Well, it looks like I will be hiking up and over blood mountain in the rain. Does anyone have any experience in this?
Well, it looks like I will be hiking up and over blood mountain in the rain. Does anyone have any experience in this?
Yes, I've done it several times in the rain. You should be fine. The slabs of rock may be a tad bit slippery when wet, but other than that I can't see any issues.
I've done it in a torrential all day rain and it was not fun after my boots filled up with water. The first 1/4 to 1/2 mile down the ledges from the summit can be really treacherous in the rain, very slippery. Even with the switchbacks lower down, it's still a steep down hill to the gap and the trail will have water running down it. If your not walking in water, your not on the trail.
There is a bad weather by-pass which goes around the summit, but it's very rocky, uneven and exposed. I'm not sure it's really that good of an alternative.
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To come down back to Neels Gap or the parking lot from the summit, you can use the Freeman Trail, which is way safer and easier than the way up in snow or down pour.
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I'm with Slo-go on this one... the Freeman Trail might end up being worse in rain. Only issue I see would be just before you summit on AT, but not terribly difficult.
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I'll second the "not that bad" notion. I did it in the cold, pouring rain and it has honestly been one of my favorite parts of the trail. But yes, caution on the rocks!
Going down Blood Mtn in the rain wasn't too bad, Dragon's Tooth in VA is another story...
It's all good in the woods.
Yes! The up wasn't bad. not much rain. On the down it was down pouring! And it was EPIC! I followed another hiker down to the cabins to snag one of the last 2. We flew down in under 45 minutes. I really wished I had a GoPro attached for that downhill. We raced down the first 1/2 -2/3rds of it and slowed down after that.
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Coming down Blood Mountain heading north, there was one spot where it was mostly rock/boulders and the trail was not marked well in one spot, and others had missed the turns through the years and others trails were formed. I got turned around for a few minutes before backtracking and getting back on the trail. I guess that area would be more confusing in the rain.
No rain, no Maine - should not be a problem in most rainy conditions. If lightning, avoid exposed areas.
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I did it in a cold heavy October rain; it was fine. I don't remember anything scary or tricky. If you're going NOBO, gives you a good excuse to hang out at Mountain Crossings for a few minutes and eat a microwaved burger or two.
Blood Summit to Neels can be tricky in the rain mostly depending upon your footwear. There are several granite faces near the top that can be very slick with worn shoes. I have had to butt slide a couple of times. But with newer shoes it has never been much of a problem.
Look forward to hearing how it went.
Went down it in a February ice storm. Not sure how I didn't end up on my butt, maybe just luck, but I'll take it!
You CAN do it!!!
The hike UP blood mountain is uphill most of the way just until you reach the top when it tends to slope DOWN . During periods of rain the terrain takes on a decidedly moist character and subsequently a lower coefficient of friction. This can contribute to loss of control for bipeds.
So, I wonder if Zman ever made it to Blood Mountain and if it was raining?
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