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Friday, July 23, 2010

Island Lake

 

Well, Thursday I picked the only non-sunny day this week to go hiking, but the weather was comfortable  Except when I laid down to rest.  Then I got cold and that shouldn’t happen at the end of July.  My goal was Island Lake which goes by three other lakes and has side routes to half a dozen more.  Here is a picture of Talapus lake, the first in the chain.

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Island Lake is at the top of that ridge you see in the back ground.  In fact, it is really a hanging valley with a whole lot of lakes, lake lets, bogs, and otherwise squishy
ground. Here is a picture of Talapus lake from Island Lake.

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There are a bunch of steps up from one to the other.  Between the two,  in a little bowl is Ollolie Lake.  It has great camp sights and lots of reeds if you are into making baskets.

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But once into the hanging valley are a series of bogs, which on a cool day  are devoid of mosquitoes.  The cool weather is not all bad

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And Island Lake, which is named for all of the little islands in it. (Any where else they would be called rocks.)

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With in a mile of Island Lake, is Rainbow Lake. You can see the clouds pouring over the ridge to protect my skin from the harsh sun slight. Had there been a little more sun, I might have seen a rainbow over the lake.

 

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And on the way out were some four foot tall mutant lettuce like things that I am attributing to radiation leakage into the air from Hanford in the 1950’s.

 

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Even with the weather, it was a great hike, though a little long.  I was down to my last Oreo when I got back to the car.

Photos from Island lake hike

Common Wealth Basin

 

I was originally going to hike up to Annette Lake, but when I got there at 10:00, the parking lot was already full.  so, I decided to do some cross country up into common Wealth Basin.  My plan was to photograph the light reflecting off of common wealth creek. I was able to get some nice green

 

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and blue reflections

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And I continued my journey of learning the name of a new flower every week.  Except for this one which doesn’t seem to be in my book.

 

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But I did find Canadian dogwood

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And I was able to identify the wild life that I saw.  This is a fish

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It was a most pleasant hike, but I am still concerned that I continually run into flowers that are not in my the “150 most common flowers of the cascades” book.  I must be a most un-common hiker.

Photos of Common Wealth Basin

Snow Lake

 

I’ve been waiting for the snow to clear at the ever so appropriately named Snow Lake so I could hike there.  I arrived at the parking lot and was about the two hundredth car there and that was on a Thursday.

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But because of the snow on the trail and steep drop offs, I decided not to hike down.  On my way out, I ran into mountain search and rescue who were coming up to help some people who disagreed with my assessment.  So I worked my way back cross country, still running into a lot of snow, but not the steep dangerous kind.  Here is a waterfall where I have pictures of friends and family cooling off on a warm summer day, but that is when there is no snow and a lot less water.

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But since there was all of that snow, there were also some great waterfalls. I counted seven coming down the cliffs just above source lake. You can also cool off by standing at the base of a waterfall and looking up to photograph it, but be very selective in the water falls that you choose.

 

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Looking out over the Alpental Valley, the water falls are at my back, you can see Adam’s condominium. It is the white dot in the center of the picture.

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And I am constantly amazed that as soon as the snow gives an inch, the flowers start colonizing.

 

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Pictures of Snow lake hike

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Hiking with Rich and Mary

 

Rich, Mary and I, though  went hiking up Kachess Ridge.  It was a sunny day though Rich said it was just like a lovely winter day in Arizona.

 

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The stonecrop was in bloom

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and it was a great hike along Silver Creek.  There were waterfalls, lookouts with views where we ate out lunch and beautiful meadows.

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It was a beautiful day for a pleasant stroll through the woods, with a stream to cool your feet off at the end.

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Pictures of Kachess ridge Hike

Mason Lake

 

I’m a little behind on my postings.  Last week I headed up to Mason Lake and it was so clear that you could see the Olympics. This view is looking out along the south fork of the Snoqualmie River, I-90 to the rest of you,

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Even Mt Rainier poked its head above the lower peaks.

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The bear grass was out, but as you can see, it is a steep trail up to Bandera Peak.

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But eventually I reached Mason Lake.  It was beautiful and for this time of the year, there were amazingly few bugs.

 

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I spent about an hour setting here and relaxing and then headed to Island Lake, but I ran into snow before I got there and stopped and headed back home.  It was a a beautiful day and a cool hike in the shade.  Of course it was kind of hot in the open slopes with the bear grass, but there were a lot of places along the trail to relax.

 

Pictures of hike