skykilo Posted January 26, 2007 Posted January 26, 2007 There's a pretty sweet washout two miles up Sibley Creek Road, too. Quote
kurthicks Posted March 20, 2007 Posted March 20, 2007 opening 2007: http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/Traffic/Passes/NorthCascades. March, 2007 Pass Status: CLOSED - The pass is closed between milepost 134 (east of Diablo) and milepost 177.5 (at Early Winters, which is two miles west of Mazama). - We will start plowing and blowing snow off the highway by March 26. - We estimate it will take five to six weeks to clear all the snow off the pass. We hope to have the pass open by mid-May. Quote
skitchmo Posted April 6, 2007 Posted April 6, 2007 Just talked to two NPS employees, one of whom has a project to complete at the trailhead and one who will be working on the Cascade River road washout. From what they tell me it will probably not be late summer before its open. Apparently some projects at the Cacade Pass trailhead they really want to get done. Take it for what it's worth but its a rumor from a pretty good source. Skitchmo Quote
Bill_Simpkins Posted April 21, 2007 Posted April 21, 2007 From what I've seen so far this Spring of the trails, they are really beat up from the winds this Winter. I've never seen them so bad in the last 25 years. It's going to take a lot of work. Quote
goatboy Posted May 14, 2007 Posted May 14, 2007 Any official word from the NPS on Cascade River Road status? Quote
Weekend_Climberz Posted June 14, 2007 Posted June 14, 2007 Plan on a long walk. From what I've heard, it'll be gated below the Diamond Mine trailhead most of summer. Not sure about the latest, though. Quote
sammy Posted August 2, 2007 Posted August 2, 2007 (edited) The Cascade River Road past the El Dorado TH reopened today (aug 1). Edited August 2, 2007 by sammy Quote
Whatcomboy Posted August 4, 2007 Posted August 4, 2007 Cascade River road is fixed to end of road . Good job on repair. Now fix the rest of closed roads. Quote
Alex Posted October 29, 2007 Posted October 29, 2007 Cascade River road is now gated at the Eldorado trailhead. Sibley Pass road is closed at the Cascade River road junction. Quote
Josh Lewis Posted February 12, 2008 Posted February 12, 2008 Accordering to this site http://www.nps.gov/noca/planyourvisit/road-conditions.htm the Cascade River road is washed out again! Thats too bad because It is my favorite hike. Hope they repair it soon! Quote
SethAdams Posted April 20, 2009 Posted April 20, 2009 As I wrote here: http://cascadeclimbers.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/877927/Chilliwack_Lake_Road_Blocked#Post877927 The Chilliwack Lake Road is blocked 1.5 kilometers past the end of the pavement near the head (north end) of Chilliwack Lake. This road is in BC, but accesses trails that cross back into the States. Quote
Bronco Posted July 8, 2009 Author Posted July 8, 2009 I visited FS #41 last night,(Green Mountain Road), there is a big washout approximatly 10 miles from Three Fingers trailhead. The FS has a contractor working on the road up to that point but not sure if they intend to continue this summer. Quote
Bigtree Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 Mt. Baker Forest Service web site says the Glacier Cr. forest road #39 is closed 1 mile in until further notice...http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/mbs/news-events/?cid=STELPRDB5420737. Does anyone know how bad the washout is and whether there is any apparent movement to repair it soon? Say, by May 31st when I was planning a climb. Quote
JonW2 Posted May 28, 2013 Posted May 28, 2013 Mt. Baker Forest Service web site says the Glacier Cr. forest road #39 is closed 1 mile in until further notice...http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/mbs/news-events/?cid=STELPRDB5420737. Does anyone know how bad the washout is and whether there is any apparent movement to repair it soon? Say, by May 31st when I was planning a climb. I'm also planning on climbing Baker on June 13. The forest service site doesn't provide an estimated completion date, but anyone willing to wager a best-guess. I'm flying in from CO, so should I start coming up with plan B? Thanks! Quote
