Logbook Aug 2023. What’s going on?
Logbook Aug 2023. What’s going on?
That’s right! We discussed it a little bit ago. It’s definitely on my bucket list.
You’re probably just about to leave.
It’s funny how mountain weather works. We’ve had snow at the end of August or, like last year, we were sleeping at 12,000’ mid-October.
You’ll probably be on trail about a week, I’d imagine?
Oops, I meant Granite Gear in this context, although I have referred to Gossamer Gear as GG previously when talking about my solo pack. Granite Gear packs are easy to find cheap.
It’s way cooler that you sewed your own pack. That’s a skill I’ve been meaning to pick up forever.
That’s a skill I’ve been meaning to pick up forever.
Give it a shot! Packs are intimidating but the material is easier to sew and more forgiving of mistakes than super light stuff like tarps, quilts, etc.
That makes sense. My mom has been offering to teach me, so I definitely should.
I eventually want to make an FKT-style quilt for summer, that’s maybe rated 50* with a 30* footbox. Something light that I could stretch slightly lower by layering clothes.
Is this a good place for trip photos?
This past week we did a bushwhack hike that lead us to an off-trail lake, from which we hiked over a pass to other off-trail lakes. The quietude and isolation were really nice.
We’re planning to go out again this week. Not sure where yet. We’ll have to see where it won’t be raining.
Weather’s been a little wet, which, along with the melt from the snowpack, has been good for wildflowers.
I tend to just look at maps for off-trail options. Caltopo with ‘slope angle shading’ turned on helps a lot. The hike was tough, pretty much 1000’/mile up and down, with tons of deadfall everywhere. But it was nice having the place to ourselves, especially on a weekend here.
Got out again for a few days. Made a loop by connecting trails via a cross-country hike and a tiny bit of class 3. As always, just another excuse to get above 13,000’ and eat candy.
That is indeed a Motrail. It’s the lightest 2 person tent I have. Not as much room as the one I normally use (lunar duo), but lighter for sure.
We got rained on a little bit everyday, but lucked out overall. We rushed down from 13,500-ish because clouds were building, but it didn’t start raining till we were back on trail.
I’ll probably be up in the high country again in a few days. I can give you an update after that regarding bugs. I will say that every trip I’ve done this summer there have been mosquitoes, but the last one a week ago wasn’t as bad and I assume it’ll continue going that way.
As you know, pretty much all of that route is above treeline. It’s been a weird season for weather and conditions can be unpredictable anyway. We’re currently having stormy weather up in the mountains. Main thing is familiarizing yourself with the route, finding potential bail points, planning days with afternoon storms in mind, etc.
You may be able to get some cell reception up there and check the weather. I like the one with NOAA reports since you can pinpoint your location for weather. It’s usually pretty reliable.