Lonesome Lake Hike and Camping
Jan 18-20, 2020
Lonesome Lake Hike and Camping
Saturday, 1/18/2020 – Monday 1/20/2020
MLK Weekend
Snowshoe to Lonesome Lake and Canon Mountain (4k footer)
COST - $120 ( includes transportation, food and lodging)
MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS
Please Read Carefully
Scouts & adult leaders MUST BE physically fit enough to snowshoe approximately 10 miles over 2.5 days (please know your abilities). Scouts MUST BE willing to endear the challenges of extremely cold daytime and nighttime temperatures (sleeping bunks are not heated and temperatures average from 0-20 below during the night);
Requirements
Zero-degree to -20 degree mummy sleeping bag (bag liner also recommended)
Reliable pair of snowshoes (MSR’s, Tubbs, REI, etc.) – Scouts can rent a great pair at REI (hiking polls optional)
Warm, waterproof boots suitable for hiking with packs, snowshoeing & cold temps
Microspikes or crampon spikes (make sure they fit the winter boots before the trip)
Two Nalgene water bottles (no Camelbaks as the hoses freeze in these conditions;
Two pair of base layers/long-underwear (top & bottom). No cotton.
Outer layer shell/jacket & snow pants (Must be waterproof)
Two top mid-layers to be worn over base layers (turtlenecks, fleece). No cotton
3-4 pair of warm, winter hiking socks (Darn Tough, SmartWool, etc.). No cotton
Two pair of thin sock liners
Two winter hats
Two pair of waterproof winter gloves or mittens (cold-weather gear)
Glove or mitten liners
A set of warm, comfortable clothes to change into after hiking & to sleep
Comfortable footwear for the lodge (slippers with rubber treads)
First aid kit
Personal hygiene kit
Headlamp and small portable flashlight as a back-up (include extra batteries);
Suitable backpack to fit gear noted above – 40-50L backpack should be enough
Optional: Face/neck balaclava/mask & ski googles
Recommended: Small, portable games/cards
Recommended: Spending money for souvenirs/snacks at the cabin or at Cannon
Mountain Summit Lodge
No mess kits required as Lonesome Lake is a full-service cabin;
No air pads or pillows are needed as mattress and pillows are provided;
Portable emergency bivy sacks will be carried by adult leaders but can be purchased on your own if wanted.
Scout leaders will have extra portable sledding discs for some downhill adventures after a long climb to the top. If scouts have their own, they are encouraged to bring them.