I missed most of this winter hiking in the snow, and I've been gradually building up my stamina again. On Friday I hiked up the entire length of the MMM ridge, including Point 4264 aka Songbird Peak, and the wooded peak of the ridge, a little further south. There is a thin trail all the way up the ridge to Songbird Peak. In one spot there is a little exposure with a cliff a few feet away from a large rock that you need to get around. Getting up to the MMM peak itself is a bushwhack, no trail at all. I went down toward the southeast on a corner, and onto the Watershed Boundary Road. From there, west to the road that goes past Change Peak. Just for fun, I bushwhacked going NE from 4040 ft to the trail near the Change Creek Pond at 3350 ft. The trail there led me back to the
trail I came in on by Hall Point.
3250 ft gain, 7.5 miles, 8:10 hrs