Tuesday, February 7, 2006
Hex Mt 2.7.06
With the recent wild weather I was sure to find plenty of new snow. Crossing Snoqualmie seemed like an iffy proposition , so I decided to stay close. I was sure to hit some deep untracked snow so I brought extra floats for my snowshoes hoping this would allow me a summit of Mount Teneriffe. I arrived at the trailhead about an hour later than I had hoped but remained optimistic that I would have enough daylight to achieve my day's goal. The weather was calm, much to my suprise. I switched to snowshoes at around 1600ft and added extra float at around 3000ft. Above 3000ft it was a real grunt the snow was deep heavy and untracked slowing my pace. I pushed on to the flats around 4000ft where the Beagle struggled to keep pace. I felt a little bad for the little guy so I called it a day. On the descent it began to snow increasing in intensity as I grew closer to the truck.
Monday, January 30, 2006
Granite Lakes Road 1.30.06
Again I was a bit short on time and I was interested to see how much new snow had fallen in the last couple of days, so I chose a return to the South Bessemer Logging Road. I soon realized that my start was even later than what I was hoping for and I decided to save some time and just use the Granite Lakes Logging Road for my day's adventure. This proved to be a wise choice when I was greeted with a ""road closed"" sign at the beginning of the Middle Fork Road. I went around the sign and made my way to my new objective. The weather improved as I made my way up the road. I was quite suprised that I found no new snow on this day. With my stunted time frame I only made it to around 3100ft never using my snowshoes or the extra floats I had brought along thinking I would surely need. As I made my way back to the truck I was treated with some full on sunshine. I was a bit puzzled at first, I was little unsure what that warming light actually was.
Friday, January 27, 2006
South Bessemer Road 1.27.06
A little short on time I had to pick something quite close. The Middle Fork Road was quite potholed as I made my way to the CCC Road that starts between the bridge crossing the Middle Fork and the Taylor River Turnoff. I usually cut the corners on this route because the forest is open and the grade only moderate, but for today's purpose I was quite content to just walk the road. I encountered snow around 3000ft and switched to snowshoes shortly thereafter. The packed trail ends around 3600ft and I continued on breaking trail in the quite deep snow. Even my long legged dog Tanner was forced to follow me due to the deep snow. I was hoping for the saddle between South Bessemer and Moolock Mt. but I stopped around 4100ft and hurried back to the truck making it back after it had been quite dark for some time.
Monday, January 16, 2006
Lake Hancock Road 1.16.06
I figured the snow level would be quite low, so I was looking for a low elevation start. I decided to access Hancock lake via the North
Fork Rd. The way is blocked by an elephant gate, which was open. I chose to park since I did not have a permit. The road is in an active logging area so special care with the dogs was in order. The road was mostly bare for the 4.5 miles to the lake. I backtracked a bit and continued on the main line of the road until around 3100ft. I hope to use this approach, with the use of a mountain bike in the spring, to climb Hancock's Comb. At 4680ft Hancock's Comb come in at a lowly #99 on the Homecourt 100 list. I had no intention of summitting on this day due to the 18+ mile approach, but is did give me a nice 12 mile run for the dogs. I had expected heavy snows but was treated with mostly heavy rain.
Fork Rd. The way is blocked by an elephant gate, which was open. I chose to park since I did not have a permit. The road is in an active logging area so special care with the dogs was in order. The road was mostly bare for the 4.5 miles to the lake. I backtracked a bit and continued on the main line of the road until around 3100ft. I hope to use this approach, with the use of a mountain bike in the spring, to climb Hancock's Comb. At 4680ft Hancock's Comb come in at a lowly #99 on the Homecourt 100 list. I had no intention of summitting on this day due to the 18+ mile approach, but is did give me a nice 12 mile run for the dogs. I had expected heavy snows but was treated with mostly heavy rain.
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