TalkingBear wrote:
> Hi Cthenn2,
>
> Thanks for the post. So based on your experience, do you think
> people need to take some special equipments in order to hike to
> the top of the dome?
Heck no! It's completely a walk-up dome. Very easy, just don't wander too far to the west side!!
>Is the trail very muddy with melted snow
> or is it still pretty much covered by snow? Also what does
> 'glissade back down' imply? My travel mate is a lady and she is
> a bit concerned if it is safe to hike to the top of the dome
> and back.
Not muddy at all. The trail from the parking lot goes over some pine-needle covered ground, not at all muddy. There is some snow on the trail which you need to traverse across (walk across a side-slope), and some snow on the final pitch up the actual granite dome, but it is very hard-packed snow and will easily hold your weight. It can be slippery if you are being careless, but it's more fun walking around on the snow than it is difficult or scary.
Glissading is basically just sliding down a snow covered slope without skis...on your butt or feet or whatever...we just did it because it was fun, it is not at all dangerous.
>
> Any information would be highly appreciated.
>
> Many thanks!
>
> Talking Bear
>