Carne Mtn. & Beyond :
Sorry this posting is a week and half late, but hey, I've been busy!
No one else has posted this area yet, so thought my trip would be useful to someone.
Road is fine to Trinity t trailhead (Entiat area)
We chose this area because of threat of Thunderstorms on western slopes, so we tried to go as far east as we could.
The trail is in good shape, but with numerous(18+) blowdowns to navigate. This will keep pack animals out of there until cleared. ( no horse poop!)
We reached the saddle above the basin, and because of threatening clouds and far off thunder, decided against putting the tent on the exposed ridge. We hunted around & found a somewhat lower depression, just to make us feel better.;)
A short stroll up to Carne took care of peak bagging. Around dinner time, the thunder became decidedly louder,and as is so often the case in the mountains, the sky opened up & we tested our rain gear for a while. Thunder & lightening is ALWAYS exciting in the mountains, you can 'feel' the electricity in the air. Thankfully it stopped as abruptly as it began , and we enjoyed a dry evening & night.
The next morning was socked in, but we decided to walk on for a few hours to see how far & how close we could get to the flanks of Mt. Maude. The Rock Creek Trail continues over the saddle & just before it turns down the valley there is an intersection with another trail(unnamed on most maps) that heads thru another saddle towards Maude. There is a strange sign there, reading, simply: 'trail'. Well, duh.
We walked for over an hour (3miles+-) and it steadily opened up, clouds diminishing. If we'd had more time, maybe 3-4 more hours, we could have summited. A nice loop would be to continue on & connect with the Leroy Creek trail & rejoin the Phelps Creek trail back to trailhead.
Or one could have turned right in the basin below Carne, and headed towards Old Gib and Estes Butte, etc. Many choices for wandering & loops in this lovely area. Patches of snow here and there in higher elevation, nothing to slow one's progress though.