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Swimming Deer & Josephine Lakes via Tunnel Creek?
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16 years 10 months ago #183450
by wolfs
Swimming Deer & Josephine Lakes via Tunnel Creek? was created by wolfs
Has anyone ever tried a circle route in the Stevens area that involves "the other backside", specifically by dropping down either Cowboy or the powerlines to the north fork of Tunnel Ck, ascending it to the saddle near Swimming Deer, contouring to Josephine, then exiting to Mill Valley via the approx PCT route as in Kirkendall? If so any tips & tricks?
It looks viable on a map and from what I remember from looking at it from above. However, I also know that the other fork of Tunnel (the one with the summer trail that goes to Hope & Mig) is not a good ski touring valley; steep sidehill and very V shaped at bottom without a good bench for travel.
It looks viable on a map and from what I remember from looking at it from above. However, I also know that the other fork of Tunnel (the one with the summer trail that goes to Hope & Mig) is not a good ski touring valley; steep sidehill and very V shaped at bottom without a good bench for travel.
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16 years 10 months ago #186593
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Replied by steadyski on topic Re: Swimming Deer & Josephine Lakes via Tunnel Creek?
Interesting you should mention that, I'm thinking of following the PCT, then past Swimming Deer and on to Lake Surprise. Not in one day however. Tunnel doesn't look that interesting, another possibility is to ski all the high points around Josephine and the Whitepine drainage.
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16 years 10 months ago #186608
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Replied by Lowell_Skoog on topic Re: Swimming Deer & Josephine Lakes via Tunnel Creek?
For future reference, here's a thread about a very-low-probability / very-high-consequence hazard of this route:
"Heli bombing near Steven's Pass"
"Heli bombing near Steven's Pass"
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