Tuesday, October 27, 2009
My solo hike
On Monday I went on my first solo hike in the Olympics. I was looking at a map of the Olympics and I realized that despite having gone hiking there every year since I learned how to walk, I still have not been on the vast majority of the trails. There is still so much of the Olympics that I haven't even seen. So rather than sit around like I've been doing most Monday Tuesdays, I decided to go hiking. My trail was a 7 mile trek up to Royal Lake located in the North-East corner of the park where I would camp and than come back the next day. I expected it to be rainy, so I packed everything in plastic bags. On Monday morning, as I started driving out, it was rainy. But after I crosses the Hood Canal bridge, it lessened up, and even stopped. At the Ranger Station in Port Angeles I got a Bear Canister and the Ranger told me to be careful of snow on the road and the trail. As soon as I started hiking it became apparent that neither was going to be a problem. The path was a little soggy, and as I got higher, it even started to snow a little bit. Must have been one of the first snows of the season. The higher I climbed the more the snow stuck to the leaves and grasses until it was even on the path. I met one guy coming down, the only other person I saw, and he seemed disappointed with the weather, I thought it was the coolest thing ever. I got to Royal Lake earlier than I expected, I didn't have a watch, but there was still a lot of light, so I continued up the path hoping to find a campsite with a better view. But the snow just kept getting deeper and the trees sparser, so after enjoying the view I want back to the lake. That night was cold. I guess my sleeping bag was inside out or something because I could not stay warm. I spent most of the night fantasizing about turning on the heat in the car. The next morning everything was frozen. The path crunched underfoot and there was a skin on all the puddles and part of the lake. The sky had also cleared up and much of it was blue. I enjoyed a leisurely walk back to the car and promptly turned on the heat. I posted the photos on facebook, you guys should all go look at them.
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2 comments:
Those are cool pictures. we should do a snowshoeing trip over break in the olympics. anyone down?
I totally feel the same way! Ive been going to the Olympics my whole life and they still feel relatively unexplored. I dont even have a good spatial understanding of how big the Olympics are. you should try hiking across the olympics north south one of these days. You should also hike in the hoh rain forest, you would get some SPECTACULAR photos.
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