Crackbolter Posted December 2, 2003 Posted December 2, 2003 Nason Ridge Icicle Ridge Snow lakes trail Mtn Home Road to Cannon Mtn 8 mile lake trail Any one of these would be good. The snowpack is still lacking a bit but if you stay out of the rhubarb, you will be fine. Stay off logging roads. The machines are out. Quote
mattp Posted December 2, 2003 Posted December 2, 2003 Lichtenwasser Lake, on Lichtenburg Mountain above the Smith Brook road just a few miles down the east side of Stevens Pass is pretty nice, and a summit climb is an option if the avalanche hazard isn't too great. Down closer to Leavenworth the trailheads are all pretty low so most of the time I'd look for a destination closer up to the pass. Quote
erik Posted December 2, 2003 Posted December 2, 2003 the icicle gorge trail might be good depending on how close you can get to the trailhead same would go for the 4th of july crk trail tho you could access the icicle ridge trail all year...lotsa ele gain early on...but once on top..it is real nice! Quote
mattp Posted December 2, 2003 Posted December 2, 2003 It'd be a long hike from the Mountainhome Road to Cannon Mountain - though Wedge Mountain stands right above the Mountainhome road and the outlying North Peak of Cannon Mountain stands right above the Eightmile Road and can be reaced from the road extension beyond the summer trailhead for Mountaineer Creek. Quote
Chockstone Posted December 2, 2003 Posted December 2, 2003 Good snowalck up on Cashmere mountin. More good walcking up to Enchantmeant in winter. Look like Pattagonyia on mini skale. Quote
mtn_mouse Posted December 3, 2003 Posted December 3, 2003 Chockstone said: Good snowalck up on Cashmere mountin. More good walcking up to Enchantmeant in winter. Look like Pattagonyia on mini skale. I can't understand your posts. Get a new keyboard! Quote
Mike Posted December 3, 2003 Posted December 3, 2003 Rock mountain just east of Stevens Pass. Pay attention to the avi-conditions though. Are you looking for a pleasant trip, or something with teeth? We've snowshoed from the Icicle Ridge TR to the old lookout and down 4th of July trail - great trip if you can leave a car at the 4th of July TR. Quote
ncascademtns Posted December 24, 2003 Posted December 24, 2003 Head a few block north of main street in Leavenworth and you can work your way it Tumwater Mtn. Pretty easy. Quote
Chad_A Posted December 27, 2003 Posted December 27, 2003 Not the most unique idea, but my g/f and I snowshoed up Snow Lakes Trail last weekend; trail was broken most of the way, until Nada Lake, by ice climbers lookin' to check out the falls @ Nada lake. from there, we broke trail to upper Snow Lake (a little past the dam), before we ran out of time, and had to head back. Hoped to make it to Lake Viviane (sp?), but breaking trail in that powder kinda wore us out. Beautiful up there (duh), and much less crowded (ya think?), and good camping. Man, the weather was beautiful Quote
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