Monday, November 28, 2022

Big Creek


 
The trials are so much busier than they were when I first started hiking in the Olympics, but I had a job in Hoodsport so I decided to walk the Big Creek trail to the overlook.  I used to be guaranteed solitude on this route.  I always had the connector trail all to myself.  Those days are long over.  The only solitude I find is when I go completely off trail.

It started to hail at the beginning of this walk but no precipitation was forecast until 4pm, so I shrugged it off.  But soon it began to stick a bit, still I shrugged it off.  

By the time I reached the connector trail it was snowing but I figured I was up high enough that it was probably still rain down at the road.  But just as I reached the first switchback that is clearly on an old road I could see the snow was coming down hard.  Uh oh!

I decided I better turn back if I wanted to have any chance of being able to drive home. Also my shoes were starting to get wet.  I was not prepared for snow!

I took a short cut on the way down.  Two other cars were leaving the parking lot as I got back down to my car.  Everyone had left or was leaving fast.

On the road there was heavy snow coming down but I knew that I had time to get back down to the Hood Canal where I suspected it would be raining.

I made it out just fine and it was dry down on the canal.  I killed some time in my car just wanting to be away from home.

  There is a horrible loud construction project that stages all it's machines and piles of dirt and garbage behind my house. This is the fourth month of it and it is driving me up the walls.  My PTSD is in overdrive with then noise, vibrations and lack of privacy in my home. 

I try to get out of the house before they get going in the morning and try not to return until they are done.  

This was Bella's first time on a trail with lots of people (we saw about a dozen other hikers) and she did well.  She is timid so she does not pester people at all. 


4.5 miles with 1,250 elevation gain

My steepest hike this year. 
















Monday, November 21, 2022

Dayton Peak

We were happy to find this water.  I did not
pack enough water for this hike, it was not my plan to go this far


I didn't mean to do such a long hike yesterday, but I'm so glad that I did.  Maybe I am coming out of my rut now and can start doing longer hikes regularly.

I finally managed to almost walk the legs off of Bella too.

The view is gone though, little trees have grown up.  So I might not bother ever going back again.  Sad, I felt like I was on top of the world up there looking down at everything.  

9 miles with 800 feet elevation gain.

I made a few wrong turns that added to my mileage.  My Topo GPS ap said we went over ten miles.

On the way out I took a long break at a frozen pond.  The ice was thawing and making all kinds of noises. Bella was very distracted by the sounds.  She was funny to watch.
















Rotten Reshi I found on the ground and did not keep











Saturday, November 12, 2022

Dayton area and Fishing



I've been doing more but shorter hikes and walks, a few miles to go fishing six miles at a time to hunt mushrooms. It is a bad mushroom year.  Bella is a great hiking buddy.

16 miles combined