Hurrian P. at Lynn Peak:
“Despite an organizer (who shall remain nameless) who got on the wrong bus and arrived twenty minutes late for the meeting time, this hike went very well. The warm weather at the bottom made it seem very unlikely that there would be much snow up top. But after an hour or so of climbing the trail was covered in snow. Soon the snow was about 6 feet deep and the trail became narrower and narrower until it was just a series of footprints sinking three feet in the snow. About 3/4 of the way up, the footprint trail split apart and it became difficult to determine which was the real trail. There weren’t many markers visible as they must have mostly been buried. We decided to turn around and head back down after having lunch at a partial lookout.”