Sorry it has taken so long for me to make a post. The Internet is so slow that sometimes
I just don’t want to get on. On
June 21st we hike Cascade Lake, which is 4.5 miles thru meadows and
forest. It was a great day and the
sky was very blue. We though this
would be a good hike for us to stretch our legs since this was basically our
first hike. We did hike thru some
sloppy and wet meadows but enjoyed the hike.
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Cascade Lake in the back ground |
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We always have to climb over something |
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We are almost back to the trailhead and we took our own picture, that is the trail behind us. |
On Friday, June 22nd we did 4.5 miles again but
this time we hiked Ice Lake. In
order for us to make a loop we joined up with the Wolf Lake trail. This was a nice hike until we had to cross
the river. At the first crossing I
walked across a log bridge but had to balance myself to keep from falling. After I made it across Dave decided he
would try. He started to go out on
the logs to make his way across but got hung up on a tree. He stepped back off the log bridge and
decided he would look for another way to get across. He said that if he had fallen on the log bridge he would
have been hurt and we were about 2.5 miles into the woods with no one else
around. He checked out the water
level in the river and decided he would wade across in his hiking boots. He rolled up his pants to keep them dry
but his boots and socks were soaking wet.
While we rung out his boots and socks I looked in the hiking book to see
if anything was said about a second crossing and there was nothing, so we decided
there must be some find of foot bridge.
They do that sometimes at water crossings.
When we got to the second crossing check out the picture for
our footbridge, hahahaha. We had
to cross it on our rears. The rest
of the hike was uneventful however the last half mile was uphill and on the
main road.
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This was the start of Ice Lake trail |
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Back country camp site on Ice Lake |
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Second footbridge that to crossed on our rears. |
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Little Gibbons Falls |