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Re: Middle Fork Trail (Lytle Creek)
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2014 10:42 pm
by Mike P
HikeEnthusiast55 wrote: ↑I'm sorry to be so ignorant, but which 10 essentials do you refer to?
fortified wrote: ↑I go trail running four days a week, and I don't know what the ...lets say Pack-ten are....
Never heard of ten essentials??? OK...There are several lists of ten essentials but this is a good place to start:
Ten Essentials
I used to run a lot of ultras. Always had a belt pack with water bottles and most of the the other things in case of an emergency. Now, all I do is hike and backpack. I'm always prepared to spend the night out on the trail.
There are lots of candidates for the eleventh essential. For me that is toilet paper!!
Re: Middle Fork Trail (Lytle Creek)
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2014 10:54 pm
by Mike P
I love HikeUp's suggestions, however!
Re: Middle Fork Trail (Lytle Creek)
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 12:40 am
by walker
I hiked up to Icehouse saddle from Lytle Creek on July 5th and the middle fork trail was in great shape except for one washout/slide between Comanche and Third Crossing. Not technical, but you have to cross some slippery gravel above a steep slide down into the canyon. Good to have boots with good tread and maybe trekking poles.
Re: Middle Fork Trail (Lytle Creek)
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2014 11:55 am
by Taco
You'd need shoes. No rope. Maybe you don't need shoes. Point is though, no rope.
Re: Middle Fork Trail (Lytle Creek)
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 10:04 pm
by DaBaba
I did this trail with some friends from Middle Fork to the saddle 7/12. I liked the trail better than the Ice House Canyon trail. It is longer, steeper and more exposed, but it was easier on my feet. I only saw 4 other people, two campers at Third Stream Crossing and an ill prepared couple down below it. The trail is nice with only a couple of washouts.
The only equipment I would recommend is a camelback and a fly swatter.