So we did the trip! Winter gear shakedown in place of a Wind River trip that got weather’d out. We did 8 miles in to Alaska Basin (9500’, trailhead at 7100’) in the rain/snow on Friday. Stayed up in the basin overnight, temperature dipped to 30 F (at least - maybe was colder overnight, but I moved the thermometer into the tent). Weather was overcast but no precipitation on Saturday for the hike back out.

Lower elevations still have autumn

Beautiful weather

Fresh black bear tracks (I think)

Basin lake

More Alaska Basin

Good morning snow

Some kind of pawed critter (coyote?)

Gorgeous day back out

Things I learned for backpacking in the rain/slush/snow: hell yeah dry bags kept the gear from getting damp from a day’s worth of rain and snow. I need a better fleece solution. I also need a better puffy solution and a better camp shoe situation. My boots were waterlogged (which was fine while hiking, they are not waterproof, but no way am I going to wear them around camp) and the Crocs flats I brought did Not provide any protection from cold/wind/snow. My random Columbia Sherpa fleece is way overkill for hiking and doesn’t dry quickly. My (non technical) down jacket got soaked in the back when I put it over the fleece. My wool gloves also got wet and became useless. Yikes.

Other things I learned: it was really nice being out there in different weather, in a different season, with no one else (except my husband) around. I loved it. Would do again. Also I am glad we nixed the Winds trip, the weather would have been worse and we would have had a much harder time of it. Getting this experience was good, before we got hit with it on the trail unexpectedly.

  • MouseWithBeer
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    29 months ago

    Oh wow, snow already :o

    Absolutely stunning pictures as always, thank you for sharing!

    • @[email protected]OPM
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      29 months ago

      Yep! The ski resorts in these mountains tend to open by the last week of November, if that gives you an idea!

  • kersplooshA
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    29 months ago

    That looks wonderful. Shoulder season is my favorite (except for getting soaked feet). Thanks for sharing your trip!

    • @[email protected]OPM
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      29 months ago

      Yeah! I am really looking forward to a bit more shoulder season hiking. Thanks for stopping by!

  • promitheas
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    18 months ago

    It looks so good, im jealous. We don’t have areas like that here :(

      • promitheas
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        18 months ago

        We have a smallish mountain, but its very dry over here so it looks nothing like that. Fortunately travelling is a thing, so once I finish my bachelors I will for sure explore some cool countries with nature.