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TrailPair Member
Joined: 17 Apr 2005 Posts: 1699 | TRs | Pics
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What a pleasant hike! We had been wanting to do this trip for a couple of years, so when Bryan posted a TR a couple of weeks ago we know we better get up there before the snow melted.
Jim K joined up yesterday, and surely will add more details. The trail is in great shape, with a few easy snow patches to cross. It seemed to have been a nwhikers meeting, because we ran into Tagman with a group of 8 from Bremerton, and Kathy and 2 friends (not sure of on-line names).
Anyway, the weather was warmer on Saturday than forecast. Mosquitos were fierce at the TH, but not a problem on the ridge. We had a relaxing afternoon at our campsites, but clouds moved in before sunset, and the wind was howling all night. Fortunately, the wind died down and the clouds began to disperse in the morning, creating dramatic views.
Near beginning of hike, West Cady Ridge trail Sloan and Glacier Lillies Lower meadow Upper meadows Acres of Glacier Lillies Bob and Jim K in upper meadow Jim K on Benchmark summit Bob on the water source Bob and Luis resting on Benchmark summit Luis the lap dog Lupe snoozing. K and Lupe relaxing at camp Saturday afternoon Lupine in evening clouds. Evening clouds blocking the sun Flowers and Glacier Peak Clouds stopping at the trail Clouds lifting Jim K and Bob descending Benchmark Swirling clouds at the ridgeline Camp in the morning. Luis, Jim K , and Lupe in the heather Evening light Jim K and Bob with cloud drama Bob in morning light
This thing called work is interfering with my play
This thing called work is interfering with my play
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silly_traveler ~ roaming ~
Joined: 04 Jun 2006 Posts: 1525 | TRs | Pics Location: Bellevue |
♫ You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose. And you're the one who will decide where you'll go. Oh the places you'll go. - Dr. Seuss
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Hikingqueen Member
Joined: 12 Nov 2007 Posts: 2946 | TRs | Pics
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I really hope I run into you guys on the trail someday! Another great TR! Wonderful pics!
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flatsqwerl Member
Joined: 23 Feb 2010 Posts: 1049 | TRs | Pics Location: tacoma |
what kind of tent is that? Looks like it has nice headroom. Great pics...
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JimK Member
Joined: 07 Feb 2002 Posts: 5606 | TRs | Pics Location: Ballard |
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Sun Jul 18, 2010 8:30 pm
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That's Trail Pair's Tarptent Double Rainbow. Not to be confused with my Tarptent Rainbivy that also was on the summit.
I have posted all 55 photos on my site at:
Benchmark Mountain Report & Photos
Now onto my trip report.
I had not been out backpacking since February. Bob and Kolleen mentioned they planned a trip up West Cady Ridge to Benchmark Mountain. I had been up far enough to see some terrific views on West Cady Ridge on 11-16-08 but wanted to continue on to Benchmark. Camping on or near the summit would be even better. We drove up Highway 2 to Beckler River then over Jack's Pass and down to the Skykomish River. A right turn brought us to the road end trailhead. There was a big group getting ready to go and we headed out ahead of them at 10:12 am.
The route begins at a steady gentle grade gaining 1800' in 3 miles to the beginning of the ridge. Views begin here and never really let up. Either out to peaks or around to the miles of meadows. The trail is in fine shape. We had one log to crawl under and one to step over on the way up and both were gone on the way down. Over cast skies in Seattle gave way to blue sky in the mountains. We stopped at 3 miles for a food break. It was getting a little hot.
Many Shades Of Green
Bugs were annoying at the trailhead but much less of a problem up higher. Snow is melting fast. We saw the first patches at about 4500'. Most were short. There is still some longer patches farther along the ridge but none caused any problems. The first views were back wet towards Baring, Gunn, etc. Kyes soon came into view and then Glacier Peak. Not a lot of flowers out yet. We saw many bunchberry along the trail. Just a few bleeding hearts, columbine, and queens cup in the forest.
