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| Collin and Erica enjoying some time without their packs |
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| Peaceful shady stream |
We'd spend about 15 minutes in the cool shade, then head up the trail some more. We'd reach our first boulder field at 4 miles then next would be Nada lake at 5.5 miles...AHHH break number two. We were 1.5 miles from Upper Snow Lake...take the beast of a pack off for a moment...what a relief.
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| Couch to Summit Collin taking a break |
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| All smiles with a Snow Lakes Wilderness permit in hand (Kristie) |
From Nada Lake to Lower Snow Lake it seems like it's straight up through boulder field number two then one gains the crest and you're only 200 more vertical feet on nice soft tread. Just passed this you're rewarded with a downhill for 1/4 mile to the Snow Lakes dam.
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| Kristina and I about at the crest of the 2nd boulder field (Nada Lake down below) |
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| Nada Lake |
The year before we'd have to take our shoes off and walk across this dam in bare feet as it had about 3-4 inches of ice cold mountain water spilling over, this year the water is super low and we'd walk across with no problems; I’d guess the water level is 40 feet lower.
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| Snow Lakes Dam |
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| All the logs behind the dam |
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| Spillway from Upper Snow Lakes and the reason the water gets so low |
From the dam crossing we'd take a gentle walk along Upper Snow Lake to find our campsite from last year is open, but still a ways from the water, we decided to set up camp on the sandy beach outside of the trees right next to a granite drop off; it was 6:30pm and this was home for the next 3 nights.
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| Basecamp |
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| Basecamp for the next 3 days |
Chores are rough after 8 miles (what my GPS Garmin clocked the mileage) and 4500 feet of elevation gain with a 50+ pack on.
First up...
a celebratory shot of whiskey
pitch the tent
inflate the pads
pillows
sleeping bags
filter water
think about making dinner
drink a hot toddy by Ali
snack on food
think about making dinner...
wait it’s cold so time to layer up
thermals, fleece, puffy, stocking hat...
now maybe actually make dinner
snack on the heavy log of summer sausage and the two bricks of cheese.
Everyone is just giving all this heavy food shit away to lighten the load
"please eat, please eat"
Most importantly though
enjoy the company
laugh
talk about how amazing it is to be back.
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| One of the many camp chores, filtering water (Collin) |
Night chores consist of trying to prevent critters and “doubtful” bears to eat your food. Pack it all back in the bear can, sleep with be dehydrated meals, and button everything down for the morning dew so it doesn’t get wet. Kristina and I crawl in the tent at hiker midnight (9pm) and strip all the layers off. It’s been a long day, but it’s been amazing. To do things like this and to see things like this take effort; we all put that in today. We’re here, tomorrow we explore more.
Day 2
The night was chilly, but it was a good nights sleep. I'm wide awake at 6am, nature's calling and I make my way to the luxurious bathroom facilities that's about 200 yards back down the trail from camp.
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| Rated a 3.5 star out of 10 for the "tilt" backwards that made one think they'd have this toilet on top of them |
I make my way back to camp and make that first glorious cup of coffee with baileys and watch the tips of the surrounding peaks turn pink then bright from the granite and the sun.
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| Calm water on Upper Snow Lake acts like a mirror |
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| Some sun to warm the soul |
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| Kristina is all smiles and sunny |
Breakfast, warmth, sun...all good things. Everyone would 1 by 1 slowly crawl out of their tents and prepare for a day hike up into the Core Enchantments. With everyone fed and warm we left camp at 12pm. We'd only hike 3-4 miles in, but we'd gain a lot of elevation, navigate granite slopes and crawl our way up steep root embankments.
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| Kristie, Collin, Ali, Kristina and Erica |
Slow and steady we reached Lake Vivian at 2:15pm which is the first high mountain lake of the Core Enchantments
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| Lake Vivian |
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| Kristie, Kristina, Collin, myself, Ali and Erica |
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| Ali, Kristina and Kristie enjoying the views and sun at Lake Vivian |
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| Lake Vivian: Collin drinking a backcountry beer, Kristie, Kristina and Ali soaking their feet |
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| Erica enjoying Lake Vivian |
We'd all take an extended break at Lake Vivian to enjoy the mountain goats and snack; the goats would be bleating right next to us as they crawled on the rocks... they were not afraid.
