I decided to ascend to the castle on the top of Mt Healy on fathers day 6/18/2017. I had all day,…read moreand daylight hours are more than 20 so time was not a factor. The weather was partly sunny, light winds, a few passing clouds, a beautiful day. I started at Bison Gulch because I knew it led to the peak. Most people that start at Bison gulch do not reach the peak, either they don't know they haven't reached it or they give up. I brought plenty of water, sandwich and snacks to conservatively last all day. The beginning of the hike is steep, 2 trails start at the bottom, 1 goes south up the gulch a short distance and switches back to the ridge, the other stays on the ridge line. I started at 1:30 pm. The trail was steep, I constantly stopped about a minute to catch my breath, I made it up to the first hump, and rested while other hikers pressed on. I continued up beyond the hump along the ridge line its fairly steep and maintained the same pace and rest times,, it is fairly steep and strenuous, there is really no respite from the incline. (I am in good shape and 55years.) The wind gets strong here and can stay pretty strong for a while. I finally started leap frogging ahead of the earlier climbers, I kept resting and kept my goal in mind (the castle!) I finally came to a large rocky outcrop which most people think is the top of Mt. Healy, it is not.. All the previous hikers stopped here and did not continue. It is not the peak, you still have 2 to 3 hours to go. Note: You can clearly see the peak for quite a bit of the hike but you cannot see it from the parking lot or during the first hour of the hike. Not until you pass the tall rocky outcrop does the peak come into view..Then you can see that you have a lot of work ahead of you. I think that's why people turn back now. It is windy here.
Once I passed the rocky outcrop the trail gets a little more forgiving, there are a few smooth saddles, some side ways trails some steep areas, snow fields, large bowls,,steep ridges with drop offs, absolutely exhilarating views and terrain - for this hiker. The trail is not as well defined, You may have to back track a short distance to pick up a better trail as the paths do not stand out, just stay on the ridges most of the time, keep pushing on in the direction of the summit. Once you get to the "stonehenge" looking rock formation you have 15 to 30 minutes more to the summit. At the base of the castle, circle to the north west side and you can climb up to the very highest point of the castle spire!!!
During the hike, I stopped 4 times for extended periods (5 to 10 minutes) and ate 1/4 sandwich couple cookies, and drank a little water on the way up). At the summit, I climbed up the first spire and stayed behind the rock wall, dried all my clothes, and ate most of my food - I saved a bottle of water and a few snacks for the decent. I stayed on top for about 1-1/2 hours. I was glad I had no one pushing me up or setting a pace, it was very relaxing hike, slow and steady. Beautiful views and a glorious day, Descending is pretty hard as well and you better have good fitting boots. I put on a second pair of socks for this, knowing how it will feel later if your boots are loose. I took my time, tried to follow the trails, got off the ridge line a couple times, but mostly went down the sam eway I came up... I was at the car at 9:30pm - It was an 8 hour trip! worth every minute. My legs killed me for 3 days afterward.