Meadows
We passed one day hiker. The big group did not catch us. There are several ups and downs along the ridge. Not too bad overall. The trailhead is at 2500' and the summit is 5816'. We kept moving at a steady pace though photos did slow us down. Dropping down from the last bump we found more snow and the beginning or fields of glacier lilies. They were as thick as I have ever seen. We saw a camp at the low point but chose to continue on.
Buttercups Summit Of Benchmark Mt. Poets Ridge Thick With Glacier Lilies
Climbing up with all the glacier lilies slowed us considerably. At a trail junction we went left a short way to find a large campsite. This was only a few hundred feet below the summit and has trees for shelter and very nice views. We decided not to stop here. Instead we climbed to the summit hopeful of finding space for two tents. Although there is snow on parts of the trail up it is easy to follow the ridge to the top. It was almost 2:30 when we reached the summit. There was maybe one tent spot. I dropped my pack and headed down the ridge. Benchmark Mountain is a ridge with a slightly higher spot in the center. The path continues past the top staying right on the crest. Just west of the crest there is still snow. No problem finding water.
Benchmark Summit White Meets Green
I found a square cut out spot on the crest. Another spot on rocky dirt was not totally flat but would work for one more tent. I went back to the summit and we all went to the sites. Bob and Kolleen took the larger spot for their Tarptent Double Rainbow. I brought me Tarptent Rainbow. We had camp set up quickly. With nearly 7 hours of daylight left we sat down to relax. Fantastic views from the summit. The Pacific Crest Trail is just a ridge over to the east. Skykomish Peak was close by. Kyes is to the northwest then Sloan, Bedal, Pugh, Baker, Glacier, and so many more. Even Mt. Rainier was out to the south along with Stuart, Daniel, and Hinman.
I found a big tree below the ridge to hang food. Bob was busy melting snow for dinner and drinking water. The high was forecast to be in the low 60s at that elevation but it was much warmer. With no shade the snow was the only way to keep cool. This problem was not indefinite. After dinner clouds began to come in. We heard voices and saw three hikers below to the east. Turns out they were nwhikers. We hollered and they came up to visit. They took the first big campsite and were out for a little more hiking. After that we saw a hiker on the summit. He came to visit. Tag Man is also an nwhiker. He was in the 8 person group from Bremerton that we had seen at the trailhead. They took the campsite a few hundred feet below the summit.
Fly By Summit Camp Summit Heather Clouds Around Glacier Bundled Up Evening Clouds
After they left we were along on top. The wind began to pick up and made it less comfortable to stay out of the tents. Not a great sunset though the clouds were turned a little orange as the sun set. By 9:00 we headed indoors. The wind was much stronger than forecast. It was a steady 10 mph with gust to maybe 20+ mph. The ground was very soft where my tent sat. I placed big rocks over the stakes as they did not stick well. I figured I would be fine.
At about 11:30 two stakes gave way. The tent was flapping and woke me up before the collapse. My Rainbow turned into a Rainbivy. The pole still give me a foot of headroom. I could get dressed and head out to try to set it back up and have the flapping or I could do nothing. Nothing won. It worked pretty well. At 5:30 am I did get up and saw a 10 lb. rock had been moved by the wind to allow the collapse. I placed an even bigger rock and went back to bed.
Cloudy Sunrise
It was mid winter when we climbed out of our tents with puffy layers, and raincoats on. Felt like February not mid July. We broke camp at 8:45 and the wind wind died down a little earlier. Total cloud cover at 5:30 slowly broke and we had nice views before heading down. Sun on top of some clouds was great to photograph. As we dropped off the summit and went over the next high point we dropped back into some clouds. We met one group of dayhikers on the ridge and a few others on the lower trail. Not very many folks on the route all weekend.
