Saturday, January 26, 2013

Snowshoe at Blewett Pass

The weather was better on the east side of the Cascades, so we headed to Blewett Pass in the Wenatchee National Forest for our snowshoe fun. We hiked for about 8 miles.
 We started by following the forest road on the west side of the pass
 once we neared the ridge line, we went off roared and hike up the ridge.
 We had great views to the North
 and as we hiked back, the clouds lifted over the Cascades
 and we could see Sawtooth ridge to the west.

Monday, January 21, 2013

Snowshoe to Keechelus Ridge

This hike starts right off of I-90 just East of Snoqualmie Pass. 
We snowshoes about 6.5 miles with 2100 ft elevation gain.
The trail starts in the forest, and climbs quickly. 
As we gained elevation we started getting out of the fog and had gorgeous views.
 As we neared Keechelus Ridge, we joined the forest road and shared it with snowmobilers.
Mt Rainier is seen in the background.
At the top of Keechelus Ridge, the Cascade Mountains to the North.
and far to the west we could see the Olympic Mountains through the gap in the Cascade Mountains 
  We had a quick descent once we returned to the steep hillside in the forest
as the snow was deep and soft.

Friday, January 11, 2013

Snowshoe at Hurricane Ridge

Beautiful day, we headed to Hurricane Ridge to snowshoe around.
We started out on the road toward Hurricane Hill.
 We had great views of the Olympic Mountains to the South
 and the Strait of Juan de Fuca to the North
 There were x-coountry ski tracks, but we were the first snowshoers out this morning 
and had to make our own tracks.
 We climbed up the hill.
 Because of the large cornice on the right side of the ridge, and no clear trail to take through the steep parts, we decided to play it safe and snowshoe back to the Visitor Center
 We also snowshoed around the area near the visitor center enjoying the sun
 and had a great view of Mt Baker to the Northeast across Puget Sound

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Snowshoe Narada Falls to Reflection Lakes to Paradise and back at Mt Rainier National Park

Lots of fresh snow, but acceptable Avalanche risk levels. We headed out to Mt Rainier.
Started at the parking lot at Narada Falls. A good place to start/end the hike
 as there are large heated restrooms available to change in.
 It seemed like we were in a winter wonderland.
 The trail does go through a couple of avalanche chute areas
 Much more snow than when I was at Reflection Lakes in November.

 After Reflection Lakes, we took the snow covered road to Paradise to enjoy some hot chocolate.
Then hiked back down to the Narada Falls parking lot. While we were returning, the snow stopped,
the clouds lifted a bit and we could enjoy the sight of some of the surrounding ridges.