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Mt Adams cross-country route question
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15 years 6 days ago #197906
by bhesco
Mt Adams cross-country route question was created by bhesco
One thing I can't tell from Google Earth is how dense the trees really are if I want to skin on a cross-country path to avoid miles of extra road up 8040 on Mt Adams to Cold Springs trailhead. For example, from Wicky Shelter to Cold Springs Trailhead it's about 7 miles but on the cross-country shortcut below I can cut out up to three miles if I take the shortcut plus avoid the switchbacks closer to Cold Springs.
At the Gotchen Creek trailhead: mapper.acme.com/?ll=46.12061 , -121.51493
If you veer off the road and go NE along the McDonald Ridge you intersect the road in after about 3,800 ft with only a little over 400' elevation gain, very little gain really for that distance. The target, as seen on that topo map being mapper.acme.com/?ll=46.12711 , -121.50353
From Google Earth it looks like the trees aren't quite as dense on the top of McDonald Ridge there (which isn't much of a ridge at that point), just wondering what it's really like there and if I could skin through there or if it would be a real bushwhack. Three miles saved isn't worth it if it's 5 times as difficult, although it would certainly be an adventure.
Thanks,
Brian
At the Gotchen Creek trailhead: mapper.acme.com/?ll=46.12061 , -121.51493
If you veer off the road and go NE along the McDonald Ridge you intersect the road in after about 3,800 ft with only a little over 400' elevation gain, very little gain really for that distance. The target, as seen on that topo map being mapper.acme.com/?ll=46.12711 , -121.50353
From Google Earth it looks like the trees aren't quite as dense on the top of McDonald Ridge there (which isn't much of a ridge at that point), just wondering what it's really like there and if I could skin through there or if it would be a real bushwhack. Three miles saved isn't worth it if it's 5 times as difficult, although it would certainly be an adventure.
Thanks,
Brian
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15 years 6 days ago #197908
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Replied by chmnyboy on topic Re: Mt Adams cross-country route question
The trees are open but if there's not enough snowpack there will be a lot of blowdown and shrubbery to deal with. Otherwise seems like that ridge would be a good shortcut. Although, after all this wind and bluster, I'm not sure if Adams will be the best place to get the goods.
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15 years 6 days ago #197909
by markharf
Replied by markharf on topic Re: Mt Adams cross-country route question
That's ponderosa pine heaven, not west-side rainforest. It's all pretty open as long as there's several feet of snow to cover the blowdowns, rocks, and scrub. That should be your concern.
I sure hope you're not planning to go up there anytime soon. The combination of winds, cold and altitude doesn't sound very inviting.
Hope that's helpful.
Mark
I sure hope you're not planning to go up there anytime soon. The combination of winds, cold and altitude doesn't sound very inviting.
Hope that's helpful.
Mark
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15 years 6 days ago #197910
by bhesco
Replied by bhesco on topic Re: Mt Adams cross-country route question
Thanks guys. I'm not going until Memorial Day weekend, should have plenty of snow still at that point. Just planning things out, prepared for a very long slog in if the expected La Nina pans out after all.
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