My hikes in Wasington State. This is not intended as a guidebook, just my description of some of the wonderful trips and trails you can enjoy here. For actual trip planning, get details from a source like wta.org, trails.com or one of the excellent books published by the Mountaineers.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Mallardy Ridge Snowshoe
We made it up the road about 1 1/2 miles before the trailhead until the snow made us pull over and park (a vehicle with traction devices could make it all the way). There were only about 2 1/2 inches of snow on the road, so our snowshoes stayed strapped to our packs until we were a mile past the trailhead.
The snow got deeper as we gained elevation, about 2 1/2 feet at the basin atop the ridge. We walked in a steady, 36 degree rain the whole way, not as asthetically pleasing as snow but a great test of our cold/wet weather winter gear. Despite last week's strong winds, the trail was remarkably free of blowdowns.
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