Submitted by Vettkja t3_10gj33v in Washington

Would February/March be a good time to backpack the Enchanted Valley trail, in the Olympics?

We’ve got three-season sleeping bags, a tent, and R4 Nemo tensors. But wondering if it would be either a. miserable or b. just flat out impossible with snow/ice/closures, etc.

Thanks!

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LiveNet2723 t1_j53n50z wrote

Nope.

The weather will be probably be wet and cold. The trail will be in poor shape with blowdown, washouts, and missing footlogs.

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Vettkja OP t1_j55vinx wrote

Ah yeah, that’s kinda what I was thinking too. Any thoughts as to when it’d be safe trekking again, trail wise? Could we go in end March, for example? End April?

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LiveNet2723 t1_j56xro6 wrote

Check the trip reports on the Washington Trails Association website . You can search by trail name and date of hike. There are 5 Enchanted Valley reports from March and April of 2022. You should be OK, weather permitting.

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Vettkja OP t1_j5f4you wrote

Thanks for that, I didn’t know that existed. Thank you!

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CheckmateApostates t1_j54n1sx wrote

If you're looking to do something in ONP, anything on the coast is a viable option since it's all at sea level, just as long as the weather isn't stormy.

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Vettkja OP t1_j55vam8 wrote

I know, I was looking to do forest/hiking though. I’m actually from the area, Olympia, just never hiked the actual trail mentioned in the OP.

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CheckmateApostates t1_j55zkxd wrote

Gotcha! So as far as the Enchanted Valley is concerned, there's still snow on the ground at the chalet through March, but the grounds are open for use if you're into that sort of backpacking experience.

(accidentally replied at first as a reply to your post, not this comment)

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Vettkja OP t1_j5f4hdb wrote

Okay cool, that’s really helpful information, thank you! We’ll “plan” for eve Mar then and check for snow at that time, too. Thank you :))

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carpescientia t1_j54i242 wrote

Not sure it’d be any wetter or colder than anywhere else in Feb/March, but it would prob be muddier than hell. I do agree with Livenet on the likely blowdowns, etc. Would suggest calling to ask the rangers.

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Vettkja OP t1_j55vds6 wrote

Oh that’s a good idea about calling, that hadn’t even occurred to me. Thanks!

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carpescientia t1_j5699b6 wrote

They’re always super helpful! They also rely a lot on trip reports from people to know recent conditions, so feel free to give them an update afterward, if there’s anything notable.

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Xbalanque_ t1_j55m76p wrote

Winter. Google it.

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Vettkja OP t1_j55uk6j wrote

I did look online. It said May to October was the “best” time to go. My question was more like, could two experienced hikers with 3-season equipment go outside of that time period.

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carpescientia t1_j56cg2f wrote

FWIW, I’d do this with 3-season gear (love my Tensor). It does melt out a little earlier than other places, but that can bring some mud.

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Vettkja OP t1_j5f4whd wrote

Cool, that’s good to know! Ty

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