I headed out at 10 am, and the snow was thin and the rocks were poking thru in many areas. Sort of sucked. I used my microspikes to get up the hill. Once on top, I put my snowshoes on, and headed into the valley. Traveling went quick. Was going at 2 mph, which is good for me. Found the lean-to. Looks like a nice one next to Biscuit creek. Then headed out.
After the stream, I took a right and started to bushwack up the hill. The climb really wasn't very bad. Easier then I had imagined. Only one steep section which wasn't that bad. Got to the top at 1 PM at a mileage at of 4.05. thought about heading over to Big Indian, but didn't think I had enough of time. Reports were that the snow drifts in the col were very deep.
Headed back. Was easy going downhill. Hit the trail and headed back. When I was about 1 mile from the car, I took a break and has something to eat. Nothing much, but it gave me a little more energy. Got back to the car around 3:30 pm.
When I got to Rt 28, I saw a hiker walking down the road. Gave her a ride to Phoenicia. She said that she lived in NYC, and came up on weekends. Doesn't own a car. A rough way to go hiking.
It was sunny all day, and the wind was nice. Some people might think that it was cold, but I comfortable all day.