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| Momma Mt. Goat and baby |
Kristina would stay at Lake Vivian to soak up the sun and rest her legs. The rest of us continued up to Leprechaun Lake; just past Leprechaun there’s this amazing waterfall/shoot of water coming down nature’s granite slip and slide. Here we could see small rainbow trout, the American Dipper played and ate, dipping on the rocks looking content, Erica would stay here taking pictures as the rest of us continued up to Sprite Lake and Perfection Lake.
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| Standing next to God's granite water slide though the Core Enchantments (Kristie, Erica, myself) |
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| Myself, Kristie Ali and Collin at the waterfall outlet of Perfection Lake (behind us is Little Annapurna) |
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| Collin and I playing frisbee in high alpine beauty |
We continued up to Perfection Lake with plans to turn around at 4pm and head back down. Here Kristie and I would strip and jump in the cold water. It was refreshing and brisk.
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| Jumped in Perfection Lake last year, had to do it again. |
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| Sun's out, buns out |
It was 4:15 and it was time to head back down the trail, we'd met up with Erica at Leprechaun Lake; make our way down the rebar granite ledge to Lake Vivian where Kristina was waiting.
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| Rebar has been installed here as the fall off this granite ledge would be terrible (campsite and Upper Snow Lake below) |
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| Choo-Choo train of hikers back to camp (Erica, Kristie, Collin, Ali and Kristina) |
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| All Smiles from Kristie and I (in our element) |
We'd head down the trail from Lake Vivian at 5pm we’d make it back to camp at 6:30. Time for a beverage and snacks and low and behold 30 minutes later our last two of our group would hike into camp and now we were 8. Ben and Robin with their sleek ultra light gear prepping to thru-hike the PCT next year. We’d all gather for dinner on the rocky cliff, chat, laugh, catch up, laugh some more and watch the Milky Way pop out before our eyes.
Kristina and I would head to bed just past hiker midnight again tonight with Erica and Ali soon to follow. Ben, Robin, Collin and Kristie would stay up giggling and talking for another hour or so. A wind storm would blow in at midnight and it was amazing to listen to the gusts push through the upper canyons, you’d hear the gusts and then 5-6 seconds later your tent would flap in the wind; an hour later it would calm down and all would be still; day 2 had come to an end.
Day 3
I was up at 5 am to make the walk to the outdoor throne but was fortunate to crawl back in the tent and catch a cat nap until 8am. A quick breakfast as Kristina enjoyed the morning sunrise reading a book at camp.
Ben, Robin, Ali and I would head back up into the Core Enchantments again today. We left at 11:20am and retraced our steps from the previous day but it’s always nice to see others faces when you take them through areas like the upper Alpine Lake Wilderness. There were more people on the trail today due to the holiday weekend, but still quiet. We’d make it to Lake Vivian for a short break at 1:30 and head up past Leprechaun Lake for a extended break to soak the feet at Perfection Lake. No jumping in the water for me this day.
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| Ali soaking up the sun by an amazing slot canyon waterfall |
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| Making our way up the granite slopes again |
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| Ali, Ben, Robin and I enjoying Perfection Lake |
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| YAY OUTSIDE!! (Ali) |
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| At the outlet for Sprite Lake (Ali) |
After about 45 minutes we’d start the trek down. Ali and I doing jumping squats just to mess around as we took breaks on our way back down the granite slabs and the endless roots. We’d make it back to camp where the rest of our camp mates stayed for the day for another night of drinks and tried to eat as much food as possible before heading out the next day.
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| Shenanigans back at camp (Kristie and Erica) |
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| Eat all the food!! |
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| Cigars and Views (Ben) |
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| Collin enjoying nature |
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| Enjoying camp, food and booze and relaxation |
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| Ben and Robin see something??? Collin farts??? |
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Kristina and I are all smiles on the last night of the trip
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| Last sunset over Upper Snow Lake |
Day 4
Morning would come and it was time to pack everything up to head back down the trail. These days are always the hardest for me, all the beauty, fun and enjoyment are over and the impending dread of having to head back to reality set in.
Camp finally packed and we started back down the trail at 10am. All our packs we slightly lighter, mine now a cool 40 lbs, we'd make great time back to the trailhead arriving at 2pm. A quick change out of the dusty clothes we were headed to Leavenworth for poutine fries, nachos, pretzels and beer at this amazing place called The Loft (because we didn't eat enough in the wilderness). We'd stroll down main street Leavenworth and grab gelato for one last stuffing before heading home.
The fun was over... back to reality. It was an amazing trip with truly wonderful people...ready for the next adventure.
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