We drove out to the SnoPark at 29 Pines in the Teanaways to snowshoe up to Teanaway Butte via the closed Jungle Creek Road. This was about 11.5 miles round trip with 2,100 ft of gain, most in the last 1.5 miles. We hadn't seen any trip reports from this winter so we brought our snowshoes. We found the entire route well packed, so ended up carrying our snowshoes and wearing micro spikes. There was a beautiful sunrise as we left the trailhead.
Most of the route is up the closed Jungle Creek Road in the forest. For the first 4.25 miles, the road gains about 1,000 ft.
We decided, to stay on the road until it ends at Liars Prairie. Some people choose to go cross county earlier from where the road meets the Way Creek Trail. After looking at a topo map, we opted to continue the end of the road at Liars Praire and go around the false summit on the south side, eventually joining another closed forest road for a short while to its end and continue to the top of Teanaway Butte. There were several different snowshoe tracks going in different directions. We did find a set that went in the same direction we had planned on.
When we reached the short road section on the south side of Teanaway Butte, we entered the burn area from the Jolly Mountain fire of a few years ago. Here, we had a beautiful view of Mt Rainier to the southwest.
pano to the west and north: Mt Rainier to Mt Stuart with many Teanaway Peaks in between:
view to the southeast
Once we returned to the Jungle Creek Road, it was a long 5 miles back to the car. The snow had softened a little, and we did some occasional post holing, not enough to put on our snowshoes. Here we were walking alongside Jungle Creek.
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