i thought it was just going to be like any other hike, driving through the the loop was nice, there's a restaurant where they sell elk, Elk burgers eyyy, parked, strapped up, stretched, and of course followed the trail for about 2 miles , then went the challenging way, the snow, slippery rocks, wet wood, boots or no boots, you will fight tooth and nail, it was a fight to get to the top. So worth it tho.
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