Winter Snow Hiking THE MOST DANGEROUS BOULDER SECTION of Whychus Creek Trail! | HD | Central Oregon

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This was a Day-Hike in Central Oregon, Deschutes National Forest, Whychus Creek Trailhead, doing an approximately 10.5 Mile Super Loop (I ended doing about 14 Miles total with Side Trips) exploring and capturing all of the Highlights of the Whychus Creek Complex with shoreline sections, overlook sections as well as very interesting geological formations including overhangs, small cave areas and boulder fields! One motto for this area could be - come for the gorgeous Creek, stay for the interesting geology!

The elevation starts around 3400 FT and goes to around 4200 FT, with the natural machinations of the trail it is around 1200 FT elevation gain. There were snow and ice in patches along the trail so traction control devices are recommended for your feet in winter - I deployed Yaktrax Summit for the duration of the trip. The temperature was below freezing at 28F, wind chill 22F, and the ground was initially frozen, but the temperature skyrocketed into the 50's later in the day. The sky was blue bird initially but later turned to overcast. This was hiked on 3/11/2022, and there were of course NO Mosquitoes.

As far as road conditions, it's paved road all the way to the parking lot which is flat and has rocks in it, so it was a very easy and safe driving route. In my opinion, the road most definitely DOES NOT require 4-Wheel Drive, however do watch for road conditions, particularly snow/ice depending on the time of year, and do so at your own risk!

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