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[TR] Mount Baker - Post-Apocalyptic Ascent 6/2/2013


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Trip: Mount Baker - Post-Apocalyptic Ascent

 

Date: 6/2/2013

 

Trip Report:

With the I-5 bridge in the Skagit River and the Glacier Creek Road joining the ever growing list of washed out and indefinitely closed Forest Service Roads it seemed obvious that cars would soon be an antiquated method for reaching the mountains. Clearly the future of wilderness recreation must be a mix of rail and self-propelled transportation.

 

 

With that in mind Matt left his house near Green Lake sometime on the morning of Sunday May 2nd and biked 10 miles to Edmonds where he caught the Amtrak to Bellingham. By 11 am we had met up at Boulevard Park where we collected a flask of sea water to bring as an offering for Komo Kulshan. About 40 miles of riding brought us to Glacier and a stop at the local watering hole before tackling the final steep 8-miles to the Heliotrope trailhead where we arrived in the late afternoon.

 

 

On Monday morning we experienced complete solitude on a relatively non-eventful ascent of the Coleman-Deming route. We abandoned our skis on Pumice Ridge in a complete whiteout with strong winds only to have the weather blow over just before reaching the summit. Post holing back down the Roman Wall was followed by relatively good skiing to the flats around 7000’ at which point the snow transitioned to slop. We were back on the bikes by 1 pm for a tiring ride into a stiff headwind. I was home in time for dinner. Matt killed a couple hours at the Kulshan brewpub before catching an evening train back to Seattle.

 

 

A very doable and fun trip. Biking from your front door to the mountains creates a very profound sense of interconnectedness among all the various facets of ones existence. Better get with it because before long you won’t have much choice.

 

Skiing photos are all Matts - posted without his permission.

 

A plug for Matts blog... http://frontdooradventures.blogspot.com/

 

And another one for his wifes delicious energy bars Luscious Light Bars

 

 

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Gear Notes:

Long Haul Truckers

 

Approach Notes:

Amtrak to Bellingham (good schedule times for two day trip)

Could take a bus (route 72X) to Kendal cutting off 1/2 the biking.

~47 miles from downtown to trailhead.

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