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Last Updated:
February 09, 2006
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Difficulty
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Somewhat difficult if going by racers way;
moderate by way of hiker's route. |
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Connects
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Miles
One Way
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2 miles |
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Miles
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Anchorage
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120; in the town of Seward |
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General
Vicinity
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Kenai
Fjords National Park (borders the park) |
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Season
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May to September (June for Hiker's Trail) |
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Description
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One of the guidebooks that described this
trail made this a very confusing hike and I would have been better off
looking more at the map than the trail description. Let me see if
I can make this less confusing:
This mountain is famous in Alaska because every 4th of July, since 1915,
there has been a race up the mountain. The official trail for
this race is oddly called Racer's Trail. It is very steep and
demanding and the first part is the hardest as you have to climb up a rocky cliff.
OK! With me so far? There is also an easier Hiker's Trail that
starts at the base of the mountain, switchbacks up the mountain a ways
on an old road then goes sharply right, follows a ridge line and then
heads up the gently sloping spine of the mountain.
You can access the Racer's Trail, and avoid the 1st hard part, on the
Hiker's trail before it turns right.
I wasn't able to do the Hiker's Trail as it still had too much snow (too
many trees block the sun on the ridge so the Racer's Trail melts
faster). The Racer's trail is very unforgiving but you do get
great views of Seward, Resurrection Bay, the rocky islands, and the
Kenai Mountains. Once you get above treeline, the view really
opens up but the trail gets harder as you must grapple with rocks and
extremely steep sections. |
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Important
Information
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If you do the Racer's trail, it really is
steep. Some parts of the trail are worn and smooth from all those
runners and can be quite slippery. There are sections of the last
part that I had to use my hands as well. I would definitely bring
a walking stick.
Just up the Hiker's Trail is a waterfall. Do not fork here.
A little further up (head left), you will see the sign
(right-Fall's/Hiker left- Racer).
Bring a wind breaker and fleece. It can get really cold up there
and Seward can see blue skies quickly turn to rain. |
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In the Good Friday Earthquake of 1964, half
the town of Seward was wiped away by the giant tsunami caused by the quake's
massive force.
I try and try but I will never understand people who get enjoyment out
of running up mountains.
Two things in Seward you may want to consider before or after this trip;
sea kayaking with a guide and/or going on a boat tour. I highly recommend
either. There are many reputable outfits and tour groups with 3 hour to
3 day packages. Link to the Seward
Chamber of Commerce for more information. |