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    More Abrasive Than Sand In Your Crotch tmleadr03's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Looks like you lived. Time for a hot toddy to heat yourself back up I think.
    I did and honestly wasn't that uncomfortable. But it was disappointing.
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    More Abrasive Than Sand In Your Crotch tmleadr03's Avatar
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    Some pics.

    This is what I carried with me. Camelbak MULE and a Eddie Bauer jacket with WeatherEdge Plus (supposedly like Gor-Tex)



    Yes that is an MRE in the pack. Plus a long sleeve shirt and change of socks, not to mention the "Oh Shit" sleeping bag. Some other small items as well. Probably about 15 lbs.
    The MULE is really not designed for long hikes. The waist strap doesn't really work so well on keeping the weight off the shoulders.

    Some pics from going up and coming down, no real order.



    See the blaze for the trial? Goes all the way up.


    Bridge about half way up.






    Parts of the trail were quite muddy.


    Rogers Pass Lake.


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    Sounds like a good time.

    Check out Helly Hansen rain gear. I've been in some shitty situations with dirtbikes and mountain bikes, and this gear has held up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tmleadr03 View Post
    Stepping out between 6 and 7 tomorrow to get the trailhead at Moffat Tunnel (https://plus.google.com/108800611815...=s&hl=en&gl=us). Should be about 1.5 hour drive for me. Then going to try for Heart Lake about 4.5 miles West by S. West. http://www.protrails.com/trail/india...and-heart-lake

    Which means it is time to rack out. Got some walking to do tomorrow.
    You were in my back yard! I know the area very well. Did you throw a line in at Hart Lake? I plan of fishing there as soon as the hoof heals up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GilpinGuy View Post
    You were in my back yard! I know the area very well. Did you throw a line in at Hart Lake? I plan of fishing there as soon as the hoof heals up.
    Nope, when I got to Heart Lake the clouds were rolling in over the Continental Divide and it was starting to rain. It then rained most of the way down.

    Not to mention I don't really fish.
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    Heart Lake is wonderful, I went last year on a windy mostly sunny day and got to the top of Rogers Pass.

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