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carpescientia t1_j7rsz7m wrote
Reply to comment by whidbeysounder in Ooh, found this website, Peak Visor, that has 3d maps and names of mountains to help identify things by Nixx_Mazda
Does it work on more than one location per day (the free version’s stated limit)?
carpescientia t1_j56cg2f wrote
Reply to comment by Vettkja in Enchanted Valley by Vettkja
FWIW, I’d do this with 3-season gear (love my Tensor). It does melt out a little earlier than other places, but that can bring some mud.
carpescientia t1_j5699b6 wrote
Reply to comment by Vettkja in Enchanted Valley by Vettkja
They’re always super helpful! They also rely a lot on trip reports from people to know recent conditions, so feel free to give them an update afterward, if there’s anything notable.
carpescientia t1_j54i242 wrote
Reply to Enchanted Valley by Vettkja
Not sure it’d be any wetter or colder than anywhere else in Feb/March, but it would prob be muddier than hell. I do agree with Livenet on the likely blowdowns, etc. Would suggest calling to ask the rangers.
carpescientia t1_j7t5i0a wrote
Reply to comment by whidbeysounder in Ooh, found this website, Peak Visor, that has 3d maps and names of mountains to help identify things by Nixx_Mazda
Ah, now that I saw the app, I see one “location” is fairly large and more like a region. I thought it might be just one peak or POV/direction. Thanks!