My birthday is Saturday, May 24 and I plan to lead the Valley Wanderers on one of my favorite hikes, up Matanuska Peak. Judging by the amount of snow I can see from down below, it looks like it might be quite the challenge mainly due to lots of snow. I've been mainly worried about the area across the valley between Lazy Mountain and Matanuska Peak because the snow can get pretty deep through there and it is quite sheltered from the wind. The hardest part of the hike is the steep scree and rock trail up the far ridge. But that appears to be mostly clear due to exposure to the wind. I wanted to try to get a chance to hike up there to see what the actual conditions were, so I could advise the others who might want to go with me on Saturday. But it has been raining every day, and I worried that more snow would be building up in that valley. Today I finally got a break in the weather and decided to hike up the McRoberts Creek Trail to the metal tripod that joins the Matanuska Peak Trail to the McRoberts Creek Trail. I want to use the McRoberts Creek Trail on Saturday too, because it is a little shorter and less busy. I always feel a little nervous back in that area because, especially on a weekday, I won't see many people. Bears are now waking up and moose are having their calves. I wore my bear bells and carried my bear spray and tried to make a lot of noise. I kept Bella on her leash most of the way too, so she didn't go chasing the wildlife. The trail up to the tripod was fabulous. Mostly dry and clear of brush. I did run into a couple of guys who told me that they knew a couple of Valley Wanderers who planned to hike with me on Saturday. Virginia and Karen, who are the two host hard core of the group. They haven't officially told me they are coming, but I'm thrilled that they are. If they come, I know I can follow in their footsteps, because if anyone can make it up Matanuska Peak, it will be those two amazing women. I had just planned to go to the tripod to assess the conditions, then turn back, But when I got there, I found the trail was pretty good, so I kept on it towards Matanuska Peak. The tripod is at marker 14500 feet and I continued to just past the 18000 marker. At that point I did start encountering long patches of slushy snow. But snowshoes were not needed. I couldn't tell if conditions would get worse, and hoped to make it to the picnic table then turn back. But the wind started getting really strong and the clouds were getting lower and lower. I really didn't want to get caught in a big rain or thunderstorm up there, so I turned back at that point. Instead of following the McRoberts Creek Trail back, I stayed on the actual Matanuska Peak Trail all the way back to the car, so I could assess the conditions on it. That trail is also in very good, mostly dry condition. So however we choose to go on Saturday, we should be fine at least until we get past the 18000 marker. I really enjoyed this 6.5 mile little solo excursion with just me and Bella. I know she enjoyed it too.


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McRoberts Creek |
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Matanuska Peak |
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The Tripod |
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The trail at 18000 Marker |
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Lazy Creek Bridge |