allthumbs Posted March 9, 2002 Posted March 9, 2002 I need to get my bony ass out for a walk in the mountains. I'm gettin' cabin fever bad. I was thinking of Lake 22 or Pilchuck or something. Anyone know if they're all snowed in? Can I drive to the trailheads? Any info. appreciated, as well as another suggestion for a day hike. trask Quote
vegetablebelay Posted March 9, 2002 Posted March 9, 2002 I'm struggling with the same issue this weekend. Avy hazard will be high and with the low snow level access will be rough. One trip planned for Sunday has been cancelled so I'm in brainstorming mode myself. Quote
Jarred_Jackman Posted March 9, 2002 Posted March 9, 2002 In regards to Pilchuck, there's no way that road could be snowed in. I drove a two wheel drive pick-up in during january when there was a lot more snow than we have now. The road should have melted since and the new snow hasn't accumulated that much, the avy danger could be minimal depeding on where you go on the mountain, if you're interested in the summit you shouldn't have problems, skiing the gullies or faces you might have avy trouble. If you've been there before you already know this. [ 03-08-2002: Message edited by: Jarred Jackman ] Quote
allthumbs Posted March 9, 2002 Author Posted March 9, 2002 thanks. I just might try Pilchuck for the hell of it. I stay on the trail so shouldn't be in any avy chute. If I die, veggie can have my flock of ewes. He likes them so. Quote
Alpine_Tom Posted March 9, 2002 Posted March 9, 2002 I went up to Pilchuck a few weeks back (with kids, to go sledding) and there was a bit of a landslide a mile or so up the road. I wouldn't try it without four wheel drive. And, you might well have to walk the last half mile or so. But it's a fun winter outing, and (probably) not very dangerous from an avalanche pov. Quote
not_a_climber Posted March 9, 2002 Posted March 9, 2002 check http://www.wta.org/~wta/cgi-bin/web10.pl?FreshReports+tr+fr+time[/url] for any recent trip reports. [ 03-08-2002: Message edited by: not a climber ] Quote
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