Friday, December 13, 2013

Days Fork Trail

The Days Fork trail begins at the Spruces campground about 10 miles up Big Cottonwood Canyon.  Days Fork is a long side canyon heading directly south from the Spruces parking area and is a well established snowshoe and cross country ski trail.  This was my first time exploring Days Fork and I found yet another great hiking / snowshoeing trail in Big Cottonwood Canyon!  I have mentioned an awesome website on my blog before as an excellent guide for snowshoe trails.  A perfect description for the Days Fork trail #27 can be found at  http://www.snowshoeutah.com/  (Look in the Table of Contents for trail info).  

 

 In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous!  -Aristotle




Today it was finding and photographing ice crystals!

What powerful force of nature could have toppled this giant tree? 
We hike for about 1 3/4 mile to an open meadow before turning around and heading back down canyon. 
View from the meadow
 
Oh and by the way, it was warmer at Spruces campground at 29 degrees than at my house in Cottonwood Heights at 23 degrees.  Just sayin'!!


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******Miles hiked tally
beginning March 22, 2013

198.1

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Rattlesnake Gulch Trail

What is more gorgeous than sun and freshly fallen snow? In December? In Utah?  You gotta love it if you live here, right!!  My weekend workout was a snowshoe hike on the Rattlesnake Gulch Trail to the Salt Lake City overlook.  This trail begins just passed the fee station in Millcreek Canyon.  The first mile of this snowshoe hike is a great cardio workout.  The next 3/4 mile is a leisurely stroll around the mountainside to an awesome view of the entire Salt Lake Valley. 
This was my first view of the valley with the snow covered Oquirrh Mountains in the background.  You must go around two more corners to get a view of downtown Salt Lake City and the Great Salt Lake.  Don't give up and turn around here - keep going!
 

A piece of the trail looking back at Millcreek Canyon


 Looking down on my car!
Looking up at the blue sky!



Two thumbs up for the Rattlesnake Gulch Trail!!




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******Miles hiked tally
beginning March 22, 2013

194.6

Friday, December 6, 2013

Little Cottonwood Trail

FINALLY we get snow!  I am happy dancing all over the place.  My snowshoe hike this week is Little Cottonwood Trail, a really nice short trail with a very cool destination.  We start our hike approximately 3 miles up Little Cottonwood Canyon.  There is a small parking area with a trail sign on the right hand side of the road.  From this point it is a short 1/2 mile walk to an old granite ruin.  I have yet to learn the history of this old rock building - can't find anything about it on the internet.  This trail is the perfect beginner snowshoe trail, but one that I love doing over and over again.  Little Cottonwood Trail is a very popular bike trail in the summer and actually begins at the mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon at the Temple Quarry Trail so you could make it a much longer hike.  Much of the trail follows Little Cottonwood creek and is very fun to explore.  When the snow falls it is transformed into a magical winter wonderland.  It was a chilly 11 degrees yesterday afternoon when we started our hike, but remember "It is never too cold to showshoe". (OK, my fingers did get a little cold but only because I had to expose them to take pictures!)



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It's a marshmallow world in the winter, when the snow comes to cover the ground.  It's the time for play, it's a whipped cream day.  I wait for it all year round.  This scene reminded me of an old Christmas song from my childhood.

We were drawn to the water and ice!


Happy Me!

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******Miles hiked tally
beginning March 22, 2013

191.1

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

White Pine Trail

Sometimes I hike or snowshoe simply for exercise.  If the sun is shining and there are blue skies, I head for the canyons to do my workout.  I'm not a fan of gyms (boring!) - I know they work great for a lot of people, just NOT me.  Saturday morning was one of those crystal clear days beckoning me to the mountains for my weekend workout.  I chose the White Pine trail in Little Cottonwood Canyon and discovered a great snowshoe trail.  (Wishing for more snow!)  My workout goal was to snowshoe 1.5 miles up the trail then turn around and head back - no specific destination in mind.  Just enjoy the fresh air and beautiful views (and burn a few calories).

A rare, clear view of the Salt Lake Valley thanks to the strong winds which blew the haze away for just a day.

Bird in flight!
 It was such a beautiful day - so very thankful to be outside!

Some very fine views of Mount Superior!

Still a little color left in the canyon.
Small waterfall turned to ice.
After one mile on the White Pine trail you reach the junction for White Pine Lake or Red Pine Lake.  I had never been on the trail to White Pine Lake so that was my choice for today.  Even though I didn't go far I was treated to great views and I will be back!!
Turn around point and the snow was just getting good!
Crossing the bridges on the return.

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******Miles hiked tally
beginning March 22, 2013

189.6

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Willow Heights Trail Snowshoe

The trail to Willow Heights Lake is one of my favorite snowshoe hikes.  It's a short hike - only 3/4 mile to the lake, but very steep at the beginning.  What I love most about this trail is walking through acres and acres of aspen trees before arriving at the lake.  Beautiful even in the dead of winter.  The willows, for which this lake gets its name, turn a beautiful burnt orange color in winter.  Contrast this orange color against the white snow and dark green pines - BELLISSIMO! 

The weather conditions for our snowshoe hike yesterday were far from perfect but we went anyway!  It rained on us for most of the way up Big Cottonwood canyon and we were getting discouraged.  But by the time we reached the Willow Heights trailhead, the rain had turned to light snow.  Good, very good!  The other challenge we faced yesterday was snow depth.  We had to walk without snowshoes for the first quarter of a mile or so, but after that we found enough snow to enjoy the hike.

And I must proclaim:  IT IS NEVER TOO COLD TO SNOWSHOE! 
 MYTH BUSTED!!

But it helps to know how to dress in layers so here are my layering tips courtesy of REI.
  1. Base layer - or next to the skin layer helps regulate body temperature by moving perspiration away from your skin.  A polyester or synthetic fabric works much better than cotton fabrics.  Cotton retains perspiration and can leave you chilled.  And trust me you will work up a sweat when snowshoeing.  Even in below freezing temps.
  2. Middle layer - is insulation that helps you retain heat by trapping air close to your body.  I use a medium weight fleece vest.  Also light weight wool sweaters and shirts give you soft, reliable warmth.
  3. Shell layer - is weather protection.  This is the outer layer that protects you from wind, rain or snow.  I use a very, very light waterproof jacket.  No heavy ski parkas - trust me you will regret it!  When snowshoeing on a sunny day I often peel off this outer layer after about 15 minutes of hiking. 

    Top off with your favorite beanie or ear muffs, water proof light weight gloves, sunglasses, snow boots, snow pants and you are good to go.  Oh and don't forget that all important sunscreen.

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    I read once that magic is where you find it; the only thing that matters is that you take the time to look for it.  Even ordinary weeds look magical covered with snow.

     More weeds, but hey I had to take pictures of something unique!

    From the opposite side of the lake we spotted what we thought to be a moose laying near the lake.  Turned out to be a very big rock!  Laugh out loud!  We were fooled!


Acres and acres of aspens.

Martha dropped her piece of banana in the snow and discovered a new treat!
Check out Willow Heights Lake, you will be glad you did!!




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******Miles hiked tally
beginning March 22, 2013

186.6