La Paz is teeming with climbing agencies happy to drive your team the four hours to the trailhead and back for roughly $320.
From the trailhead at Bunny Flat, climbers must trudge about six miles to Shasta's summit, gaining more than 7,000 feet over two days.
It begins where the mules are tied up on the trailhead, and was originally worn out by bighorn sheep.
You may reach this trail via other routes at Eagle Cliff or start out from your car at an unofficial trailhead that begins in the driveway of generous homeowners.
It's about 5 miles (one-way), and a 2,100-foot elevation gain, from the west trailhead.
There are countless trailheads and side trails to visit and enjoy.
Definition of trailhead in US English:
trailhead
nounˈtrālˌhed
The place where a trail begins.
we camped amid the pines at the trailhead
Example sentencesExamples
It begins where the mules are tied up on the trailhead, and was originally worn out by bighorn sheep.
You may reach this trail via other routes at Eagle Cliff or start out from your car at an unofficial trailhead that begins in the driveway of generous homeowners.
There are countless trailheads and side trails to visit and enjoy.
From the trailhead at Bunny Flat, climbers must trudge about six miles to Shasta's summit, gaining more than 7,000 feet over two days.
It's about 5 miles (one-way), and a 2,100-foot elevation gain, from the west trailhead.
La Paz is teeming with climbing agencies happy to drive your team the four hours to the trailhead and back for roughly $320.