Snowshoeing3.85 Miles 396 AEG
Snowshoeing3.85 Miles   2 Hrs   8 Mns   1.91 mph
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Crater Lake is one of those iconic spots that just demands a visit in person. But like many such spots, it's just a little bit out of the way.

With a nice trip through Oregon planned well in advance, we were a little bit disheartened in the days prior because the forecast was abysmal. Crater Lake is obscured by clouds and fog about 50% of the time in winter, so it's certainly easy to show up there and not get to see anything at all.

With that in mind we considered skipping the long drive south, but ultimately decided to go for it. If nothing else we would go for an enjoyable snowshoe in the woods, which is still a nice way to spend a few hours even if there's no view of Crater Lake!

Despite the mountain being visibly socked in as we approached, and rain turning to snow as we ascended the 4000 feet that the road climbs-- into a "tunnel" of snow banks carved 15-feet high-- a little magic must have been on our side because when we arrived at the rim, we were greeted with stunning views of the deep blue Crater Lake along with a winter wonderland of snow and clouds overhead.
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Snowshoes on, we headed out. I noticed that the broken trail followed the roadway rather than the GPS track of the hiking trail I had on my Route Scout. This made sense because the huge cornices are unstable and the hiking trail followed too closely to the edge of the rim for safe travel on snow. We followed the tracks of a few who had skied or snowshoed ahead of us until we reached Discovery Point, after which we were breaking our own trail. We didn't go much farther before turning back, enjoying the awe-inspiring vistas once again.

About 15 minutes before getting back to the truck, it started snowing fiercely. The wind was strong and visibility reduced to near zero. The lake was gone, exactly as we had thought it might be before we arrived. So we were lucky to have hit the perfect window of opportunity for a couple of hours!

Interesting note: NPS reports that about 80 skiers and 40 snowshoers attempt the 31 mile loop of the lake each winter. Most plan on 3 days, but few make it without an extra day or two due to inclement weather, avalanche danger, lack of marked route, etc. Sounds like an adventure to me!
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Aug 23 2012
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74 male
 Joined Feb 12 2002
 Gold Canyon, AZ
Discovery Point TrailSouth, OR
South, OR
Hiking avatar Aug 23 2012
AZLOT69Triplogs 2,215
Hiking2.50 Miles 300 AEG
Hiking2.50 Miles
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Perfect day. No mosquitos.
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Jul 17 2009
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74 male
 Joined Feb 12 2002
 Gold Canyon, AZ
Discovery Point TrailSouth, OR
South, OR
Hiking avatar Jul 17 2009
AZLOT69Triplogs 2,215
Hiking2.50 Miles 300 AEG
Hiking2.50 Miles   2 Hrs      1.25 mph
300 ft AEG
 
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Got an early start to catch the lake calm. Only a few others around.
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average hiking speed 1.58 mph

WARNING! Hiking and outdoor related sports can be dangerous. Be responsible and prepare for the trip. Study the area you are entering and plan accordingly. Dress for the current and unexpected weather changes. Take plenty of water. Never go alone. Make an itinerary with your plan(s), route(s), destination(s) and expected return time. Give your itinerary to trusted family and/or friends.

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