MountainDad
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Hello all, I am in the final stages of planning a 3 day, 2 night backpack with my sons (Bald Eagle - 12 and Screech Owl - 10) and pooch (Mia). Planning to leave Thursday morning 8/10/06. We did some backpacks last summer and fall and hiking, climbing this year. They are ready for a bit more as well as a multi-night backpack. My plan is as follows:
start at the Rocky Branch trailhead off Rt 16.
Join Isolation Trail - I've talked to some recent hikers who claim there are 4 marked but unpublished tent sites along Isolation with 2 being close to Davis Path. The intent is to make one of the 2 closest to Davis Path. If these do not exist or are taken, we will rough it. After setting up camp, depending on weather and spirit, summit Mt Isolation as an out and back to camp.
Next morning, break camp and make way to Davis Path to summit Washington via Davis Path to Crawford Path. Return back out the way we came with another overnight along the way out. The current plan is to break camp, stash our gear and take lighter day packs to Washington and back and camp in the same spot or general area.
Any additional suggestions or advice or observations from climbers in the area recently greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
MountainDad
start at the Rocky Branch trailhead off Rt 16.
Join Isolation Trail - I've talked to some recent hikers who claim there are 4 marked but unpublished tent sites along Isolation with 2 being close to Davis Path. The intent is to make one of the 2 closest to Davis Path. If these do not exist or are taken, we will rough it. After setting up camp, depending on weather and spirit, summit Mt Isolation as an out and back to camp.
Next morning, break camp and make way to Davis Path to summit Washington via Davis Path to Crawford Path. Return back out the way we came with another overnight along the way out. The current plan is to break camp, stash our gear and take lighter day packs to Washington and back and camp in the same spot or general area.
Any additional suggestions or advice or observations from climbers in the area recently greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
MountainDad