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How to Survive an Ice Storm - Hammock Camping the Roaring Plains

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3 Days of Winter Hammock Camping and Backpacking in the Roaring Plains Wilderness during Snow and Freezing Rain.

For this late winter backpacking trip, I decided to head back down to West Virginia’s Monongahela National forest to do some ridge hiking and cold weather hammock camping. Due to temperatures forecasted from the low 20’s to the low 40’s, I needed to pack in some heavier warm clothing layers for this trip, along with some camp tools, so I used my larger winter backpack. For sleep and shelter, I used my goto ultralight hammock and tarp setup with winter grade down quilts (full gear list below). As it turns out, I probably should have used that extra pack space for a larger tarp too, but live and learn I guess…

The 6,792 acre Roaring Plains West Wilderness is a remote federal wilderness area located about 3 miles south of the more popular Dolly Sods Wilderness Area. It boasts a healthy network of trails, which are unmarked and often, grown in and hard to follow. Official paper maps are hard to come by, and by some accounts, not very up to date. Based on my personal experience, I would highly recommend using a GPS with appropriate data while hiking here. You can also find good trail info and map printouts at MidAtlanticHikes.com and HikingUpward.com.

I also recorded my personal GPS data for this trip, which can be found on my full blog post here
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Trailhead Used: Red Creek Trailhead
37 Public Road, Davis, WV 26260
38°58’20.7″N 79°23’53.8″W

This is an easily accessible lot with room for a half dozen cars. I used it to begin a road hike up Forest Road 19 because the gates were closed for the winter. During other seasons, you can drive up the gravel FR19 and park right at the beginning of the South Prong and Boar’s Nest trails.

Trails Used Day 1

Road hike FR19 for 3 miles
Left (west) on Hidden Passage Trail
Camp along Hidden Passage Tr on the Ridge.
This is a medium sized campsite with room for a hammock or tent on the ridge, as well as some spots with more protection tucked in the pines. There is an established fire pit, but no water. The nearest water is at the campsite 1.5 miles earlier, near the intersection of Hidden Passage trail and South Prong trail.

Day 1 Mileage: 6.9 miles
Day 1 Gross Elevation Gain: 2,255′
Day 1 Gross Descent: 439′

Day 2 Remain at camp on the ridge

Trails Used Day 3

Continue on Hidden Passage Trail
Left (south) on the Pipeline
Right (west) on the Canyon Rim Trail
This trail is very hard to spot, but when I went, there was a white thermometer nailed to a tree along the pipeline right by the grownin entrance to the trail.
Right (North) on Tee Pee Trail
Trail begins next to an established ridge side campsite. When I was there, there was a small piece of orange tape and a very small pile of rocks marking the entrance, both of which could easily not be there in the future. I would highly suggest using GPS data for finding and following the short, but overgrown Tee Pee Trail.
Right (east) on Roaring Plains Trail
Right (southeast) on pipeline for a short bit
Left (northeast) on dirt road for a little bit
Left (north) on Boar’s Nest Trail
FR19 for 1 Mile
Return to Parking

Day 2 Mileage: 11 miles
Day 2 Gross Elevation Gain: 1,571′
Day 2 Gross Descent: 3,391′

Grand Total Mileage: 17.9 miles
Grand Total Elevation Gain: 5,646′

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Notable Backpacking Gear

Fjallraven Kajka 75 Backpack https://amzn.to/2Uj8Ew4
Dutchware HalfWit Hammock https://dutchwaregear.com
Dutchware Whoopie Hook hammock suspension w/ kevlar tree straps.
Hammock Gear Burrow 20 Top Quilt https://www.hammockgear.com
Hammock Gear Phoenix 0 Underquilt
Hammock Gear Dyneema Hex Tarp
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