
Clifford Santelli
​​TBA member and co-founder

we started out on the trail at approx 6pm and made it to the Red Heather Warming hut about 2hrs later and spent the night outside in our tent. It snowed about 2feet that night and left us breaking trail in the morning en route to Elfin Lakes Hut


this is an absolutely beautiful hut, it sleeps something like 30+people, and in style. It has a huge kitchen that multiple parties could cook dinner in and not get in eachothers way. It comes with a large dinning area and is about 3 stories tall


the door in the background is the main door to the hut, but due to snow fall you actuall enter the hut from the top floor. You can see the snow in the window on the right side

steve cooking us some food. We ended up boiling some water and dunking a white chocolate bar shaped like a bunny into it and boy was it delicious, funny how good stuff tastes when your starving

these are great sleeping quarters, all you do is lay out your mattress and your good to go

during this trip it never stopped snowing and it snowed another 1-1.5 feet. Thats just over 3feet in 2 nights, and we had to break trail on the way home. We ended up being completely burnt out by the time we made it back to the Red Heather Warming hut

we passed this couple on the trail. They were really nice, just too bad they weren't breaking trail

tired and glad to be going for a burger and beer

and he wants a beer and burger also, maybe we'll make it burger and 2 beers