Share Your Early Season Trip Plans (April thru June)

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April or May- the Trans-Catalina trail; I plan on adding several peaks to spice it up.
I had hoped to make the Backbone Trail an annual thing, but it got completely destroyed by the fires. Sad.
Perhaps a few-day Joshua Tree trip- the refuge for us who live in SoCal during the winter.
When the snow sitch settles enough I'll do some local peaks. I'll wait for when I can do them with crampons or spikes instead of snowshoes.
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Late May climbing Mount Shasta.
Early June, hiking Half Dome
July, climbing Mount Baker up in Washington

Checkout our climbing team webpage:
https://bawt.salsalabs.org/aaaandaoncli ... index.html

And, Snowshoe Castle Peak in early April, and lots of training hikes in the Bay Area.

I won't have time, but this would be a good Spring to bag Mount Lassen on snowshoes before the road opens. I attempted that one March and snow camped at Helen Lake, but did not summit because I tore my miniscus postholing in incredibly deep snow. It was spectacular.
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davidsheridan wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2019 3:58 amI tore my miniscus postholing in incredibly deep snow. It was spectacular.
You really know how to sell it.

I too have plans to ski Shasta. But my skimo partner isn't the most reliable.
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