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June 23, 2022
Sandy Leaptrott from United States
June 21, 2022: Walked the Meadow Edge Trail, there are several blow-down trees across the trail that require some scrambling to get over and around. Also, be aware of railroad tie steps, downhill side of railroad ties rotting, edges disintegrating under foot, could cause a fall.
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March 19, 2016
Donald Davis from United States
Went up to Mary's peak 3/18/16.
Encountered more snow then was expected, Chains required.
Van got stuck about 1/4 a mile from the top, got high centered and had to do a combination of push/ 12 point turn to get unstuck
snow is also fairly deep and very wet / slushy would recommend show shoes/ skis until the snow melts a bit
(NOTE: Texts may be edited by our content team for the purposes of ensuring accurate and relevant information)
Sandy Leaptrott from United States
June 21, 2022: Walked the Meadow Edge Trail, there are several blow-down trees across the trail that require some scrambling to get over and around. Also, be aware of railroad tie steps, downhill side of railroad ties rotting, edges disintegrating under foot, could cause a fall.
Donald Davis from United States
Went up to Mary's peak 3/18/16.
Encountered more snow then was expected, Chains required.
Van got stuck about 1/4 a mile from the top, got high centered and had to do a combination of push/ 12 point turn to get unstuck
snow is also fairly deep and very wet / slushy would recommend show shoes/ skis until the snow melts a bit