![]() We took the left up the North Fork Cascade towards Lake Solitude. Obviously a funny joke in such warm weather in late August. He then informed us in an half-hazard gesture that it would be snowing tomorrow and chuckled. The gentleman in the group said the weather was supposed to remain very nice and warm throughout the day. When we set out on the journey, this day and the next had a slim chance of bad weather and we needed an update. It had been 4 days since our last report. So before proceeding, we asked one of the groups milling about for an updated weather report as there is no cell service on the TCT. The Cascade Canyon Trail is the bail point if the weather were to turn bad. However, the Teton Crest Trail over Paintbrush Divide meant we still had nearly 15 amazingly beautiful but tough miles ahead of us. ![]() The parking lot where our truck was parked was a mere 6 miles away if we had taken that direction. The Cascade Canyon Trail continues east towards Jenny & String Lakes. ![]() Cascade Canyon Junction The view of the Cascade Canyon Junction just before the trail drops quickly to meet it.Īt 3.5 miles on the day (29 miles from Phillip’s Pass TH) we came to the juncture for the North Fork Cascade section of the Teton Crest Trail. It is a nice stroll with the ever-present sound of water crashing down the canyon. The path is well maintained and grated so it never felt overly steep. A Steep Descentīelow this waterfall, the path and creek steepen their descents and drop 700’ in just over a mile. It is on the north side of the mountain so it is almost always in shadow. It is beautiful! There are several nice established campsites in this area that provide great views of the wonder. Waterfall in the Shadow of the GrandĪt about 2 miles there is a huge waterfall located on the right careening down Grand Teton Peak. Our 4th day’s elevation profile on the Teton Crest Trail. Through the middle section of the camping zone the path and creek have a moderate descent and it is a tranquil walk through the woods for almost 2 miles. The trail follows the flow of the creek on its way towards Jenny Lake. From our campsite, in the middle of the Cascade South Fork camping zone, we continued our descent down the canyon. Our next challenge? Hiking Paintbrush Divide. Despite being tired we were excited to continue our journey on the Teton Crest Trail. Day 4 on the TCT – Hiking Paintbrush Divide The sun peaks over the edge of the Teton Mountains.Īfter a rough night’s sleep from worries related to the unrelenting wind, we arose early and tired.
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