Rainbow touches the Hood Canal at Triton Cove on the drive home |
We met at 9am and headed for the trail head. I guess we reached the trail at about 10. I felt a bit dissociated all day long so I'm not too typeative tonight.
We were surprised to see the shell of a burnt out car at the trailhead. Then I remembered reading something about several cars having been torched there. There seems to be a spree of vehicle arsons in Jefferson County, maybe this was related. When I got home I googled on arson and Duckabush and came up with the blog of a person who beloged to the burnt out car.
We were surprised to see the shell of a burnt out car at the trailhead. Then I remembered reading something about several cars having been torched there. There seems to be a spree of vehicle arsons in Jefferson County, maybe this was related. When I got home I googled on arson and Duckabush and came up with the blog of a person who beloged to the burnt out car.
The hike in was uneventful other than finding a couple of lobster mushrooms and some tiny chanterelle buttons that were not worth picking. We did not find Big Hump proper so we turned around just as the trail started to go downhill.
The WTA did a lot of trail work here to open this up after lasts years’ fire. I did not see any fire morels, I guess they only come up in the spring and this trail was closed in the spring.
We got back to our parking spot at about 6:30 we only saw four other people on the trail.
8.5 miles with 1,500 feet elevation gain.
It felt longer, I think I’m coming down with my first illness of the school year.
It felt longer, I think I’m coming down with my first illness of the school year.
Not a good place to park it seems |
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