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Flattop, May 29: Blizzard

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Posted: May 31, 2009 - 10:36 pm

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Snow moves across the Chugach Mountains in this view from the Flattop summit on Friday.Snow moves across the Chugach Mountains in this view from the Flattop summit on Friday.Noah had this great idea about midday Friday as rain clouds gathered over Flattop Mountain. He called saying, "Let's hike Flattop in the rain."

But by late afternoon, it was sunny and looking pretty nice over the mountain. We made the hike anyway, enjoying the exercise going up. We had hot chocolate atop the mountain. (Sadly the person responsible for bringing the Bailey's Irish Creme forgot.)

When we started down it looked like Noah's wished-for rain was about to soak us. Only it wasn't rain, it was snow ... blowing, stinging snow ... a May blizzard atop Flattop.
The snow pelts Noah and Katelyn on our way down from Flattop Mountain on Friday night.The snow pelts Noah and Katelyn on our way down from Flattop Mountain on Friday night.
We made it safely to the bottom of the mountain, even being blessed with a rainbow (or snowbow) in the valley as we neared the parking lot.

We've hike Flattop so many times, it seems hard to believe we could get an entirely new experience, but we certainly did. It was cool -- literally.

-- Steve

The snow moves in behind Gina and I as we hike down Flattop Mountain on Friday night.The snow moves in behind Gina and I as we hike down Flattop Mountain on Friday night.

Gina, Noah and Katelyn carefully make their way down a scree slope amid Friday's mountaintop blizzard..Gina, Noah and Katelyn carefully make their way down a scree slope amid Friday's mountaintop blizzard..

Gina, Noah and Katelyn sit in a rock shelter atop Flattop. Our hike up was nice, on the way down we encountered a May blizzard.Gina, Noah and Katelyn sit in a rock shelter atop Flattop. Our hike up was nice, on the way down we encountered a May blizzard.

A snowbow (it wasn't raining so it must have been a snowbow, whatever that is) appeared after we reached Blueberry Knoll on our Friday night hike to Flattop.A snowbow (it wasn't raining so it must have been a snowbow, whatever that is) appeared after we reached Blueberry Knoll on our Friday night hike to Flattop.

Noah and Katelyn are covered in snow as we descend Flattop.Noah and Katelyn are covered in snow as we descend Flattop.


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