Monday, October 31, 2016

Washington PCT 2016: Day 30


Eating a warm breakfast
Day 30 was a good difficult hike. We had a few good views but mostly we say clouds overhead. We got up and ate a warm breakfast to fight the cool air. We got hiking and soon crossed the White Chuck River, following it for quite a few miles.

Laura and White Chuck river
Looking upstream toward old bridge location
Laura and log jam
Base of Glacier Peak
We then turned north, crossing a few other valleys where water runs down from Glacier Peak. We had a great time crossing Kennedy creek on its broken bridge. I also found a soggy but usable hiking pole here. I had so far used no trekking poles for the hike, only the occasional stick foraged from the woods. I decided to try this one out and leave it back in civilization if I didn't like it.

Kennedy creek valley
Broken Bridge
Laura crossing broken bridge
Base of mountain
Laura and base of mountain
Lots of glacial valleys
We hiked around spur after spur of the mountain but never quite got a glimpse of the peak through the clouds. It was very frustrating! We also took many rests because Laura was in pain again. We made a plan to always lay down during a rest in order to put our feet up and let them truly relax. That seemed to make a difference.


Laura walks on water
Little more of the mountain
Looking north
Can almost see the top!
Laura resting like a boss
Flowers and trees
Pretty clouds
Looking back south
The highlight of the day was Fire Creek Pass. We had been hiking in the woods and under cloud cover all day and it was magnificent to climb up out of the trees and see for miles again. We still didn't get a great view of the mountain but we were able to look farther to the north and see where we were hiking next.
Panorama south
Beautiful afternoon
Almost to fire creek pass
Cairn atop the pass
Laura looking north from the pass
Hiking down from the pass was just as magical and the evening before. We saw another marmot, who we promptly began talking to in order to cheer him up... poor Gus. After passing a small glacial pool, we hiked next to Micah Lake.

Winding trail to the bottom
Looking up toward Kennedy peak
Gus!
Gus and I chatting
Hiking down to a glacial pool... no big deal.
Laura below Fire Creek pass
Micah Lake
Micah lake looked full of tents so we chose to continue, especially since it was a little to cold for a swim. So he stopped a little further down the mountainside by a creek. We stopped, having hiked 15 miles, at a really great campsite perched above the Suiattle river valley! It happened to have one of the best pit toilets on the entire PCT! I wandered around a bit as Laura rested her weary knees for the difficult days ahead.

Laura and Micah Lake
Laura and big boulders
Following the creek to our campsite
Looking back up toward the pass
Killer view!
Best toilet on the trail
Our campsite
Our campsite again

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