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Last Updated:
July 07, 2010
Please help this site! Since I no longer live
here, it is important that users verify the data. If this date is
longer than a year ago please email me and let me know the information
below is still valid. If I don't get verification on this trail, I
may remove it from the site. |
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Difficulty
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Easy; a few small hills- that's it. |
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Connects
With
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None |
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Miles
One Way
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2.5 |
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Miles
from
Anchorage
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70 miles; just east of the Hope Junction
exit on the Seward Highway. Park in the rest area on the south side. |
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General
Vicinity
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Chugach National
Forest |
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Season
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May through October. |
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Description
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I was camping Friday night at Granite Creek,
just before the Hope Junction on the Seward Highway. My plan was
to backpack Devil's Pass but when I woke up, it was gray and freezing
and I wasn't sure if I could light a fire up there so I decided to bag
it and do a day hike instead.
When I head down to the Kenai, I always noticed a trailhead at the rest stop on the left side before passing
the the Hope Junction and always wondered where it led to. There
is no mention of it in any guide book. While there is a route
marked on the National Geographic Map, it is not named and I thought it
was as good as time as any to check it out.
Be glad I saved you all the time of checking it out yourself because it
so not worth it. It's basically an old mining road that hunters
use to get in the backcountry forest and bag moose. At the end of
the trail are a few beaver ponds but mostly it's in forest with no
views. You can hear the traffic on the Seward Highway most of the
trail and it's really distracting. I was pretty bored and really glad it was over.
The only reason I'm putting it on the site is in case anybody with some
adventure for the unknown who was wondering what the trail was can now
be relieved of having to take precious hours that could be
better spent on much nicer trails with much more nicer and numerous
views. |
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Important
Information
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If you still want to do this trail, watch out for hunters. |
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Etc.
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This was the first time I had used the
Granite Creek Campground. Very nice and away from the noise of the
traffic.
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