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#96334 09/06/13 05:27 PM
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Can anyone tell me if the recent storms have affected access to the Tuttle Creek TH or conditions of the Tuttle Creek route to Langley. Planning on heading up that way in a couple of weeks. Also can we expect water in the south fork of Tuttle Creek.


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I was up there on a hike to Corcoran via Tuttle a few weeks ago. No access issues, there was water in the sf. This time of year that approach to Langley would be a slog. I was able to drive 4wd to the th, along with another party that was there to climb the south wall of LP peak.


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I was anticipating the "slog". I'm always looking for a different way to do things so thought this approach may be more interesting and less crowded than the normal route. Thanks for the info.


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