Washington

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Day 132: Snoqualmie Pass

Drowning in sweat, I arrived at Snoqualmie Pass, where we would stay the night. For most of the day we did a tour of all the noteworthy food places in town, starting out with pizza and ice cream (Da ...

Day 131: Another Day, Another Heatwave

The next heatwave has kicked off! From now, I’ve just accepted that no matter how far north I go, it will always be hot. The climate here doesn’t respect latitude in the slightest. Half ...

Day 130: Return of the Burn

‘It’s one of those days you just have to push through’, Lucky Charm sagely said. And right she was! After the blissful cool or the past couple days, the temperature rose again today. ...

Day 129: Realm of the Dayhiker

A perfect day. Not too hot, not too cold, beautiful views of Mt Rainier and challenging but well-maintained terrain. I ate berries, talked to Doggone (he used to be a teacher and is building a house ...

Day 128: The Kracker Barrel

I woke up and it was cold. Proper cold. Racing along the cloudy ridges, I tried to warm myself by moving. Soon I caught up to Squirrel Daddy and hiked with him for a while. He’s starting to talk ...

Day 127: Goat Rocks

Goat Rocks lived up to its name. There was a good amount of rocks and we spotted a mountain goat, high up on the ridge. In all seriousness, this was one of my favourite days on trail, Goat Rocks ...

Day 126: Squirrel Daddy and Boots

A shorter day today, an easy 22 miles. On the way we crossed into Goat Rocks Wilderness, the place everyone raves about. Nothing spectacular to be seen yet, although the temperature is a lot nicer ...

Day 125: Trout Lake

I had low expectations for Trout Lake. A tiny town next to trail with only a diner, a taco truck and a small general store? That usually meant mediocre food, bad resupply and everything taking an ...

Day 124: The Huckleberry Sidequest

A quiet day in Washington. A wondrous surprise lay in waiting when I crossed a gravel road and suddenly felt the urge to poop. As it was already the second time that day, I really ...