Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine it’s that tough. My fourth grader hiked it in the fall with his whole class for a special class trip.
I’m sure you are confused. There is no way a class of 4th grade special ed students all hiked old rag.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine it’s that tough. My fourth grader hiked it in the fall with his whole class for a special class trip.
Anonymous wrote:How do you make a reservation or whatever that is that you need to do to hike it? Is there a cost?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here reporting back. We went today & had a good time. Teen son was very happy with the hike. I (slowest one) finished in a bit over 6 hours, including spending ~40 minutes at the summit eating, climbing around, taking photos, and resting. Younger sibling (11) was skeptical but loved the rock scramble & enjoyed it overall. I will likely be sore tomorrow, but oh well!
What time di you start? How busy was it? Thanks
Anonymous wrote:OP here reporting back. We went today & had a good time. Teen son was very happy with the hike. I (slowest one) finished in a bit over 6 hours, including spending ~40 minutes at the summit eating, climbing around, taking photos, and resting. Younger sibling (11) was skeptical but loved the rock scramble & enjoyed it overall. I will likely be sore tomorrow, but oh well!
Anonymous wrote:OP here reporting back. We went today & had a good time. Teen son was very happy with the hike. I (slowest one) finished in a bit over 6 hours, including spending ~40 minutes at the summit eating, climbing around, taking photos, and resting. Younger sibling (11) was skeptical but loved the rock scramble & enjoyed it overall. I will likely be sore tomorrow, but oh well!
Anonymous wrote:Other than the rock scramble at the top, most of the hike is either swtichbacks through the woods, or the long horse trail at the end. Lunch at the top is a great reward!