Turkey burn day! The weather forecast was foul and I wanted to sleep in, so a close to home hike seemed ideal. The road to Staircase is washed out, so I knew that would make the usual nearby trails even more crowded.
Dayton Peak is an okay tree farm hike. The Peak has a great view when it's not all socked in with fog. Most of the time when I do this hike it is winter time and the view is not there. The best part about this hike is how close it is to home. I don't have to wear out my car driving to the trail head. Also there is plenty of solitude to be found on a weekday anyway. During the week in the summer I think this would be a miserable hike with all the active logging operations.
I reached level 40 in Pokemon go and am getting bored with the stale game play and lack of good updates. With every update Pokemon go seems to get worse. Now I am playing Draconius go too. I can still get walking credit and catch things in Pokemon go by using my go plus in the background while playing Draconius go.
Draconuis go is a lot more fun to play when hiking, it has buildings and spawns spread out randomly instead of just in the cities. On this hike I had lots of fun brushcrashing to a portal, finding a Mother of Dragons and hatching a 10hour egg. I found two overlapping pillars of abundance (think pokestop) on the summit where I have my lunch. All I could do in Pokemon go was hatch all of my eggs by walking and then I was done. No pokestops anywhere on my trails so no way to fill up with eggs. I did catch one Nindoran male at the summit though.
So this is not the most exciting hike and it's not the most beautiful hike but with a little help from Draconius go I had a blast today. Dayton Peak is also quite clean considering how close it is to Shelton. I find that all the close in hikes are clogged with garbage and toxic wastes dumps such as Goose Lake and the C street landfill. But this hike does not seem so nasty. Still with it being close to Shelton I expect there must be a toxic waste sight of some sort in the area and I pack in all of my own water from home.
I really want to get a Sawyer S3 filter to filter out all the toxins and herbicides, so I can safely drink tree farm water. Its on my Christmas list if you want to send me one.
I packed to turkey sandwiches but only ate one on the trail. I did not have coffee at the top in the cold and wind. I had a coffee break in the woods near two overlapping pillars of abundance.
Two trucks drove past, I hid both times. I always hide when I see or hear a car. Better safe than sorry.
9 miles with 750 feet elevation gain.
The trail head |
This hand warmer was missing the metal piece that activates it. |
A logging road. Not to pretty, but better than the city and plenty of room for stretching the legs out. |
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