
In the winter the slope on the east side is a nice intermediate ski, and the slope on the west side is for experts.At the pass there are a few very accessible scrambles.There is next water after the pass is at Fisher Creek. There is easy access to water in the basin, and few small creeks during the ascent.Fisher Camp has three camp spots, two support one tent each, while the third can support four tents.Hours - 2:30 am to 11:00 am - Monday through Friday and 12:00 am to 12:00 am - Sunday. Traveling North on I-95 towards Washington DC. E-ZPass helps to reduce congestion and reduce auto emissions. Where can you use an EZ Pass in The Washington Metro area Virginia and Maryland. E-ZPass can process 250 to 300 percent more vehicles per lane, thus reducing toll plaza delays and traffic congestion. Day hiking out-and-back to Easy Pass is 7 miles round trip. E-ZPass offers you a number of different benefits: E-ZPass saves you money through automatic discount programs on many E-ZPass facilities.Astounding views to the west of glacial peaks and into the basin with a few larch trees for fall colors as well. Ascend the trail through a few boulder fields. There is little shade left at this point until the bottom of the basin on the other side of the pass. At about 5,500 ft the forest ends and opens into flowering meadows with a good view of the pass. Perched high in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. The ascent starts off with a stroll through a dense forest, a very nice bridge crossing and a number of very well constructed foot bridges elevating the hiker over mudded areas. Paddy-Go-Easy Pass sounds a lot more carefree than it actually is. The east side trail is well graded and a very easy ascent, on the west side it drops quickly into the basin on a steep and heavily switch backed trail. ON THE TRAILįollow the Easy Pass Trail up and over easy pass and descend into Fisher Creek Basin. There is room for about ten cars, and bathroom facilities are available. Drive SR-20 to the Easy Pass trailhead between Mileposts 151 and 152.
