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Parallel creek |
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Lunch time view
bear grass and Lake Cushman |
I dropped my daughter off at school and headed for Big
Creek. I was sick at the end of last
week, I felt dizzy and light headed. I took a few days off from hiking and
decided to do something easier than Mount Rose today, just in case I was still
sick.
I tried to find a road that some hikers posted about using to start their
hike, but I had no luck finding it. I
parked outside the gate at Big Creek camp since my forest pass is in my
Jeep and I was unable to find the road. I went up the loop in the counter
clock wise direction and I found it to be a much more pleasant way up, with less
hiking logging roads.
I made it to the look out by 11, I spent an hour having
lunch and then I decided to go up and have a look at the lower Ellinor trail,
just because I love the forest up there.
When I reached the junction I was startled by another hiker. He turned out to be the same man that I saw
on Mount Rose two weeks ago. We had a
nice conversation and he was relieved to find out that I am not always as
grumpy as I was on Mount Rose Tuesday before last. He was relived because it seems like we might run into each other on the trail a lot.
On the hike down I decided to finally see where the old road
or trail that leads to the right goes. I
knew it went to the road I tried to drive up.
As I veered off the trail onto the road the rain began to come down
pretty hard, but I did not mind, since I had my raincoat on and I was pretty much
done taking pictures. I was surprised to
find that the road/trail almost immediately dumped me out onto the road. I felt ripped off. I did not want my hike to end so soon. Still, I walked down the road about ¼ of a
mile back to my car. I won’t be taking
that route again unless I am in a big hurry to get to the summit or my leg is
broken.
I was back to my car around 2pm. Whatever sickness I had last week did not
affect me at all today.
8 miles round trip with 1,800 feet elevation gain
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Music to keep me going |
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Amanitas |
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Bear grass and Lake Cushman |
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One of the new benches on the loop trail |
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Rytidiopsus robusta |
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Wild Rhododendron |
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This is next to the sign I posted a picture of last week. |
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No parking here without a valid ass |