Recent reports (5)
First-person account of a 17–18 mile loop through the Seward range summitting Donaldson, Emmons, and Seward on October 3, 2025. Trail conditions were mostly dry underfoot with minimal mud on the approach and maintained sections, but significant mud encountered on the ridgeline between Donaldson and Emmons; the route featured unmarked/unmaintained terrain with stream crossings and some minor scrambling.
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Extremely muddy conditions (knee to thigh-deep in spots) between Donaldson and Emmons, with steep, rocky scrambles and slabs near the summits of Donaldson and Seward. Heavy rain throughout the afternoon combined with wet vegetation and exposed roots created treacherous, waterfall-like conditions on descent, resulting in an 11+ hour slog that tested both physical and mental endurance.
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A group of five hikers spent two nights at Blueberry Lean-to and climbed Mount Seward on November 29th in difficult winter conditions with 2-3 feet of unconsolidated snow and muddy sections lower on the trail. The ascent via the north side took 5.5 hours for 3 miles with frequent lead switches due to the steep terrain and challenging snow, while the descent took 2.5 hours. They decided not to attempt the nearby peaks of Donaldson and Emmons due to the difficult conditions encountered.
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A two-day hike covering the Seward Range peaks (Donaldson, Emmons, Seward, and Seymour) with significant mud on the lower elevations and steep rock slabs on Seymour's summit approach. The route featured scrambling sections, stream crossings, and varied terrain from flat truck trails to steeply slabbed ascents.
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Hiker climbed Donaldson and Emmons on a wet, cold, rainy day with muddy conditions on the Calkins herd path, then returned on 6/2 to summit Hurricane (with good views) and Jay Mountains (with excellent views and spectacular rocky terrain). Spring mud was notable; no significant bug activity.</summary>
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