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Stayed at Snow Peak Cabin for three nights and had quite the snow storm for Halloween 4-5 inches. Hiked in from Sherman Loop trail head (check status of TH they are doing forestry work) clockwise and trail was in good shape. We arrived after dark at the cabin and water trough and pvc pipe were both frozen. There is a pvc pipe up hill where there is a spring that we were able to get water from, plus a water source not far from trough that we pumped out of. Halloween we woke up to a winter wonderland of 4-5 inches of snow and were able to melt snow for water also. Cabin is prepared and we shoveled snow and then day hiked towards Edds mountain breaking trail all the way so unfortunately we did not make it due to being completely soaked. Back to the cabin we went for fire and drying our gear out. Clear night and we had an amazing star and Milky Way show! Stayed three nights and snow was almost gone completely when we hiked out on the other half of Sherman Loop Friday the 2nd of November.
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Backpacked into Snow Peak Cabin and used the summer route from Snow Peak trail head. It was 3.20 miles to the cabin and 1138 elevation gain. The first mile and a half are a steady up and then levels out to more of a easy up and down. Gorgeous hike in with the last of the wildflowers and wild raspberries. Follow snow Peak trail to trail 13 and take a right, the cabin is about a half mile and there is a sign right after water trough with a pvc pipe dripping water into it. Cabin was well stocked and only need to bring bedding, food and a way to filter water. Sleeps four and there is a outhouse. Endless exploring possibilities and trails leading right out of cabin. We Day hiked to Bald Mountain from Cabin.
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Hi, I am not sure if this is a good forum to use, but the Snow Peak Cabin does not have any dish soap. The cookwear which is provided is getting a little gross.
Otherwise, the place is awesome!! Nice tracks all the way into the cabin. The snow cover is a little scant still, so skiing around the cabin may be challenging with some exposed rocks and downed trees. We scrapped off the solar panel and the battery charges up very quickly.
Thank you for keeping places like this available for all the public to use!!
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