I am going to climb. This November (perhaps around November 20) Murasen. I would like to know if there are plenty of snow near this area and the summit at this time (according to your experience). What kind of equipment and clothes should I bring?
In addition to Botev Refuge (reviewed by Marimai, this is actually very good) plus a shelter at about 50 meters from the meteorological observatory. There are 11 double beds in both rooms and food is also offered - the shelter is not that large, but usually there are lots of holidays.
I plan to go hiking at Flagstaff on the weekend of 26th October 2018. Does anyone know about the Sunset Trail at Schulz Pass Road? In the north of Mount Erdon?
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