Tomorrow I will be attempting to hike Crow Pass just outside of Anchorage, Alaska with a a MeetUp Group. Crow Pass is a one way trip through the Chugach Mountains from Girdwood to Eagle River. The route is 21 miles with the 2,100 ft. of elevation gain coming entirely in the first few miles. Perhaps most importantly, there is a significant river crossing of Eagle River about 13 miles into the hike. The river is a glacial river and will be extremely cold---estimated 33 degrees. Depth varies but it will most likely be up to our knees. Most hikers will carry an extra set of shoes for this portion of the trip. Since we are doing this as a one day hike, we will not have the advantage of crossing the river at the preferable early morning hours before the glacial melt swells the river later in the day. As you would expect, warm days will cause the river crossing to be deeper.
The hike will include traversing small snowy sections of glaciers and moose, caribou, dall sheep, and of course bears are prevalent. Bear spray is almost mandatory on this hike.
River Crossing Video
video: http://www.dnr.alaska.gov/parks/safety/trailcrossing.mp4
Crow Pass Trail Guide
Interest link with description of trail and comments regarding the annual trail race: Crow Pass Race