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Over-ripe chicke of the woods |
I left my house at 9:05 and we met up at 9:15. As soon as I left I realized that the socks I
wore for this hike were not long enough to be comfortable under my ankle brace.
I also remembered I had taken the socks
out of the shoulder straps of my GGG pack. So we stopped at the only store in the county
and I bought two pairs of socks. My pack
holds socks in the shoulder pads. This
saves a bit of weight and uses the sock for two purposes. I’ve been using this pack for a few years now
and I’m quite happy with it. But I
wonder if it is wearing out? It does not
hold the weight as well as it used to.
Maybe it is sagging? I had to sew
the metal frame into place, it’s held with Velcro so it can be removed but the Velcro
got dirty and quit working so I just sewed it into place.
We hit the trail at about 10:30, the dirt road to staircase
is in great shape and I had no trouble doing the speed limit in my little
car. One person pulled in behind us, but
the mobs of idiots seem to have left for the summer. We only saw one other person on the
trail. There is still a lot of toilet
paper and garbage on the mountain but I could tell that most of it had been
removed. The Mount Rose trail crew cut
out a few logs and covered up some illegal fire pits. I could see no sign of the big trashy fire
that some idiot had on the meadow at 4,000 feet. Fires are not allowed above 3,500 feet in the
Olympics. The trail crew also had to do some work where folks have been cutting switchbacks.
There was a fresh fire pit ON the summit rock... WTF?? There were signs of another fire pit in the
middle of the trail much lower down and garbage strewn all around it. There were several spots where the herds had
been cutting switchbacks. But the Mount
Rose trail crew fixed it all up. I
wonder what they thought when the saw the mess up there. Hoards of idiots descended on Mount Rose this
summer because the Forest Service closed the nearby Ellinor trail and failed to
put up a closure sign. So people drove
all the way in to the dirt roads before they found out the trail was
closed. Why can’t the forest service put
up signs out on highway 101? Also why those
goats can’t be removed or shot?
Anyway we summited at about 2 and stayed on the rock until
about 3 when the only other person we saw that day arrived. She was a young German woman who was travelling. Germans sure get around. I wish I had been that brave when I was
young.
The view from the summit was poor due to forest fire smoke
coming in and filling up the valley from the East. I wonder where all that smoke came from?
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Very smoky view |
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The mountain through the smoke |
The trip down took
just as long as the trip up because I was hiking with someone who is just
starting to get into shape. Because we
hiked down so slow I noticed a few things that I don’t normally see such as a
possible eagles nest.
The trail was very dry thanks to the summer drought. I think it was the driest I have ever seen it. The weather was pleasant, it felt like about 70 degrees F at the top.
When we got back to the car we found that while we were out
hiking the outhouse had been removed.
Summer is over, thank goodness for that!
I feel pretty good today, I’m sure I could have done another 1,000 feet
in elevation gain, so next week I’m going to tackle something a bit more
challenging.
6.3 miles 3,200 feet elevation gain
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Bridge over dry creek |
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More Chicken of the woods |
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Mouth of Dry Creek.. the lake level is starting to go down |
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One of my favorite forests |
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German visitor on the top. The Hoodsport Visitor Center told her to hike Rose |
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The old horse camp for the Mount Rose Lodge |
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Strange growth on this Vanilla leaf |
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Air qaulity was bad |
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Tree at the summit |
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