Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Granite Mountain


 Drove up I-90 just west of Snoqualmie Pass to hike up to Granite Mountain, 9 miles round trip with 3,800 ft of gain.




The first few miles are up through the forest.










Nice fall colors as we neared the higher elevations of Granite Mountain. Fire Lookout is on the summit.


a small stream













We could see Mt Rainier to the south.














zoom of Mt Rainier, a cloud was forming between us and the mountain 












We enjoyed eating ripe blueberries.

















The fall colors were fabulous!












We also enjoyed this "flattish" section of the trail, before the final uphill to the summit of Granite Mountain.


View of the lookout atop Granite Mountain through the fall foliage.
Wonderful views of nearby Cascade Peaks, and Glacier Peak to the north.
zoom of Glacier Peak
Basking in the 360 degree views atop Granite Mountain. Mt Baker in the far distance.
zoom of a very distant Mt Baker
The clouds high above seemed painted on the sky.
Below us to the north are Tuscohatchie and Crystal Lakes.
Fire Lookout on Granite Mountain and a cloudy Mt Rainier.
views to the northeast
zoom of Mt Stuart
views to the southeast,  Keechelus Lake in the distance
views to the west, in the very far distance: Puget Sound area covered in clouds and further west the Olympic Mountains
The fire lookout on Granite Mountain



As we hiked down the trail, we found a boot track to this view of Tuscohatchie and Crystal Lakes.












The colors seemed brighter in the afternoon sun as we hiked down the trail.


















Here, the fire lookout on Granite Mountain looks tiny.


Last it of trail before the steep journey back down Granite Mountain.

We saw a coyote on the hillside. (pc Kim Chaing)
On our way down the trail.



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