couple of Spring snowshoe outings

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squeezed a couple of snowshoe trips in the last couple of weeks, upper elevation snow is still pretty good- sadly the lower and mid elevation snow is almost all gone

both routes were in the 10-ish mile range, part hiking, part jogging, part snowshoeing- all good training outings for the upcoming Bob Marshall Open in May

this trip was a loop up McClelland Ck

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using a new pack, Ultimate Directions Fastpack 30- bought this with the Bob Marshall Open in mind and need to put it through it's paces; loaded with my typical winter loadout- Apex quilt, eVENT bivy, scored ccf pad- enough shelter stuff to make through a unplanned night out; down jacket, windshirt, windpants, balaclava, mittens, small cook kit and the usual safety bits- first aid, fire kit, headlamp, etc

with food/water & snowshoes it was a little over 10 lbs

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the little snowshoes fit perfectly in the stretch side pockets

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this is a running style pack, so it has a vest like front with lots of pockets- carrying a 20 oz bottle of water, map/compass, iphone (w/ maps loaded), sunscreen, snacks and electrolytes- everything very handy

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the first three miles or so, I just carried my snowshoes- once I started climbing I had to don them- these are MSR Swift snowshoes- made for youth, but fit my size 10 shoes w/o any problem

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it got steep in a hurry

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the terrain got really tough to negotiate- the snow completely covered the trail and was hard to find the route, it was also very steep with about 6" of powder snow over a couple feet of hard packed snow- lots of tough sidehilling and lots of sliding

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views to the west towards the Continental Divide

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above Casey Meadows- all downhill from here

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Casey Meadows- wishing I was on skis at this point (but not before this!)

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time for lunch and a cup of joe

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about a mile or so below the meadows, the snow started thinning and the snowshoes went back on my back and finished the last couple of miles at a jog

it was a gorgeous day, started in the mid 20's, finished in the mid 40's- was reminded of my late grandfather who used to say at the simplest of pleasures- I wonder what the poor the people are doing today indeed! :4:

this next trip was a loop up Jackson Creek in the Elkhorns

about two miles in a really tough, sustained climb (2 miles of climbing) about half way up I donned my snowshoes

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getting closer

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finally made it to the junction of the Montgomery Park trail; my new Ultimate Direction Fastpack 30- second trip out with it and so far nothing but good

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SAK Bushcrafter with BSA HotSpark posing

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Casey Peak coming into view

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it was pretty windy up top, but found a nice big rock to use as a wind break for lunch; lunch of champions- peanut butter and huckleberry jam on Dave's killer bread- good eating and a big calorie dump

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still decent snow higher, but could use more

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after Casey Meadows I dumped my snowshoes and got some running in back to the truck (albeit it slow)
 
Nice, I like the idea of using youth size shoes for conditions like this.

I got new snowshoes this year and of course there was more rain than snow this year. Good to see there's snow somewhere.
 
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