Friday, February 14, 2003
Taylor River Road 2.14.03
The wife and I had a little Valentines day hike with the weather staying dry and pleasant we headed of the road that parallels the Taylor River. We took the kids, Baxter the beagle (his first hike) and Tanner the moose as we like to refer to him. We only went for an hour, due to Tanners recent ACL surgery. I was very pleased with Tanners new knee, only 8 weeks from surgery and already able to hike. I sure have missed my hiking partner. All in all a great day to enjoy a leisurely stroll in the woods.
Wednesday, February 5, 2003
Amalbis Mt.2.5.03
I was looking for a snowhoe climb where I didn't just carry them. As I suspected there was plenty of snow covering the road. I climbed to the first intersection and climbed straight up the hill until I rejoined the road. I passed two guys on skis at the next junction. I continued on the eastern road and climbed to the very obvious pt (approx 4600ft). The views were stunning in every direction. Great views of Ranier to the south and the Dutch Miller group to the NW, and also Kachess Lake directly beneath the summit. I decided to follow the western trail out and passed the same two skiers I had met previously. The weather couldn't have been better and there was plenty of untracked powder above 4000ft.
Total distance approx 11 miles Total climb 2100ft Total time 3:40
Total distance approx 11 miles Total climb 2100ft Total time 3:40
Wednesday, January 29, 2003
Mailbox Peak 1.29.03
I left the Middle Fork Rd. amid a pretty steady rain. The trail to Mailbox is as steep as ever, it is in pretty good shape with some water over the trail. The cool wet weather stole my drive and with the long climbs of the last 3 weeks sapping the strength of my legs, I could only muster it to 2800ft. I did not hit snow and I don't think there is any until the rock slide. I passed 3 guys on the way down, I hope they had better luck than I.
Friday, January 24, 2003
Mt Teneriffe Saddle 1.24.03
I got a really late start so I decided to do something close. I arrived at the end of the Mt. Si Road at 1:30. I took the logging road until the saddle just south of Ranchor Lake. I then left the logging round on the easy to follow trail that leads towards Teneriffe. The trail follows to ridge line and is very easy to follow due to the lack of snow. I left the snowshoes in the car today which was a good thing because I didn't hit sustained snow until 3700ft. There is hardly any snow once you leave the logging road. The weather was fairly warm low 40's on the summit. The last 300ft of climb is fairly steep and is very slippery on the descent. I reached the summit at 4:15 and only stayed a few minutes. I hurried back (mostly in the dark) and reached the car at 6:30.
Trip stats 14+ miles Total time 5 hours Total climb 4000ft
Trip stats 14+ miles Total time 5 hours Total climb 4000ft
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