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Day and Section Hikes Pacific Crest Trail - Washington

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Informationen zum Autor Adrienne Schaefer's love of nature and outdoor pursuits began at a young age, building forts and camping out with her family in the foothills of Washington's North Cascades. As she got older, her love turned into a lifestyle, and she decided to pursue a career in the outdoor industry. A bachelor's degree in outdoor recreation led her to a variety of outdoor-based jobs, including working for the National Park Service and U.S Forest Service as a trail crew member, wildland firefighter, and a climbing ranger on Mt. Rainier. She was also a professional ski patroller for six years and now helps instruct women's backcountry ski clinics in the North Cascades. Adrienne currently lives in the quiet community of Winthrop, on the east slopes of the North Cascades. When not working, she enjoys trail running, gardening, and sharing her love for the outdoors with her husband and two young boys. Klappentext This book profiles 33 of the best day and weekend hikes on the Pacific Crest Trail in the State of Washington. Leseprobe Cutthroat Pass Scenery: ***** Children: *** Solitude: ** Hiking Time: 5–7 hours Trail Condition: ***** Difficulty: *** Distance: 10 miles Green Trails Map: Washington Pass 50 Outstanding Features: Grand vistas of snowcapped mountains and weather-worn peaks, a gradual ascent on a well-maintained trail, and plenty of opportunities to extend your hike once you reach the pass While researching the trails for this book, I ran into a gardener from Stehekin who set out to hike the entire Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) in the 1970s. He made it all the way to southern Oregon. When I asked why he didn’t keep going, he simply said, “Well, the Pasayten Wilderness was just too beautiful to leave.” He hitched a ride back north and hasn’t left since. While Cutthroat Pass is not part of Pasayten Wilderness or North Cascades National Park, many believe it should be. Since it’s not, however, dog lovers can bring their canine companions. Unlike most hikes in the North Cascades, this one begins with a warmup. The trail is mostly flat for the first 0.25 mile as it travels north through a forest thick with fir, hemlock, and spruce. You hike a few long, leisurely switchbacks before the trail levels out. At the 1-mile mark, a rock offers a place to sit and enjoy excellent views to the southwest toward Corteo Peak. Views open to the west as well, but the trail soon reenters the forest, obscuring the vista. Walking is pleasant as the trail continues its journey north up the Porcupine Creek drainage. At 2 miles, you cross the creek on a footbridge, after which the trail begins a gradual climb to the northeast. In a little less than 1 mile, there’s a small campsite beside the trail, a great spot if the weather is bad, but the camping up higher is much more beautiful. At 3.2 miles, the trail transitions from dark, forested slopes to open meadows littered with wildflowers. Views open in all directions, and for the first time you can see Cutthroat Pass at the head of the valley to the northeast. The trail quickly reenters a short section of trees before immersing you in spectacular alpine terrain. The trail rounds the head of the valley and at 4 miles comes to the best camping in the area. A sign directs hikers to three or four sites that have access to a few small springs, a good place to refill water bottles or let thirsty dogs grab a drink before your final climb to the pass, where water is absent unless snowfields linger. From here, the trail begins a long series of switchbacks. As you wind up the east side of the valley, Peaks 7004 and 7726, to the west, rise steeply above the path you took to get here. The vegetation takes on a scrubbier appearance; harsh winds and fierce storms permit only the strongest of plants to survive. Larch trees, low-lying huckleberry bushes, and heather ...

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Authors Adrienne Schaefer
Publisher Wilderness press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.07.2017
 
EAN 9780899978369
ISBN 978-0-89997-836-9
No. of pages 224
Series Day & Section Hikes
Day and Section Hikes
Day & Section Hikes
Subjects Guides > Nature
Travel > Travel guides > North and Central America

HEALTH & FITNESS / Healthy Living, SPORTS & RECREATION / Hiking, TRAVEL / Special Interest / Hikes & Walks, SPORTS & RECREATION / Camping, Washington (state)

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