Bombadil
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I apologize in advance for the abundance of photos but between 4 friends we took over 1200 photos on our trip and it was quite difficult to not showcase some of the better ones!
Part 1: miscellaneous adventures
Mt. Adams (attempt) 7.11.11 - 7.12.11
The four of us had tentatively planned on doing Adams as a warm up for Rainier and lacking a large enough good weather window for Rainier this idea was further reinforced. So on the 11th we made the long drive down from Seattle and headed up to Trout Lake to get our permits. We found the forest roads still weren't cleared of snow so we'd be adding an extra few miles and a decent chunk of elevation to our hike. Coupled with our late start from the long drive we elected to make camp around 7500 feet, below lunch counter, where we had a little more protection and some fine views to Mt. Hood to our south as dusk approached.
Mt. Adams from near Trout Lake
The 4 jokers head out for Adams: myself, Sean, Ted, and Andy.
Mount Hood
Zoomed Mount Hood shot. No complaints from us about not having any views...
We awoke to howling winds, rain, sleet, and < 100 ft visibility so we waited around for the better part of the day. By mid-afternoon when it was clear we wouldn't be summiting on the 12th and a poor weather forecast for the following day we elected to bail and head north for the Olympics where the forecast looked a little better. Ah...but this was the Pacific Northwest afterall and naturally the forecast changed and the wet weather followed us up to Olympic NP. We still were able to get a few views here and there:
Multnomah Falls, Columbia River Gorge, Oregon
Crescent Lake, Olympic NP
We were all itching to get up high but in the end the prospect of getting soaked in 30/40 degree sleet/rain at 6k feet and drenching our gear before rainier sounded like a miserable idea so we made lemonade out of lemons and did some backpacking along the beach northwest of Forks near the far corner of the peninsula. We kept our cold weather gear dry, didn't have to pay for a hotel, and got to hike along the beach--it was an easy sell. Plus we got some awesome views along the way:
Hole in the Wall, Olympic NP
Sea-scapes in Olympic NP
After 2 days on the beach the forecast for Rainier looked to be improving so we packed up and made the trek to Tacoma/Rainier NP and geared up for Rainier.
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Part 1: miscellaneous adventures
Mt. Adams (attempt) 7.11.11 - 7.12.11
The four of us had tentatively planned on doing Adams as a warm up for Rainier and lacking a large enough good weather window for Rainier this idea was further reinforced. So on the 11th we made the long drive down from Seattle and headed up to Trout Lake to get our permits. We found the forest roads still weren't cleared of snow so we'd be adding an extra few miles and a decent chunk of elevation to our hike. Coupled with our late start from the long drive we elected to make camp around 7500 feet, below lunch counter, where we had a little more protection and some fine views to Mt. Hood to our south as dusk approached.
Mt. Adams from near Trout Lake
The 4 jokers head out for Adams: myself, Sean, Ted, and Andy.
Mount Hood
Zoomed Mount Hood shot. No complaints from us about not having any views...
We awoke to howling winds, rain, sleet, and < 100 ft visibility so we waited around for the better part of the day. By mid-afternoon when it was clear we wouldn't be summiting on the 12th and a poor weather forecast for the following day we elected to bail and head north for the Olympics where the forecast looked a little better. Ah...but this was the Pacific Northwest afterall and naturally the forecast changed and the wet weather followed us up to Olympic NP. We still were able to get a few views here and there:
Multnomah Falls, Columbia River Gorge, Oregon
Crescent Lake, Olympic NP
We were all itching to get up high but in the end the prospect of getting soaked in 30/40 degree sleet/rain at 6k feet and drenching our gear before rainier sounded like a miserable idea so we made lemonade out of lemons and did some backpacking along the beach northwest of Forks near the far corner of the peninsula. We kept our cold weather gear dry, didn't have to pay for a hotel, and got to hike along the beach--it was an easy sell. Plus we got some awesome views along the way:
Hole in the Wall, Olympic NP
Sea-scapes in Olympic NP
After 2 days on the beach the forecast for Rainier looked to be improving so we packed up and made the trek to Tacoma/Rainier NP and geared up for Rainier.
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