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"Up Doublehead Ski Trail to North Doublehead (view down past the cabin), then Old Path and down New Path to South Doublehead (two views). Back on New Path which we accidentally took all the way down instead of connecting back to Old Path. Since we took New Path down it was very steep with loose rock and ended down the road from the trailhead. It was a short (maybe 1/4 mile) to the car. " — AmyScrambles • Jul 30, 2023
"52 WAV trip. We lucked out and were able to book the cabin on North Doublehead which made us able to bring two puppies on shorter hikes 1.8 miles up, overnight, 1.9 down. Nice views from South Doublehead. " — hiking4000 • Jul 31, 2020
"We started out around 12:30, took us a bit to find the trail head, as we took a wrong road.
Once we'd parked, we took the Doublehead ski trail to the summit of North Doublehead.
The trail felt longer than it was, but that may have been due to the sun and heat. It was moderately steep, I would say, which also makes for slow going for me on the uphill.
The cabin was unoccupied and locked, so we peeked in the windows. Looks like a nice place to spend a night.
There was a group of people sitting at the overlook area having lunch, so we just snapped a picture and headed to the col and over up to South Doublehead.
The trail down to the col was steep and fun, but I wouldn't want to climb up it.
Met a couple of people in the col and talked for a bit, then took the much easier .3 mile trail through pretty woods to the summit of South Doublehead, which had gorgeous views.
Well worth the hike just for South Doublehead. North had some views, but South was awesome.
We took the Old Path down. Fun trail, though, again, as steep as it was, I was happy to be going down it rather than up. I'm backward that way.
Tiring, but worth every step!" — Hufflepuff • Jul 21, 2018
"Snowshoed up in the dark and spent the night at the summit cabin with three friends. We cooked up some great stew on the wood stove and made baked apples for dessert. Eventually we opened some small bottles of wine and celebrated the holidays early by exchanging Christmas gifts. We left a homemade peanut butter bar on the cabin floor, away from the bunks and our food source to keep the resident cabin mice busy during the night. The dawning light brought beautiful views of snow covered pines surrounding the cabin. With no wind and temps hovering around freezing, we enjoyed an awesome descent taking in all the scenery and checking out a variety of animal tracks on the fresh snowpack." — StoneMan • Dec 19, 2012