You won't run into continuous snow until you are almost to the lake.
By then it is pretty much flat.
And except for a few blow downs, the trail is in its normal great condition.
That's all there is to say.
Live every day like you will die to-marrow.
For some day that will be true.
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Live every day like you will die to-marrow.
For some day that will be true.
The first time I hiked that trail several years ago the surprise was a rotting dead horse covered in sticks and rocks at the stream just below the lake. I guess someone was on the PCT with their horse but didn't make it out.
I'll have to go up there in a few weeks when it melts out more so I can explore the areas beyond the first (Surprise) lake.
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