Hiking in the snow (Mt. Lowe Road)

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Sean
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Cecelia and I started at Millard and made it to Inspiration Point via the Lowe Road. It rained, sleeted, and snowed on us. Lots of snow on the road still. Postholing up to our knees above Alpine Tavern.

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Here's a video for now. I'll post more pictures later.

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Here are a few more scenes.
Alpine Falls flowing well.
Alpine Falls flowing well.
Snowy slopes in Grand Canyon.
Snowy slopes in Grand Canyon.
Post holing near Crystal Spring.
Post holing near Crystal Spring.
Much snow at Five Points.
Much snow at Five Points.
Freezing peeps at Inspiration Point.
Freezing peeps at Inspiration Point.
Half-buried sign for historic trail near Mt. Lowe camp.
Half-buried sign for historic trail near Mt. Lowe camp.
Old retaining wall.
Old retaining wall.
Passing through Granite Gate.
Passing through Granite Gate.
Break time at Horseshoe Bench, recently unburied by the Restoration Legacy Crew.
Break time at Horseshoe Bench, recently unburied by the Restoration Legacy Crew.
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I sort of like visiting some snow, postholing like that does not sound fun.
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David R
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I don't hike in the snow anymore, too cold, wet, and tiring. I went to the top of Oat Mountain on Sunday it was freezing cold on top but at least no snow. Plus is you get to hike with lots of cows, They got spooked by me and started jammin down the mountain. It sounds like your balls didn't go blue, which is a positive.
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