genepires Posted May 28, 2013 Posted May 28, 2013 just a thought, how about coming in from the easton glacier side, hike up to the pummice ridge and camp. early start, descend and traverse around to the n ridge. The descent takes you right back to your camp for the hike out. You get a nice little traverse out of the whole trip. Maybe less extra traveling than the hike up a closed glacier creek forest road. You don't get to preinspect the glacier travel with this version but the glacier is easier if you hug the roman nose and coleman headwall. (give both of those monsters wide berth though) Quote
Alan Trick Posted May 28, 2013 Posted May 28, 2013 I thought of that, but the idea of descending the Coleman Glacier that way doesn't excite me too much. In my memory some of the crevasses are significantly harder to see from above. I've been thinking of the idea of biking up Glacier Creek FSR. Quote
genepires Posted May 28, 2013 Posted May 28, 2013 I thought of that, but the idea of descending the Coleman Glacier that way doesn't excite me too much. In my memory some of the crevasses are significantly harder to see from above. I've been thinking of the idea of biking up Glacier Creek FSR. I have gone up the easton and over to the deming glacier a couple of times due to difficulties with the easton. that part is fairly reasonable. I have also approached the n ridge from fairly high on the coleman before traversing under the coleman headwall. that was also fairly reasonable and done to avoid nasty crevasses. Seems reasonable to combine the two in this case. In no case was there difficulty with "seeing" crevasses. Quote
JasonG Posted May 28, 2013 Posted May 28, 2013 I wouldn't plan on the Glacier Creek Rd being fixed before the end of the summer, if then. It is a sizable washout and, as I understand it, the FS has no money to fix it. I would imagine that some political pressure may be needed, but those folks are pretty busy with I-5 right now. Quote
Bigtree Posted May 29, 2013 Posted May 29, 2013 I wouldn't plan on the Glacier Creek Rd being fixed before the end of the summer, if then. It is a sizable washout and, as I understand it, the FS has no money to fix it... This is basically what the ranger told me when I called. They also said the slide is still active and needs to stabilize before they can properly assess damage and hatch a repair plan. We're planning to head over and climb Shuksan as a Plan B. but for those fixated on Baker you can still pedal the 8 mile approach to Coleman trailhead. Alternatively, you can always climb via the Railroad Grade and Easton Glacier - a straight forward route. Quote
Bronco Posted February 19, 2020 Author Posted February 19, 2020 (edited) Skip ahead a couple of posts. Edited February 20, 2020 by Bronco updated Quote
DPS Posted February 19, 2020 Posted February 19, 2020 On 5/29/2013 at 6:58 AM, Bigtree said: This is basically what the ranger told me when I called. They also said the slide is still active and needs to stabilize before they can properly assess damage and hatch a repair plan. We're planning to head over and climb Shuksan as a Plan B. but for those fixated on Baker you can still pedal the 8 mile approach to Coleman trailhead. Alternatively, you can always climb via the Railroad Grade and Easton Glacier - a straight forward route. Boulder Glacier and Park Glacier Headwall routes would be other, high quality, interesting route alternatives to the North Ridge or Coleman Headwall. Quote
Jason4 Posted February 20, 2020 Posted February 20, 2020 On 2/19/2020 at 9:14 AM, Bronco said: Heads up if you're planning to head to Baker, Glacier Creek Road is currently washed out and closed at 1 mile: https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/mbs/news-events/?cid=STELPRDB5420737 The Forest Service is closing the Glacier Creek Road (Forest Service road 39) near Glacier, Washington to vehicle traffic at mile one close to Thompson Creek due to a washout located at mile 2.7. Hikers and climbers will need to walk, hike or bike 8 miles to access the Heliotrope Ridge Trail 677 or the Coleman –Demingglacier climbing route on Mt. Baker. There is not estimates for repair or reopening at this time. I don't think this is current information. There is no date on that page, one of my colleagues called the USFS and they didn't know anything about it, and I haven't heard about it via snowmobile access channels either. Quote
Bronco Posted February 20, 2020 Author Posted February 20, 2020 (edited) Strange, it showed up on a news feed and looked legit. If you click the "roads and trail" link it doesn't show up on that page. Must be bogus. Edited February 20, 2020 by Bronco Quote
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