Jim (trail-name Sagebrush) codes audio software for Windows, Linux, Android, and embedded systems. When not working at sagebrush.com, he enjoys backpacking, which this blog is about.
Hiking is on damp ground, with a few patches of snow, in juniper forest, across rigdes. I will be following tho CDT Gila River Alternate for a few days.
Mid-day starts the climb of Wagontongue Ridge, about 7.8k, with juniper giving way to pine. I stnrt to encounter deep snow on trail, 3-5 feet, and I am post-holing badly. I know that starting my hike in April is a little early– did I make a big mistake and need to turn back?
I notice from the Topo map that I am following on the north side of a ridge. If I can hike another half mile I can get to the south side. Will conditions be better there?
Yes, the deep snow is gone. Wagon tongue is a particularly steep ridge, And the rest of the ridges of the day are on the south side or on top and not as steep. I have no further problems the rest of the day.
Finished audiobook The Bezzle, by Cory Doctorow, read by Wil Wheaton. I backed the audiobook Kickstarter, and got to hear Wil read my trail-name in the credits at the end of the book. A great read/listen, recommended.