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Knagge Trail in the Snow - 2/11/2019

Created by Charles Miles on 5/12/2019.

2019 February Snow covering the top of the Knagge Trail
2019 February Snow covering the top of the Knagge Trail. Charles Miles. 2/11/2019.

The Knagge Trail has the perfect amount of soft snow - plenty to enjoy, but not enough to require anything more than trekking poles and a little care to navigate. The old Knagge cabin site and mine are high enough to still have a light blanket of snow from this year's unusually wet winter - lower on the trail, in oaks and sun, the snow disappears long before the large old cairn on the ridge and the carsonite marker declaring the end of the maintained trail. Past the marker the 'trail' seems obvious, drawing you down along the ridge connecting sections of maybe-this-is-the-old-trail just good enough to go just a little farther... Too soon any illusion that I am still on the old trail disappears and it is time to head back up.

2019 February Knagge Cabin Site
2019 February Knagge Cabin Site. Charles Miles. 2/11/2019.
2019 February Mine off the Knagge Trail
2019 February Mine off the Knagge Trail. Charles Miles. 2/11/2019.
2019 February Ice at a canyon crossing on the Knagge Trail
2019 February Ice at a canyon crossing on the Knagge Trail: Ice at a canyon crossing on the Knagge Trail. Charles Miles. 2/11/2019.
2019 February Large Cairn and Carsonite Sign marking the end of the maintained section of the Knagge Trail
2019 February Large Cairn and Carsonite Sign marking the end of the maintained section of the Knagge Trail. Charles Miles. 2/11/2019.
2019 February Knagge Route along the Ridge
2019 February Knagge Route along the Ridge. Charles Miles. 2/11/2019.
2019 February Cliffs above Edgar Canyon and the San Pedro River Valley
2019 February Cliffs above Edgar Canyon and the San Pedro River Valley. Charles Miles. 2/11/2019.

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