irish1185

irish1185 t1_jaig3op wrote

Twin Falls, ID is our usual first stop when we head to Moab. Twin falls is a days drive from Seattle/Everett. Might be a long one from Leavenworth but doable. We stop in Pendelton for lunch, but you could stop there for the night. I would avoid Baker City, agreed with the others, its interesting...

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irish1185 t1_j9wdl19 wrote

I believe that is Mount Stuart with Dragon tail being just to the right of it. The Stuart range (Enchantments as they are also known) is home to Mount Stuart, the second highest non-volcanic peak in the state. Great view just north of Cle Elum from either I-90 or up US 97.

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irish1185 t1_j9lnc7z wrote

A solid group, that makes a big difference on keeping our waterways clear (through stream work, but also barrier assessments). Everything is connected in the ecosystems of the Northwest and the salmon (other fish as well) have an impact on more than most people are aware of.

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irish1185 t1_irnd3b4 wrote

I feel like this is a good time for a reminder before we go into the Winter hiking season. Make sure you bring gear for changing weather conditions, dress in layers. Check the Northwest Avalanche Center https://nwac.us/ before you go out for updated conditions. And please let someone know where you are going and you are going to return (additionally a photo of what your gear looks like for the day, jacket, pack, etc.)

Now that being said, where in WA are you located, that helps with recommendations. There are a number or hikes labeled snowshoe on WTA.org and those would be good to look into for early winter before they get too deep (unless you want to snow shoe). I like some of the falls hikes when they ice over (Bridal veil and Mashel falls are cool looking). There are also hikes like Iron Horse and Iron goat that are covered in parts to survive avalanches when they were rail lines.

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