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Tunnel Creek Hut Update

Filed in Hiking, Tunnel Creek by on June 4, 2018 • views: 3091

Good Evening,

I took a jaunt (hiked in) up to the Tunnel Creek Hut today. All is well with the facility and the lights worked- very cool!

There’s still quite a bit of snow on the access road that starts about a mile and a half from the highway. There’s a couple of small trees that have fallen, nothing major. It’s still not drivable but I suspect a quad could push through.

There are a couple of bigger trees (one dead and rotten) down on the trail about 1/2 a mile below the Hut. There’s still quite a bit of snow where it avalanched just before the right turn to make the final climb to the Hut so unable to indicate conditions there. As far as I could tell there’s no major erosion on the trail going up. The stream isn’t running frantically right now, hopefully it stays that way.

Really great facility up there- well done.

Regards,

Heath

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