Cliff Mountain Additions and Corrections

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ADKhiker46

ADKhiker46 - Apr 12, 2004 7:59 pm - Hasn't voted

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I think that the best time to do Cliff and Redfield is the latter part of the winter, or early spring. There is enough snow still on the ground, which evens out all the blow-down; Also, there is a great chance that the trail will be defined and you'll be sure to make it to the top!

Oldmountain46R2549

Oldmountain46R2549 - Mar 7, 2005 10:06 pm - Hasn't voted

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The lean-to was taken down after the microburst storm of 1995.So was the forest.The trail in to the lean-to site is now very open and there,s lots of rasberries in season.Watch for BEARS !

Bark Eater

Bark Eater - May 25, 2015 3:44 pm - Hasn't voted

Route description is incorrect

The standard route leaves the marked trail at a large cairn very close to the Uphill Leanto. After a few minutes you will come to a second cairn and a fork. The left fork goes to Redfield. Take the right fork to Cliff. After traversing a swampy area you will start to climb very steeply up to the summit ridge. Continue over the false summit, descend into a col, and then shortly thereafter climb to the true summit. The route is fairly easy to follow but take extreme care on the cliffs in wet weather.

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