This morning my friend Jim and I arose w/ the sun and took off down Mormon Creek Road towards the trailhead.
The first 4 miles of the trail is an uphill gain on a beautifully maintained route through an equally beautiful Lodgepole Pine forest.
Once at the top of Carlton Ridge you reach an overlook called Vista Point and this is where you get your first true look at Lolo Peak (which is actually a fairly long north to south section of a ridge that includes two high points separated by a saddle). It is also at this point that we began the descent towards Carlton Lake.
After spending a few minutes resting along the shores of Carlton Lake, the wind died down and the mosquitoes picked up so we decided it was high time we being our scramble up to the ridge-line that is Lolo Peak.
The scramble is only slightly technical (as to not throw a bunch of loose rocks down on those coming up behind you) and although it's straight up the side of the last ridge-line, is a short shot straight up to the summit. Trying to avoid the oncoming afternoon heat (it's been around 100 every day for the last week, hot for those of us used to the long, cold Montana winters) we stayed only long enough to make a quick snowman to celebrate the 4th of July & began our return route.
Missoula from Lolo Peak |
3 comments:
Beautiful pics of flowers. And then there isStupidog stinking up the snow...
Those are some really vibrant pictures.
No editing. The new camera is pretty spectacular! Plus it's been pretty lush up in the mountains w/ all the rain we got in June.
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