mike54704 Member Joined Feb 17, 2015 Messages 10 Feb 17, 2015 #1 looking to hike there unless it will be covered in snow. cant find any information about the hike in March online.
looking to hike there unless it will be covered in snow. cant find any information about the hike in March online.
IntrepidXJ ADVENTR Joined Jan 17, 2012 Messages 3,482 Feb 17, 2015 #2 Considering that the snowiest months in Colorado are usually March/April, there's a pretty good chance that that trail will be covered in snow (probably fresh snow). It starts at 8,700 feet and goes to 11,200 feet.
Considering that the snowiest months in Colorado are usually March/April, there's a pretty good chance that that trail will be covered in snow (probably fresh snow). It starts at 8,700 feet and goes to 11,200 feet.
Opi Member Joined Oct 31, 2014 Messages 188 Feb 17, 2015 #3 Not from Aspen but I think that's a ski hill too. It could have snow in that area until mid june.
gnwatts Member . Joined May 19, 2012 Messages 1,996 Feb 17, 2015 #4 In March you will have snow all 9 miles, with a couple sketchy beaver pond crossings, hiking on single logs.
In March you will have snow all 9 miles, with a couple sketchy beaver pond crossings, hiking on single logs.
mike54704 Member Joined Feb 17, 2015 Messages 10 Feb 17, 2015 #5 Thanks you guys. I figured it was a stupid question and a shot in the dark, but I now I know for sure. @gnwatts @Opi @IntrepidXJ
Thanks you guys. I figured it was a stupid question and a shot in the dark, but I now I know for sure. @gnwatts @Opi @IntrepidXJ