PTC Trail 2/28/2021

Christmas Lake From the North

I did a pretty easy 5-miler today. It was drizzly and there was a lot of very slick snow on the ground just a few feet above the PTC Trail so I just went east to the start of the Olallie Trail (discovering a small side trail along the way that bears more investigation), turned around, did the Christmas Lake Trail, then wandered over to Rattlesnake Lake and then back to the car.

I snapped the photo above on the north side of Christmas Lake, looking south rather than my usual spot on the west side of the lake looking east.

I love this rock, which looks like it would be a challenge for the rock climbers:

“The Rock”
Misty Day

I think I only saw four or five people all day, it was just drizzly and cool and slick. But still fun, and much better than just hanging out indoors. Also, I was energized today because I got my first Covid vaccine yesterday. Progress!

Stan’s Overlook 2/23/2021

What Stan Looked Over

I couldn’t stand not hiking so I went out today, in spite of a nasty forecast. “Heavy rain” followed by thunderstorms. But tough. My commitment was rewarded when the forecast turned out to be bogus. It did not rain at all. I made it to Stan’s safe and dry.

However, I did get to appreciate the fact that when I hike I always pack my micro-spikes. Today they were needed. The last .75 mile or so was hard-packed snow, slippery and not easy to navigate. When I put on the spikes, no prob.

Stan’s Overlook

Stan’s is not a huge deal but it does have a bench and a picnic table, neither very inviting today.

For the first time ever, mine was the only car in the parking lot as I left the lot and started on the trail:

Almost Empty Lot

I need to pick up the pace and not let the weather deter me. My plan to do Sourdough Mountain in August is going to require some training and the sooner I get serious about it the better.

Sammamish River Trail

Kayak

Not sure if what I did today – I walked the Sammamish River Trail from Bothell Landing to the top of Heart Attack Hill on the Tolt Pipeline Trail (and back) a total of about 10 miles. With one butt-kicking hill. But no forest. Is that a hike?

I am hoping for a hike tomorrow, weather permitting.

Stan’s Overlook 2/10/2021

Stan’s Overlook

I did a quick Stan’s Overlook hike this morning. I took a slightly different route going back down and the total mileage was about 4.05 miles. Plenty of snow, it was really nice.

Snowy Trail
Mount Si

One of the benefits of living near both ocean and mountains is that the climate is fairly benign but in the winter you can drive to the mountains and enjoy all the snow you want. Without having to drive in it.

However, we may get some lowland snow in the next few days. The problem with lots of snow is not hiking (or snowshoeing) but getting to the hikes. We do not have a great infrastructure for dealing with snowy streets around here.

Anyway, a decent workout, and a fun time.

Section Line/Nook Trails 2/7/2021

Colorful Stump

As always my lack of camera skills and a great camera mean that the pictures I take are very pale imitations of nature. The stump in this pic was really attractive. I was thinking of one of those paint-by-number oil painting kits. A real colorist would be able to identify all the different shades of green but on the trail I was only able to distinguish maybe five different hues. The wood was several different but similar colors, and the little fungus was a nice off-white. Very nice.

Trillium Bridge

My hike was from E. Sunset lot to Adventure Trail, up Section Line, down Nook, etc. This bridge is about 3/4 way up the Section Line trail. On the way down, I was on the Bus Trail, figuring to do my usual Wetlands route but there were a lot of people (and I am not vaccinated yet) on the Bus Trail so I detoured down the Around The Lake Trail back to Puget Power Trail. That means I got to see Tradition Lake:

Tradition Lake

A decent workout, nice way to start a Sunday.

Stan’s Overlook 2/5/2021

Not Much View Today

It has been rainy all week but today I couldn’t take it any longer and I decided to head out to Rattlesnake Mountain. The best news about hiking on a rainy day is that you have the trail almost to yourself. I saw maybe 4 people the entire time, including a guy with his pooch when I got to Stan’s.

This side of the mountain is full of bike trails:

Bike Trail

And there are plenty of reminders of the long history of logging. This used to be an old, old tree:

Former Old Growth

Just under 4 miles, a decent workout, I will see how it goes this weekend but I am hoping to get out on Sunday.