woodmaker_58
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Has anyone hiked down the Tanner trail in February? Is it icy and are microspikes needed to get below the snow line?
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Disclaimer: I have not been that far up the Tanner Trail so no firsthand experience... but that said...Has anyone hiked down the Tanner trail in February? Is it icy and are microspikes needed to get below the snow line?
I have talked to the Backcountry office ranger and plan to again when I get there to see trail conditions.Disclaimer: I have not been that far up the Tanner Trail so no firsthand experience... but that said...
Looking at the topo, those switchbacks below the rim are directly north facing and aren't going to get a lot of sun in the winter. I was on high, north-facing stuff in the Canyon last March and, despite it being a very light winter, spikes would have been really nice to have. I can't imagine the trail won't be icy in February. But you could definitely call the backcountry permit office and they could give you better advice.
I do wonder if anyone actually goes down the Tanner at that time of year... if there's no traffic and fresh snow, maybe more snow on the ground than ice?
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