solohiker5555 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 15, 2021 9:35 am
Any thoughts on a trip to this pass, via snowshoes or otherwise? I hiked over this pass many moons ago as part of a multiday trek and am curious if it is doable in winter (not when the winds are blowing!!). While I'm at it, are there any other winter routes to recommend on the south side of the park?
I've never done Firebrand so I can't comment. However, I think the trailhead is in the Blackfeet "No Go" zone.
I snowshoe'd the Autumn Creek trail back in mid March 2017 with a Glacier Mountaineering group. It was a fun day.
There were fresh grizzly tracks at one point
Part of that trail is in an avalanche zone. It's not a loop, so you'll have to hitch back to Marias Pass.
Make sure you check with the Forest Service for anything you choose to do. We had Avalanche Warnings around here last week. Hardly any snow here in the valley but looks to be plenty above 5000ft.
There was a trail report on here a few years ago where someone snowshoe'd up Elk Mt. which is accessed off US2. I hiked it last year.
I can't imagine snowshoeing that route.
You could also try Scalplock which is accessed from Essex. I hiked that one a long time ago in the summer. It's not quite as hard as Elk, but you need to be fit.
pete