Regarding your question about the weekend hiking route, I looked into the Ridge Loop trail conditions and everything is clear with no snow or mud issues reported. The full loop is about 6.2 miles with a steady climb through the first two miles then a gradual descent. I think starting around 7:30 would give us plenty of time to take breaks at the overlooks and still be back by early afternoon. Parking at the main lot usually fills by 9 on Saturdays so arriving early is important. You will want to bring layers because the temperature can drop significantly near the ridge even when it is warm at the base. I can carry the group first aid kit and an extra map. Let me know if you prefer a different trail or if anyone in your group has mobility concerns because there is one section with loose rocks that might be tricky.
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About your question on the pasta recipe I tried last week, the most important step is reserving about a cup of the cooking water before draining the noodles. Adding that starchy liquid gradually to the skillet helps bind everything together without needing heavy cream. I used a mix of mushrooms and spinach for the vegetables and finished with a handful of fresh basil. The whole dish comes together in about 25 minutes which makes it practical for a weeknight. You can substitute chicken or shrimp for the protein if you want something heartier. I also recommend using a wide pan so the ingredients have room to coat evenly. Let me know if you try it and whether you adjust any of the seasoning. I have another variation using sun-dried tomatoes and olives that works well for a more Mediterranean flavor profile.