Saturday, October 30, 2021

Coldwater Peak


On a beautiful sunny day after a week of rain, we were ready to go hiking. We headed down to Johnston Ridge at Mt St Helens Volcanic National Monument to hike up to Coldwater Peak, (about 11.7 miles round trip with 2,400 ft of gain overall). The views were fabulous, but the wind gusts were much stronger than what was predicted.
View of Mt St Helens from the Boundary Trail on our way towards Harry Ridge.
On the boundary  trail heading up to St Helens Lake, below is Mt Adams, Spirit Lake, Mt Hood, Harry's Ridge and Mt St Helens.

We saw several groups of elk along our hike and a large herd. I was able to get one "decent" zoom photo of this bull elk (it is fuzzy).

We saw quite a bit of hoar frost on the trail today, Mt Hood and Mt St Helens 
View of St Helens Lake, Mt Rainier beginning to peek out over the ridge
View of Coldwater Peak from the trail above St Helens Lake







I love that a the trail goes through this rock arch high above St Helens Lake




View of Mt Adams through the rock arch. There were some icicles hanging down from the arch.
On the boundary trail, after the junction with the Coldwater Lake Trail, looking across St Helens Lake towards Mt Adams
From the boundary trail, a .75 mile spur trail leads up Coldwater Peak. I love this view of Mt St Helens between these pointy ridges. Mt Hood in the distance
There was some snow on the trail up Coldwater Peak, it was beginning to melt as we hiked back down.

We saw large ice chunks falling of these cliffs on Coldwater Peak, we made sure to hike quickly by when we were underneath them.

View of Mt Hood and Mt St Helens as we neared the top of Coldwater Peak






View of Mt Rainier as we neared the top of Coldwater Peak




On top of Coldwater Peak: view to the west, Coldwater Lake below, we also saw some distant snow capped Olympic Mountains to the northwest.

View of Mt Rainier (left) and the Goat Rocks (right) from on top of Coldwater Peak.







zoom of Mt Rainier


There were some icy plants and tree limbs on Coldwater Peak today.


The views coming back on this trail are as gorgeous as coming up! Mt Adams, St Helens Lake and Spirit Lake 
zoom of Mt Adams
At one of the switchbacks coming down from Coldwater Peak, we saw two mountain goats (right center of photo) in this view of Mt St Helens
zoom of the mountain goats








Mt Rainier as we continue down Colwater Peak

It was so windy on top of Coldwater Peak, we waited until we were almost back to the junction with the Coldwater Lake Trail to find a spot off trail to take our lunch break. Looking up at Coldwater Peak from the boundary trail.

View of Mt Adams through a hole in a stump

More views as we continue hiking back down the trail:




 

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