The trail was covered in 2–5 inches of snow during the last 1.5 miles to the summit. We followed a good boot path until it intersected with the trail toward Mount Margaret, then broke our own trail to the summit. There were no views when we reached the top—it was windy and cold. We quickly snapped a few photos and heading down. A beautiful winter wonderland hike in the Autumn.
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