paidal_chalne_vala wrote:The snow pole line over the Mt. Stirling summit is easy enough to locate in fair weather.In full blizzard/ white out condtions in ski season it can be interesting moving about up there.At least the surface was not rock solid frozen hard ice. That is not the best surface to XC ski or even snow shoe on.
I recall seeing two poles, but very little else! Our original intention was to visit Stanleys Bowl and the granite tors. The low visibility precluded this sidetrip.
We used the AllTrails Mount Stirling loop, but cutting off at Bluff Spur Hut. One of our members just wanted to get out after a many-months lay-up after surgery, so we planned to keep the walk cheerfully short and simple, hence the likely appeal to the OP of this thread, as an introduction to the alpine environment for Jun'or at least.. Re snowpoles, I had the idea that snow poles should be 'breadcrumbed' on the GPS, or manually marked, to assist others; this feature was not on the AllTrails GPX. For the benefit of
nezumi, this older, clear and fog-free photo shows the
Iconic Tree on the summit — a splendid view that we did not get to repeat on this camp!
