[Image1]Yatsugatake Trail Maintenance and Tsukumogusa SurveyI climbed Yatsugatake for a route inspection, tr
[Image2]Yatsugatake Trail Maintenance and Tsukumogusa SurveyI climbed Yatsugatake for a route inspection, tr
[Image3]Yatsugatake Trail Maintenance and Tsukumogusa SurveyI climbed Yatsugatake for a route inspection, tr
[Image4]Yatsugatake Trail Maintenance and Tsukumogusa SurveyI climbed Yatsugatake for a route inspection, tr
[Image5]Yatsugatake Trail Maintenance and Tsukumogusa SurveyI climbed Yatsugatake for a route inspection, tr
[Image6]Yatsugatake Trail Maintenance and Tsukumogusa SurveyI climbed Yatsugatake for a route inspection, tr

Yatsugatake Trail Maintenance and Tsukumogusa Survey
I climbed Yatsugatake for a route inspection, trail maintenance, and tsukumogusa survey ahead of the “Mt. Yokodake Tsukumogusa Hike” scheduled for May 30.
The Somae-one Ridge had snow from about 2,400 meters up to just above the observation platform, with depths exceeding 50 cm in places. Many fallen trees, large and small, blocked the route, so I worked my way up cutting them away with a handsaw.
Beyond the steep climb, the ridge was once again carpeted with tsukumogusa in full bloom this year.

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