Here's my pictures from Group 4's three day trip to Duck Lake in the winter of 2001.
We camped at Duck Lake and our group built three Quincys and
several trenches, no snowcaves. We had 2-4 feet of packed snow
and six inches of fresh snow when we arrived. It snowed about
2-3 feet each day. We broke down camp and left on our third day
(Sunday) at 10:00 am. It took us three hours to climb up 1/2
mile to the sattle between Duck Lake and Alpine Lake. New snow
on the trail out averaged from 2 to 6 feet. This was possibly
the hardest trip any group in the section has ever taken. The
previous benchmark was the infamous Lasson 1990 trip, which Chuck
mentions at the orientation. This trip was significantly harder
than that one.
We too (as Chuck puts it) "had a few very strong snowshoers"
that broke trail to get us out. It was impossible for skiers to
break trail. Our group came very close to setting up camp and
staying a fourth day. Picture
7691
is Jeff Neal braking trail
in chest deep snow. We reached the road (Highway 4) around
8:00 PM. Then it took us fews hours on Hiway 4 to get to the
cars (one mile). Of course then we had 3 hours of digging to
get our cars out of the snow. Most of our group stayed in Bear
Valley that Sunday night.
O'well, all's well that ends well and there's no camping like
snowcamping. See you all at the leader training class next
month. Here's the pictures.
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