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Nick....thanks for the post and feedbak/advice.I haven't heard anything, but someone posted on my trail guide that they did it during the winter this year. Check out the trail guide here on BCP for their brief post about it. Ultimately, it will really depend on the recent snow. Most of that trail is way up there around ~8,000 feet with a lot of narrow, exposed ledges. It's really a late spring/summer/early fall kind of thing. I wouldn't go near it with snow and ice, especially with scouts. I'm sure if you call the Zion backcountry office they can give you their opinion, but it'll probably be discouraging and very condition-dependent.
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For what it's worth, my wife and I thru hiked the "East Rim" trail to Observation Point/Weeping Rock on Valentines Day weekend...was clear and very enjoyable except for the saddle where we encountered a lot of snow and mud. Also seen some fresh mountain lion tracks.
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Thanks MTN DUDE, I think that "Little Siberia" may be the only issue...if so then I guess it will be a good turn-around point and head back up the mountain.From reports that I have heard, it will be similar to what @Rob experienced. Mostly clear (hasn't been snow or rain for weeks), but a few areas where the snow is hanging out. And some mud.
Trying to get another update???? Hiking it on the 14th of this month.Does anyone have a current trail condition report for Zion West Rim? I am hiking it with scouts on the 14th of March.
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