
We drove up to the east side of Snoqualmie Pass to snowshoe up to Kendall Knob, 8 miles round trip with 1,800 ft of gain.

Looking south along Coal Creek near the beginning of the trail.

The forest walk was beautiful with the fresh snowfall from last night, we only saw some fresh ski tracks on our way up.

It was mostly cloudy this morning.

There were no fresh tracks once we passed the turn off to Kendall Lakes.

We broke trail for the last portion of this hike.

Icicles on the trees:

We had some partial views to the east while we took our lunch break, looking down at Gold Creek Pond and Keechelus Lake>

Every thing looks so beautiful and peaceful covered in fresh snow.

One of the Kendall Peaks came out of the clouds as we were snowshoeing back down the trail.

We saw some blue sky and some peekaboo views as we returned down the trail:
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