[Cdt-l] Lower Seymour Lake to I-15

Michael Zehnpfennig mjblay at gmail.com
Sat Jul 7 13:43:57 CDT 2012


I just spent the weekend at Upper Seymour Lake.  I started at Lower Seymour
Lake, and it was a great hike.  If you want to start out with a slower
first day, there's a beautiful spot to spend the night near the tiny lake
WNW of Upper Seymour Lake.  Stay on the CDT SOBO past the last crossing of
Seymour Creek and past the shores of Upper Seymour Lake.  It's another mile
or so of climbing uphill, but then at about 8600 ft elevation you'll see
the small lake to the WSW as you cross a scree field.  There's a beautiful
natural lawn there that's right next to the small lake.  It's flat and
soft, and the glaciers around it are melting now, so you can fall asleep to
the sound of the small waterfall their runoff makes.  You'll have to do
about a half-mile of bush-whacking to get there, but it's easy terrain to
cross.

I posted a few pics:

View of the spot from the
CDT<http://www.use.com/images/s_3/f336d6e65cf76ba178bb.jpg>

My tent on the natural
lawn<http://www.use.com/images/s_3/f336d6e65cf76ba178bb_3.jpg>

Waterfall 200 yds away<http://www.use.com/images/s_3/f336d6e65cf76ba178bb_2.jpg>

The spot can be a little breezy too, which is nice in that it keeps the
mosquitos away.  I'd still recommend some strong DEET though.  The exact
location is about 12N 323850E  5100950N (Google
Maps<https://maps.google.com/maps?q=46.039447+-113.276529+%28UTM:+12N++323850m+E++5100950m+N%29&ll=46.039429,-113.27651&spn=0.024071,0.055747&t=p&z=15>
).

I'd hoped to make it a four-day trip, myself, and continue SOBO, but I had
to get back to work in Butte on Monday so I can't give you any first-hand
info past Upper Seymour Lake.  I hope you have a great time though!

-Mike

On Sat, Jul 7, 2012 at 11:26 AM, Daniel J Johnson <danandgailsc at aol.com>wrote:

> We're looking forward to 3 wks on the CDT, starting about July 21. Any
> suggestions for this section?  Planning on about 15 mpd, sobo.
>
> Dan and Gail
> Odometer and Gutsy
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> > Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2012 18:03:24 -0700
> > From: David Thibault <dthibaul07 at gmail.com>
> > Subject: Re: [Cdt-l] 2013 CDT Hikers!
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> > Iceaxe it is only fair that you are jealous - now you know how I felt
> when
> > you were on the CDT and AT!
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> > Hope to run into you on one of the long trails again  - I enjoyed every
> > minute spent with you on the PCT.
> >
> > Day-Late
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> >> Daylate and Uncle Tom!
> >> I am so stoked to hear your intentions!
> >> The trail awaits! (my stomach is in knots thinking about what you have
> >> ahead of you.. VERY jealous!)
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> > Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2012 19:27:50 -0700
> > From: Diane at Santa Barbara Hikes dot com
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> > Subject: [Cdt-l] Distance from Atlantic City to Big Sandy?
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> > I want to meet some NOBO hikers and hike with them through the Cirque
> > of the Towers. North to the next town on the trail (Dubois??) or else
> > I'll just figure out some way to return to my car, maybe make a loop
> > out of it.
> >
> > Is Big Sandy trail a good place for me to get on the trail to meet
> > them or would I miss the Cirque of the Towers? Would it be better to
> > meet them near Atlantic City?
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> > Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2012 21:04:19 -0700
> > From: Matthew Edwards <iceaxehikes at gmail.com>
> > Subject: [Cdt-l] Atlantic City to Pinedale perhaps Piper
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> > Piper, You might be able to stash your car in Atlantic city or in Lander
> > Wyoming and use Hwy 28 as a starting point on the CDT northbound.
> > It is then 68 miles into the winds to the Pole Creek Trail which takes
> you
> > ten miles out to the Elkhart trailhead and a 15 mile hitch to Pinedale
> > Wyoming.
> >> From there you could hitch back to Lander and then Atlantic city.
> > The Wind river Range is spectacular and you would have the option to do
> the
> > Cirque of Towers this way.
> > Expect some Sierra-esque tough hiking through the Winds.
> > Cheers-iceaxe
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> > Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2012 21:08:48 -0700
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> > Daylate, i enjoyed every minute spent hiking with you as well.
> > Your sense of humor and constant good nature is contagious.
> > I still remember the story about your Saturn getting stolen.. and
> > returned.. ,among many others, Hilarious!
> > It was pretty amazing how we kept leapfroggin each other along the trail
> > only to end up finishing the same day wihout a single plan!
> > Cheers-iceaxe
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