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Gold Hill Trail #3 - ID Panhandle NF - 1 member in 3 triplogs has rated this an average 5 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Jul 19 2024
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45 female
 Joined Dec 24 2007
 Ahwatukee, AZ
Gold Hill Trail #3 - ID Panhandle NFNorthern, ID
Northern, ID
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LindaAnnTriplogs 2,600
Hiking8.99 Miles 1,968 AEG
Hiking8.99 Miles   3 Hrs   25 Mns   2.72 mph
1,968 ft AEG      7 Mns Break
 
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Last hike in Idaho before I head back to Phoenix for a couple of months. Opted for an easy one. Got started a few minutes before 0800. As usual, the trail is in excellent shape. Kind of warm and muggy, with no breeze. Snacked on some huckleberries on my way uphill.

The use trail for the final half mile to the summit is much steeper, but easy to follow once you’re on it. Spent a few minutes up top. Fast hike back downhill. Saw one snake, two deer, and lots of squirrels. There were a handful of other hikers and some folks picking morels and huckleberries. Good workout.
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Jun 23 2023
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Gold Hill Trail #3 - ID Panhandle NFNorthern, ID
Northern, ID
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LindaAnnTriplogs 2,600
Hiking9.46 Miles 2,015 AEG
Hiking9.46 Miles   3 Hrs   5 Mns   3.15 mph
2,015 ft AEG      5 Mns Break
 
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Got started around 0900. No warmup on this hike—the uphill starts right away, and it’s more than a mile of switchbacks before somewhat leveling off. Trail is in perfect condition, allowing for easy travel. No real views for the first few miles, but the shade is nice. The upper part of the trail is thick with huckleberries right now, so I slowed down to enjoy a few.

Once at the road, I headed uphill, and found the use trail to the summit. Short and steep, and in rougher shape from the dirtbikes. Nice views from the summit, which I had to myself.

The hike back down was easy and went by quickly. Passed about 15-20 hikers & mtn bikers for the day—I imagine weekends are much busier. A trio I passed on the way up was still on the trail on my way back down; one of the guys had just taken a fall and hurt his arm. A glance at it sort of suggested a broken wrist. He declined any help back to the trailhead, which was less than 1/4 mile away at that point.
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Flowers are just starting, mostly up top where it is sunnier.
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Jun 06 2022
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Gold Hill Trail #3 - ID Panhandle NFNorthern, ID
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LindaAnnTriplogs 2,600
Hiking9.18 Miles 2,143 AEG
Hiking9.18 Miles   5 Hrs   33 Mns   1.80 mph
2,143 ft AEG      27 Mns Break
 
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Perfect day for this one—temps in the 50s, and not too much sun. No one else in the parking lot when we started. Headed uphill on a nice trail with plenty of trees. Easy hiking. Limited views for the first three miles, but then we got some nice views of the lake, town, and mountains. Walking through the forest was quite pleasant.

Once we got up to the road at the top of the trail, we continued on the road further uphill. Eyeing the summit, we headed for the most logical ridge leading up to it. Fairly easy offtrail, but Wyatt was hating it. I suggested moving a little more to the left on the ridge to see if we could spot any sort of use trail, but Wyatt was insisting we turn around. Down we went, back to the road.

Instead of heading back down the road, we headed farther up the road, as I was pretty sure there was no way dirt bikers would have left this summit untouched—they’re pretty predicatable around here—and sure enough, we came across a path heading up. Wyatt wasn’t thrilled, but it was a clear path, nothing offtrail. As we headed up, the path veered west…right back to within about 50’ of where we had turned around. Had we moved to the left earlier like I wanted, we would have hit the path. I thought it was funny, Wyatt…did not.

Continuing up to the summit, the trail got a little steeper, then flattened out at the top. Tree free summit with great views all around. Wyatt had a snack while I wandered around, took pics, and scrutinized the amount of snow on the western edge of the Cabinet Mtns. One hike I have planned over there for this week may or may not be successful.

The hike back down was quite easy. Had I been alone, I would have jogged a good chunk of it, but Wyatt was not having any of that sort of nonsense. While we had seen nobody else during the ascent, we saw more than a dozen hikers on our descent. Most seemed to be somewhat lost and several asked me for directions or information. Also saw a snake, frog, and deer.
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Flowers just starting, should be nice in a few weeks.
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