The trail had plenty of debris, with small branches scattered along as expected after the storm. Several downed trees blocked the path, but most were relatively easy to navigate around, except for one large tree that could be challenging for some hikers. Overall, the trail was in good condition.
I also noticed a few freshly cut trees, a clear sign that someone or a group had been working to clear the blowdowns. A big thank you to those who helped make the trail more accessible!
Starting around milepost 3.5, a thin layer of snow covered the trail and continued up to the boulder field. By the time I reached the boulder field, the wind had picked up, and light snow was falling. I chose not to go any further, quickly snapped a few pictures, and made my way back down.

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