tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233033414396358681.post2613616012249633222..comments2023-10-11T14:28:49.787-07:00Comments on 50 Days, 500 Miles, and 5 States When I Turn 50: Turning 47 in The Enchantmentskellbellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12892216026330380554noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233033414396358681.post-26730274605109844182015-07-01T07:59:02.596-07:002015-07-01T07:59:02.596-07:00You should not have any difficulty finding each ot...You should not have any difficulty finding each other in the snow zone. There are two major camp areas at Nada, one by the toilets, and one by the lake.(both along the trail) There are a couple sites between Nada and Snow Lakes along the trail, and as far as I could tell, all the sites at Snow Lakes are along the trail. Just specify which one of these areas to meet, and you should be good to go! Have fun! kellbellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12892216026330380554noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233033414396358681.post-34023501379858471402015-06-26T22:09:57.065-07:002015-06-26T22:09:57.065-07:00Hello,
Thanks for your fun and insightful blog pos...Hello,<br />Thanks for your fun and insightful blog post. I'm also hiking the Enchantments next month with a group of 8. Half of us want to enter via Aasgard and the other half wants to enter via the Snow Lake side. Our camping permit is in the Snow Zone. How difficult do you think it would be for us to find each other to camp together in the Snow Zone? I can't get a good sense of whether there's an actual trail with marked camp sites or whether we could take slightly different courses and miss each other altogether. Each group would have a trail map, of course. Thanks for any advice you can provide!<br />JenniferAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233033414396358681.post-79582852241310671302015-06-23T19:39:22.650-07:002015-06-23T19:39:22.650-07:00As you probably guessed, I meant sleeping PAD. Oop...As you probably guessed, I meant sleeping PAD. Oops, ha ha.kellbellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12892216026330380554noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233033414396358681.post-23125933276975569892015-06-23T19:38:01.665-07:002015-06-23T19:38:01.665-07:00Hi Rohan! I have a 20 deg bag. I also use the ther...Hi Rohan! I have a 20 deg bag. I also use the therm-a-rest neo light Xtherm sleeping bad, which I highly recommend. (light/small/comfy/helps you keep warm) It's expensive, but worth it.It did freeze that night, but I was not cold. I also always bring handwarmers that I warm up my bag with an hour before I get in; then I keep them in my underwear. :) It really helps. kellbellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12892216026330380554noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7233033414396358681.post-28705568985520316282015-06-21T21:17:27.713-07:002015-06-21T21:17:27.713-07:00Hello,
It was wonderful to read your enchantments...Hello,<br /><br />It was wonderful to read your enchantments experience! I am attempting the hike in mid July therefore I want to pack light.I was wondering what would a ideal sleeping system for this hike would be, was it very cold did you need a 10 deg sleeping bag?Rohanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16468920696319889477noreply@blogger.com