let me know, at the very least I'll meet yall for a brew or two (or 3...). Maybe come by my restaraunt for dinner, I'll create a new "hammockers discount"!!!
let me know, at the very least I'll meet yall for a brew or two (or 3...). Maybe come by my restaraunt for dinner, I'll create a new "hammockers discount"!!!
I just did a loop from Cascade Canyon to Paintbrush Canyon from the String Lake. Stopped for lunch at Lake Solitude. Definitely more snow than I had prepared for and not too many hanging spots higher up. I did Death Canyon earlier in the season, and I think I remember seeing a few good spots to hang at, but the snow could have changed that by now. Make sure you check out Phelps Lake if you do Death Canyon though!
"The mountains are calling and I must go." -John Muir
Below Solitude you would definitely be okay I would think!
"The mountains are calling and I must go." -John Muir
Spoons Bistro, Victor Idaho. Hope I get to meet yall
Well, I was looking for an update to see how the trip went. I am planning a trip from the top of the sky lift down through Death Canyon across the Alaska Basin and back up through Cascade Canyon and Paintbrush past Solitude Lake and then down to Jennie Lake and then back to the Ski lift. 7 days in total. I am taking an air matress in case I have to go to ground but using the hammock as my bivy using my hiking poles to raise the ridgeline and tarp. Let us know how your trip went and anything I need to look for. Thanks. I have been to Solitude Lake twice, once covered in ice and snow on May 31st and in July surrounded by flowers. But I have never done paintbrush canyon or any of the back side of Tetons. Both trips were around Jennie Lake and up Cascade Canyon and back down staying about two days each time. This coming trip will be a nice hike. (Or at least I am hoping)
3 weeks and counting.
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