When Ellen and I met at the tram parking lot to leave a car there we learned that RMRU had been mobilized to help out some Skyline hikers who had gotten into trouble. We arrived at the museum parking lot to find the rescue guys and law enforcement staged there. They informed us that there were people up there that had started up yesterday, made it past Flat Rock, and decided to head back down when conditions got sketchy. It got dark, they had no lights, their clothing was inadequite, and a hiker had blown out his knee. Apparently the hikers got a distress call out and RMR came down Skyline with sleeping bags and such last night.
Anyhow, we spoke briefly with Rescue people, and then headed up the trail with bottles of water that were given to us to take to the group bivied up at Rescue Box 1. We did find them at that spot and they were pretty greatful for the water. We continued on.
There had been a nice sunrise and the air temp was warmish. Occasionally we were treated to a breeze. When we were on the south side of the ridge the air was still and hot. Then we would cross over to the north side of the ridge where the breeze was. We were to alternate between hot and cold all morning. We had plenty to talk about, what with the debate about the 17 hikers stuck up on the mountain on Saturday night.
We had lunch at Florian's Cache, hiked through Flat Rock and started the next leg of the trip. The ground was very moist and tiny patches of snow appeared. When we got to where the new 2 inches of snow (that fell Monday) were pretty consistant we came upon a few large newly fallen trees from Saturday's windstorm. This caused us to seek a route around the downed trees, which actually turned out to be a short cut.
The new snow on the traverse was only about 2" deep and rather sticky, so we had good traction with the microspikes. I would guess that a few more warm days and cold nights may turn the trail icy.
When we got to Coffman's Craig we noticed that the boot tracks we had been seeing became crampon tracks. The tracks were undoubtedly made by the Rescue guys. I sure wouldn't want to be hiking DOWN that part of the trail with heavy packs and no crampons!
Well, we made it to the top - no record times this time!
Naturally we had beverages at the tram station, and then headed down to Las Consuelas for a great meal.
Thanks, Ellen!
