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morroj Member
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morroj
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Mon May 24, 2021 9:47 am
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Looking for partner(s) for a trip to Snoqualmie lake leaving early morning 6/12 and coming back the next day. I’m an experienced backpacker, 26 year old male. Happy to take someone out who is new to backpacking but reasonably fit, I have some extra gear. Maybe we will get along and plan some other trips this summer?
Send me a message!
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RatherBOutdoors Member
Joined: 17 Jun 2017 Posts: 50 | TRs | Pics
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Just curious -- are you planning to approach from Hwy 2 or the Middle Fork? Either way, I think you're likely to encounter snow (probably more if coming in from Hwy 2).
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morroj Member
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Mon May 24, 2021 8:34 pm
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Good question, Middle Fork.
I'm thinking it will be melted out enough, recent TR says some campsites by the lake are already snow free.
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RatherBOutdoors Member
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Last time I was up there, I had come in from Hwy 2 (in June, a few years ago). Bear and Deer lakes had a fair amount of snow. Snoqualmie had some patches of snow and some slushy areas, but I did find a dry spot to camp. There's certainly a mix of spots up there. If the weather is nice, it can get pretty crowded on the weekends.
Enjoy!
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