Bob At Work Glacier Above Clouds Mt. Baker Morning Light On Sloan Wall Of Angry Clouds Kyes Over Clouds One Last Glacier Peak View Sun And Clouds Glacier Lilies Everywhere Glacier Lily Close Up
It was a great weekend. Sun and heat followed by clouds and cool. Miles of great meadows. Whole slopes of glacier lilies in full bloom. It was great to camp on the summit and see what we had of a sunset and sunrise. It was a relaxing weekend as we had a long stay on the summit. Nice to get out with Bob and Kolleen again and nice to get in a backpacking trip. West Cady Ridge is a great meadow walk and the summit of Benchmark has some amazing views. I will be back.
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Sadie's Driver Sadie's Driver
Joined: 24 Apr 2006 Posts: 1763 | TRs | Pics Location: Welcome Pass |
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Gorgeous pictures! Love the evening shots. Nice, nice, nice!!!
Four-paw buddy lets me tag along!
Four-paw buddy lets me tag along!
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Tag Man side hiller
Joined: 20 May 2008 Posts: 602 | TRs | Pics Location: Where the roots all twist... |
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Sun Jul 18, 2010 10:03 pm
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What A beautiful weekend! It was real nice to get to meet you all. My group from the Peninsula Wilderness Club and I left shortly after we saw you guys this morning. We ended up doing a big loop and came down Pass Creek trail. We had to ford Pass Creek and another bigger one ( NF Skykomish River?), but the trip was otherwise uneventful. Oh yeah, lot of snow on the Pass Creek side but we were able to find the trail OK. That whole Pass Creek side needs some serious work or its going to disappear. Lot of down trees and brushy, to the point where you couldn't hardly see the trail in front of you. Oh, and the obvious issue of washed out bridges. Otherwise this part of the hike was wonderful and offered a lot of variety. I really enjoyed it. After I have had a few nights to process some of the pictures, I will post them here as well as my own trip report.
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kathyb/oldgrrrl Member
Joined: 02 Jul 2007 Posts: 134 | TRs | Pics Location: mill creek |
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This was an OMG Amazing Hike! And nice to meet four NWhikers including two super cute Chi's.
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TrailPair Member
Joined: 17 Apr 2005 Posts: 1699 | TRs | Pics
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JimK wrote: | That's Trail Pair's Tarptent Double Rainbow. Not to be confused with my Tarptent Rainbivy that also was on the summit. |
Jim K's tarp tent rain bivy also acts as a tarp tent lean to with the right wind conditions!
This thing called work is interfering with my play
This thing called work is interfering with my play
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Foist Sultan of Sweat
Joined: 08 May 2006 Posts: 3974 | TRs | Pics Location: Back! |
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Mon Jul 19, 2010 7:58 am
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Sweet. beautiful photos. Great idea, that's the way to do it.
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BadDog Member
Joined: 21 Nov 2008 Posts: 267 | TRs | Pics
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Mon Jul 19, 2010 2:40 pm
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I got home to find a picture of K and Lupe as the background on my computer! My basement guy had read your report and surprised me with the photo. Anyhow, really nice pics, especially the glacier lillies.
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Highwalker's Daughter Member
Joined: 12 Aug 2006 Posts: 1575 | TRs | Pics Location: Bothell, WA |
Yeah, I wish I could have gone on this one, but it was not to be - mom duties took priority. I would have love to have seen those chiwawas in person! At least my friends got to enjoy it.
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TrailPair Member
Joined: 17 Apr 2005 Posts: 1699 | TRs | Pics
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This thing called work is interfering with my play
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Bryan K Shameless Peakbagger
Joined: 29 Sep 2005 Posts: 5129 | TRs | Pics Location: Alaska |
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Bryan K
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Mon Jul 19, 2010 6:51 pm
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Damn that snow melted out fast! That looks so much more beautiful now than it did just a few weeks ago. Amazing photos What a great summit to spend the night, glad you guys had a great trip.
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JimK Member
Joined: 07 Feb 2002 Posts: 5606 | TRs | Pics Location: Ballard |
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Tue Jul 20, 2010 1:56 pm
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My report and photos are now posted above in the 5th post on this thread.
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