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    November 20

    Last Hike of the Season?

    Although I had a pretty active summer, I wasn't able to squeeze in as much hiking as I would have liked. So a few weeks ago I decided to grab Dennis, one of my super-athletic buddies from the office, and head out for one last hike before the season is over for good.
     
    Let me tell you, the Mt. Si Trail isn't known for being a beautiful climb -- dense forest for the entire way up obscures any semblance of a view until you reach the tippy-top. This close-to-town hike also isn't known for being a good place to "get away from the crowds" or "commune with nature" -- the parking lot is usually packed with Subarus and you're likely to encounter a couple dozen kids, dogs, trail runners, and other city-slicker-cum-hiker types along the way.
     
    Luckily, Dennis happened to know of a secret back-door trail that gets to the summit but is extra steep and not widely known, so we had that route to ourselves except for one quick run-in with a mother/daughter hiking team that couldn't keep up with our pace (we OWN!). So it did end up being a really nice way to "get away from the crowds"... and now that I think about it, he was also able to get a wild bird to land on his outstretched index finger for a few seconds, and I guess you can't get much closer to "communing with nature" than that!
     
    So it ended up being a pretty great hike anyway, and the 3,400 feet of elevation gain over 8 miles went a long way toward gettin' these legs in shape for the upcoming snowboarding season. With any luck, next time Dennis and I are on a mountain it will be covered with snow and we'll be flying down it on freshly-waxed boards!
     
    - Jas
     
    At the summit: Dennis and the foggy void
    Dennis at Mt. Si
     
    On the secret trail: Mushrooms
    Mushrooms at Mt. Si
    November 07

    The Frigid Fools

    The Enchantment Lakes Basin is one of the true jewels of the northwest. But at 7,000+ feet of elevation, there's no easy way to get there. Both trails into the basin are long and have sections that are more than a little scary to traverse especially when they involve steep bare granite, snow, ice, and 45-pound winter backpacks. But once you get there you'll understand what the fuss is all about, because it's a vision of wild beauty that the bulk of civilization will never set eyes upon.
     
    Most visitors head to the basin in the summertime when the brilliant still life of razor rock spires, mammoth glaciers, and necklace-beads of little lakes framed by alpine larch are at their most inviting. But Fraser, Champagne and I (Shawna couldn't make it due to a busy work schedule) made the pilgramage after permit season came to a close on October 15, which is well into winter in the Enchantments. The area is still amazing in October, but in a different way: fresh white snow and yellow autumn-turning larch nestle in stunning contrast to the black granite and icy streams. The biting temperatures and jet-engine winds ensure that we have the place to ourselves.
     
    Maybe we're gluttons for punishment. Our buddy Steve once dubbed us "The Frigid Fools" and I can't say he's wrong. But I can't think of a more unique and visually interesting patch of wilderness where a person could spend a long autumn weekend. Plus, there's nothing more cozy than laying swaddled and toasty in my sleeping bag while the water bottles freeze and the snow quietly piles up on my little one-man tent; that's the kind of calm that only comes from backpacking in the winter, and it's the very best way I've found to reboot my brain and recenter my perspective as to what's really important in life.
     
    Of course, I should mention another one of my favorite things about camping in the snow: the hot-hot shower waiting for me when I get back home ;)
     
    - Jas
     
    Our campsite under a giant larch
    Enchantments-camp
     
    Self portrait with Prusik Peak
    Enchantments-Mountains 
     
    An Enchantments evening
     Enchantments-FraserChampagneJason
     
    Looking suave in my toasty down coat
    Enchantments-Jason