Author: bpnjensen
Date: 08-20-08 13:07
cthenn wrote:
> Wow, things to think about...I'd like to do all these hikes,
> lol! I guess there's always next year. I'll probably do
> Hoffmann or Lewis one day, saving Dana for last (hopefully I'll
> be slighty acclimated on the 3rd day). How's the hike through
> the valley on the way to Lewis, et al? Looks kinda
> marshy/boggy.
>
> I assume the route up Lewis from PP is a clockwise route north
> to east? I'm sure I'll figure it out when I get there, but
> there's no sanctioned trail. Perhaps there is a use-trail
> that's visible?
>
> And for Hoffmann, what's the crowd factor? I know it's a
> pretty popular hike.
Doing Hoffman first and then Dana a day or two later is a good strategy. Hoffman gives you a taste of what climbing Dana is like, except you multiply the difficulty by about a factor of 3 (no doubt, Dana is a serious chug...).
Actually, if you do Hoffman in the morning, rest your feet a bit a noontime - early PM, and then try Gaylor/Granite Lakes about 3-ish, you should have no trouble...the latter hike is not difficult except some steepness the first 1/2 mile.
Hoffman is not too crowded, considering the formal trail peters out shortly after May Lake, and from then on you follow fainter use trails up the SE side. There are other people, but not tons. The actual summit has the radio antenna on top :-/ but the views down to the north and south are fabulous :-)
Wilderness forever,
Bruce Jensen
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