Posts Tagged ‘Washington’

Snoqualmie Pass cleanup – Jun 13th

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

The hot sun is melting away more and more snow heading into summer, but the uncovered trash left or lost on high-traffic areas like the Snoqualmie Pass ski areas won’t go away without a little hard work. Washington skiers can pitch in to keep their local mountains clean this Saturday with the Snowrider Project’s 7th Annual All-Mountain Cleanup. Hike around on a nice day, do a good deed, help pick up the trash, and enjoy the BBQ after:

Winter Camping, Spring Touring

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

With high avalanche danger on the Cascade crest from last week’s storm flow, Charlie, Elizabeth, Lulu and I decided to seize a nice weather window over the weekend for an overnight ski tour on the East Side. With nice temperatures and less new snow to contend with, we planned to hike and ski in to Colchuck Lake in the Enchantments and then summit Dragontail or Colchuck Peak the following day.

About to switch over to skins after a couple miles of hiking.

About to switch over to skins after a couple miles of hiking.

The approach required some technical skinning up a narrow hiking trail with sometimes marginal cover. Heavier overnight packs multiplied the effort required, but after a couple hours, we leveled off at the outlet of Colchuck Lake.

Camp set up complete, Colchuck Glacier rising above the lake.

Camp set up complete, Colchuck Glacier rising above the lake.

Perhaps winter camping is a misnomer when it’s almost mid-May, but the weather and conditions provided the best of spring… deep snow cover and great peak access without frigid mid-winter temperatures. Camp set-up went quickly, with only one piece of gear forgotten (a cooking pot!). Luckily we’d decided to each bring a stove, so with a little more patience all were fed. The day stayed light until nearly 9, and with a little extra insulation we spent most of the evening relaxing under the towering rock faces of Dragontail and Colchuck Peaks. Read more…