Section Line 4/28/2021

Almost Dry

We have had one of the driest Aprils on record so I wasn’t surprised to see little Trillium Creek running low.

Anyway, I did my standard Section Line conditioning hike today. However, I should mention that all the hiking is paying off. It used to take me 40 minutes to get from the E. Sunset Way lot to the start of Section Line; today I did it in 34 minutes. And the Section Line, up to the intersection with the Nook Connector, used to take 35 minutes. Today I did it in 23 minutes. And without much straining.

On the way down Nook I saw a new sign:

New Sign

And here is the view itself:

The View

The only thing I could find via web search was that there is a video game, whose description sounds like it is a Pokemon rip-off, with a character called Pipsee. Is this some sort of gamer homage?

Another decent workout and the snow on the mountains continues to melt out. I am thinking next week I might just venture up Mount Si and/or Mount Washington.

Stan’s Overlook 4/27/2021

Here Comes the Sun

I got an early start this morning, leaving the car to go up the trail at 6am. Now that the sun is rising earlier and earlier I like to get out and beat the traffic.

Stan’s is another one of my conditioning hikes. I plan on getting out tomorrow so I didn’t want to hammer my legs. I am still thinking about what to do tomorrow, perhaps something in the Middle Fork area.

Part of the Rattlesnake hike today is the service road you can get on to bypass part of the forested trail and get some views. I snapped a different view on the way down:

Coming Down

Like I always say, it beats sitting on the couch.

Olallie Trail 4/23/2021

Mount Si and Little Si

I got out again today, going up Cedar Butte Trail to the Saddle, down Southside to Olallie, up Olallie to the first view point and then back down Olallie to PTC. Partly cloudy day but perfect temps.

There is a sign on the Olallie Trail that makes me think that someone named Dan had an accident, taking a corner too fast:

The Sign
The Corner

I just hope no one got hurt; it is more downhill than it looks in the photo and the bikers do come flying down at a hefty pace. Whenever I am on this trail I am ever-vigilant for bikers.

Here is a look at Christmas Lake from above:

Christmas Lake

About 8 miles, here is the track:

Track

I am going to try to get out on Sunday, which would make this a four-hike week. Sweet!

Dirty Harry’s Balcony 4/21/2021

Dirty Harry’s Balcony

I got lucky today. Perfect weather – not too hot or cold, no clouds, the views were forever. I started up the trail at 6:24 am and saw no one on the way up and a grand total of five people (a party of two and a party of three) on the way down. Beautiful.

It took me about 1 hour and 5 minutes to navigate up to the balcony, which is important because I do want to do this hike in time to watch the sun rise from that lofty perch. That means going up this trail with a headlamp. There are numerous side trails that lead to rock-climbing slabs so it is important to watch the trail signs. But doing this in the dark should be possible.

About 2/3 of the way up there is a great viewpoint looking south and west:

Change and Songbird Peaks

The trail itself is excellent:

A Bit of the Trail

There is also a nice view of one of my favorite bridges, the Mine Creek bridge:

Mine Creek Bridge

And here is the track:

All in all a very good workout and a fun hike. I expect to do something on Friday, not sure just what.

Section Line 4/20/2021

Tradition Lake

I did my typical Section Line hike today, no biggie. The only slight wrinkle is that I spent less time on the Bus Trail, having veered off to check out Tradition Lake.

I am thinking of going to Dirty Harry’s Balcony early tomorrow to time how long it takes me to get to the balcony. This is a popular spot to watch the sun rise, as it has a perfect and very high eastern view. As soon as the sun starts oozing over the mountains you get a major light show.

But you have to time it just right. Tomorrow I will give that a shot.

Zig Zag Trail 4/18/2021

Aerie

I hiked up the Zig Zag Trail today – almost no snow until I got to the top and then it was deep:

Snow En Route to Truck Summit

I went back via the service road NF9021, which was snowy most of the way. NF9021 intersects the PTC Trail and it is at least 2.5 miles along that wide and level trail (lots of bikes out) and I noticed the very cool tree at the top looking like it would be a perfect place for an eagle’s nest.

On the way up Zig Zag I noticed J’s and Hall Point and Change Peak looking majestic in the sun:

Western Stars

Here is a typical view of the Zig Zag Trail:

The Trail

It is steep (1400 feet of elevation gain in one mile) and narrow but easy to follow and not dangerous going up. A great workout for sure, and our weather this past week has been terrific. It is getting close to 80 degrees today and totally sunny. Supposed to be fairly nice next week as well.

As the snow recedes, tougher hikes are calling. For example, maybe something like this, which is north of where I was today:

Looking North

Here is the track, about 7.75 miles:

Track

Granite Creek Trail 4/15/2021

View from Granite Creek Trail

A little jaunt today up the Granite Creek Trail to the bridge – I turned around there (it’s about 2 miles, and steep) to avoid getting tangled up in snow. Also, I wanted to drive farther east on the Middle Fork Road to see if I could find the Rainy Creek Trail, which is supposed to be not far from the Rainy Creek Bridge I visited last week after Stego Butte.

I did find the trail and went up a hundred yards or so. Looks challenging but I am sure Derek will be up for an adventure.

On the way down I saw a really cool root just off the trail:

Root

At the Pratt River Trail trailhead you can take a short walk to a nice picnic area that has a great view of the river and Mount Garfield:

Looks Challenging

I also stopped at Camp Brown on the way back. This is also a very nice spot, it has a .5 mile interpretive trail with signs that explain the area was a logging camp way back in the day, then a sort of boy scout camp and then I forget what else, but is now a wonderful little spot with several picnic areas, awesome forest and nice-sounding river views.

Fun!

Margaret’s Way 4/13/2021

Mount Rainier

Nice hike and workout today. It was a 7-miler up and down the Margaret’s Way trail on Squak Mountain. Beautiful day, supposed to be great all week.

I did the little side trip to Debbie’s View (above). Not much extra mileage but it is a good view point.

There is a stand of birches I always love:

Birches
A Little Flower of the Mountain

Track below. Not sure where I will go Thursday, but I do plan to get out on the trail.

Track

Mt. Teneriffe Trail 4/11/2021

Trail

I did a 6.5 miler today, up and down the Mount Teneriffe Trail. I was hoping to go further but I was not pleased with the trail. There was plenty of snow this week and I was expecting to use my snow shoes but there has been a quick melt-out and the trail was too sketchy for spikes, not nearly deep enough for the snow shoes, and too slippery for just boots. So I turned around at about 2,600 feet.

Not unhappy, though, it was a nice workout on a beautiful day.

Even without getting to any of the viewpoints, let alone the awesome Teneriffe summit, there is plenty of interest.

Stream
Trailside Pond

Here is the track:

Track

I look forward to next week, weather should be decent.

Section Line 4/5/2021

Round Lake

No big deal today, the typical Section Line (back via Nook and Wetlands) conditioning hike.

Back in October I took a photo of nearly-empty Round Lake and said that, like those famous haystacks, I would take photos of Round Lake every three months, to compare. There was a bit more water in January and much more today. We will see how it looks in July.

Nice workout, beautiful day.