Mt Massive - Best Route
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- DenneyR
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Mt Massive - Best Route
I'm looking for some input to help me decide which route to take when I hike Mt Massive next summer.
What is your opinion on the Standard East Slopes vs the Southwest Slopes.
Thanks for taking time to respond
What is your opinion on the Standard East Slopes vs the Southwest Slopes.
Thanks for taking time to respond
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Re: Mt Massive - Best Route
Standard route is longer, with a gentler approach, while the Southwest slopes is shorter and steeper. Personally, I prefer the Southwest slopes--it's much less crowded and more scenic. Consider, also, the North ridge from Windsor Lake (past the fish hatchery). That's a spectacular way to experience the mountain, and gets you a few of the other summits. There's a little bit of low-class scrambling on the ridge (mainly on North Massive).
Why not do all of them?
Why not do all of them?
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Re: Mt Massive - Best Route
Check out this thread on Massive's routes from a few months ago and hopefully that can help answer your question!
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Re: Mt Massive - Best Route
+1 for the Tour including N Massive
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Re: Mt Massive - Best Route
I've considered the route from Windsor Lake or Native Lake as described in Roach, but I can't find much info on that route. I don't want to do too much trail finding or bushwhackingscreeman57 wrote:Standard route is longer, with a gentler approach, while the Southwest slopes is shorter and steeper. Personally, I prefer the Southwest slopes--it's much less crowded and more scenic. Consider, also, the North ridge from Windsor Lake (past the fish hatchery). That's a spectacular way to experience the mountain, and gets you a few of the other summits. There's a little bit of low-class scrambling on the ridge (mainly on North Massive).
Why not do all of them?
Not sure if my old body can take it
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Re: Mt Massive - Best Route
thanks so much for the link to the other thread. It helped a lot.USAKeller wrote:Check out this thread on Massive's routes from a few months ago and hopefully that can help answer your question!
Looks like the SW Slopes will be my choice. Mainly because of less people and better scenery.......I can handle the steeper trail, shorter distance
Re: Mt Massive - Best Route
SW Slopes is a great choice - my personal favorite of the two!DenneyR wrote:thanks so much for the link to the other thread. It helped a lot.USAKeller wrote:Check out this thread on Massive's routes from a few months ago and hopefully that can help answer your question!
Looks like the SW Slopes will be my choice. Mainly because of less people and better scenery.......I can handle the steeper trail, shorter distance
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Re: Mt Massive - Best Route
BTW, I love your quote........."Somewhere between that settin' sun, I'm on fire and born to run."USAKeller wrote:SW Slopes is a great choice - my personal favorite of the two!DenneyR wrote:thanks so much for the link to the other thread. It helped a lot.USAKeller wrote:Check out this thread on Massive's routes from a few months ago and hopefully that can help answer your question!
Looks like the SW Slopes will be my choice. Mainly because of less people and better scenery.......I can handle the steeper trail, shorter distance
Re: Mt Massive - Best Route
Haha thanks! It's from the country song "Springsteen" by Eric Church and it pretty much sums up where I feel I'm at in life right now, especially the "born to run" part...DenneyR wrote:BTW, I love your quote........."Somewhere between that settin' sun, I'm on fire and born to run."
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Re: Mt Massive - Best Route
HIked up southwest trail after car camping night before-----had alittle 'issue in the dark ' chosing path thru boulder field ---- great summit with good folks as always!!!
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Re: Mt Massive - Best Route
I did the SW route this past summer and loved it. I'd rather do shorter but steeper routes versus longer gentler routes. Also the road is much improved over what it has been in the past.
I finished the last .25 miles or so with 2 guys that came up the standard longer route. We spent the time on the summit together and they decided to descend with me and I dropped them off at their truck on the way out. While they weren't huge fans of the rocks they said that side of the mtn was much more scenic and way shorter.
We also got to see the infamous white marmot of Mt. Massive.
I finished the last .25 miles or so with 2 guys that came up the standard longer route. We spent the time on the summit together and they decided to descend with me and I dropped them off at their truck on the way out. While they weren't huge fans of the rocks they said that side of the mtn was much more scenic and way shorter.
We also got to see the infamous white marmot of Mt. Massive.
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Re: Mt Massive - Best Route
Does anyone have any info on the route from Windsor Lake or Native Lake as described in Roach, I can't find much info on that route.