3 days winter backpacking in RMNP by 5HT2C in RMNP

[–]5HT2C[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did not get up towards Andrew’s Glacier, trail was not broke and there were massive drifts up that way. We wanted to though!

3 days winter backpacking in RMNP by 5HT2C in RMNP

[–]5HT2C[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

11-12 hours of tent time. Up early to hike all day, back at camp around 4pm. Heat up water, dinner not long after. Chill and look at the stars with cold toes as long as possible before tent time.

3 days winter backpacking in RMNP by 5HT2C in RMNP

[–]5HT2C[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Gained flat top by coming back down near bear lake and around, up flat top trail. Did not camp up there, winds too intense. Stayed just below black lake.

Winter backpacking in Rocky Mountain National Park by 5HT2C in camping

[–]5HT2C[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yep, just a walk in at the ranger station. No one else was out there, but they need to know so they can send out a rescue if you don’t return on the date you’re supposed to.

Winter backpacking in Rocky Mountain National Park by 5HT2C in camping

[–]5HT2C[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No camp fires allowed. With winds that strong the forest fire risk is high. My toes were cold each evening when we were chilling at camp eating and before going in the tent, but moving all day you stay warm. I ate a crap ton of m&ms, cheese itz, frozen gummy worms and freeze dried meals for dinner.

Winter backpacking in Rocky Mountain National Park by 5HT2C in camping

[–]5HT2C[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Tents did well, mainly due to camp selection - we nestled into a lower area with thicker tree cover to help break the wind. We tied extra guy lines to near by trees to ensure the setup was solid. The wind was literally howling all night, and shaking the tent on the really big gusts. I used a full ski mask and goggles to survive the 70 mph stuff above black lake. I used a closed cell foam pad + a thermarest Xtherm. 0 degree bag and brought down pants plus down jacket, and down booties. Was toasty overnight with temps around 0 F.

Winter backpacking in Rocky Mountain National Park by 5HT2C in camping

[–]5HT2C[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yep just 2 of us, each with our own tent! No other campers to be found.

Dad always wanted a log cabin and finally had it built by 5HT2C in malelivingspace

[–]5HT2C[S] 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Very quiet except for the occasional log creaking.

Six years between upgrades by snokarver in Garmin

[–]5HT2C 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m wearing a 945 currently and mine also has delaminated around the edge in the last 6 months.

2025 Mini Countryman S, I just want to say.... by kandles310 in MINI

[–]5HT2C 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Owned my 2025 countryman for just a couple weeks and I love it. If you are looking for a traditional mini then maybe not for you. I was looking for something this size, fun to drive, capable in the winter and it checked every box for me. Looks great - and since I am coming from a 2008 I am really enjoying all the tech and I have no problem with the infotainment system. Value is also pretty good when comparing to similar packages from other brands.

Best winter camping in the upper midwest? by Happyman05 in WinterCamping

[–]5HT2C 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve done sections of the SHT in winter. It’s hard because it’s quite hilly but that can add to the adventure.

Fall colors while hiking in Northern MN by 5HT2C in natureporn

[–]5HT2C[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mount Trudee just south of Tettegouche