Showing posts with label Watchman Trail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Watchman Trail. Show all posts

Saturday, August 15, 2020

Northern Loop Day 4: Lake James to Sunrise

Our fourth and final day bacpacking on the Northern Loop was from James Camp through Berkley Park to Sunrise, 12.7 miles with 2,000 ft loss and 4,000 ft of gain. This was our toughest and warmest day, so we broke camp and hiked out before 7 am. The trail descends mostly in the forest 1,300 ft in 2.5 miles. Here we are looking up towards Redstone Peak.
On reaching the West Fork of the White River drainage area, we saw Lower Van Horn Falss near the bottom of Van Horn Creek. We were happy to resupply our water as there would not be another fresh water creek until we reached Berkley Park in another 5-1/2 miles.
The bridge over the West Fork of the White River was in great condition and high enough above the water, that the bridge was dry.
Walking through the lower elevation of this trail, we found lots of ripe blueberries (and fresh bear scat).
The trail then climbs 2,500 ft through the nice shady forest up towards Grand Park in 4 miles.
Here I saw my first gnome plants!
Near the upper portion going up toward Grand Park we saw some arnica in bloom.
One of my favorite views of Mt Rainier, is here on the Northern Loop Trail, about 0.3 miles before joining the Lake Eleanor Trail through Grand Park. Here we can see areas we have hiked though the past 3 days. Straight ahead lies the Winthrop Glacier and to the right, Carbon Glacier.

There did not seem to many wildflowers in Grand Park, but as we began to descend into Berkley Park, we saw abundant wildflowers.

Lodi Creek is easily available in many places through Berkley Park, great for fresh water and cooling off.

gentian is blooming in Berkley Park
looking up at the saddle below Skyscraper mtn, where we crossed 3 days before.
lots of photos of the wildflowers we walked by in Berkley Park
























Back up on Sourdough Ridge, and a lovely view of Mt Rainier

Looking north from the Sourdough Ridge Trail, in the far distance: Mt Baker, Glacier Peak and Mount Stuart











Back at Summerland and the end of our four day backpacking trip along the Northern Loop Trail.


 

Monday, May 2, 2016

Watchman Trail in Zion National Park

 Our last hike of the day was the Watchman Trail located near the Visitor Center. It is about 3.5 miles with 500 ft elev gain.
 A beautiful hike, with outstanding views and lots of wildflowers.




 View of the Watchlman



 views of the west side of the canyon
 looking up toward Bridge Mountain

 so many plants in bloom along the trail
 a nice stone seat along the ledge
 the stone seat with footstool


 pano to the west and north
 pano to the north and east

 view looking down into Zion Canyon
a few of the many flowers and plants we saw in bloom along the trail: