Sami and Jeanne, two of my hiking buddies, decided that a snowshoe outing was just the way to celebrate the first day of the new year. We settled on snowshoeing up a forest road near the Gold Creek Sno-Park that ends up overlooking the Kendall Lakes. This trail cuts across the face of a hill that overlooks I-90 as it descends Snoqualmie Pass (if you're going towards Spokane), and because of this, it can get some wild weather. Today the wind was blowing 30 - 40 mph at the summits around Snoqualmie Pass. Great potential for blowing snow, cold-cold-cold wind, and, as we found out, faulty equipment! More on that later.
Maple wingsIt was a beautiful day when we arrived! Fortunately, we weren't in the path of the winds on the side of the hill we were walking until we reached the area at about 4,000' where you can either continue upwards to the top of a hill where you see lakes in the summertime, or over to an adjacent unnamed hill just south of Guye Peak. We could see clouds of snow blowing off its top as well as the summits of Silver Peak, Denny Mountain, McClellan Butte, and Snoqualmie Mountain. Rampart Ridge loomed to our SE and because of the temporarily clear weather, we could see contours of nooks and crannies accentuated by the snow that usually don't stand out as well.
Rampart RidgeDenny Mountain
Happy trails and great journeys to everyone during 2008!
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