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PostMon Feb 18, 2008 11:13 pm 
I was eager to get out today with the perfect weather coupled with what I expected to be great snow conditions. I wanted a rematch with The Ark aka Rooster Mt. high above Quartz Creek. I wasn't sure what the Middle Fork Road conditions were so I had two backup plans. I made it past the gated CC road but beyond that the snow was deeper than the Subaru's clearance. I found a spot to turn around. I passed on doing South Bessemer and instead made my way to Granite Lakes Road. On the way in I was very surprised to see two cars parked already at the start of the road. It wasn't even light yet. I know Revolution Peak was thrown around as a possible destination. I was hoping that maybe I might catch up with some fellow NWhikers. Of late I have been saddled with a chronic cough that I can't seem to kick. I find the cool weather seems to help so I wasn't concerned about it becoming worse. As I packed up I was wracked with the worst coughing fit ever which forced up my breakfast. I thought this to be a most auspicious start. Strangely after the fit I felt great. I sure didn't want to miss such a beautiful day so I was off. From the onset it was apparent that I didn't have any legs at all and with the long expected trip I didn't hold much hope of making any summit. I changed to snowshoes around 3500ft. I finally caught the people in front of me who had pitched a tent in the middle of the road. The wind was blowing at least 30mph which seemed to make it an even stranger spot to camp. The couple had two dogs so my two greeted them with wagging tails. One of the campers was standing outside his tent and when I waved he didn't respond. I could see from 25 yards that he was enraged with me. Evidently he was uber pissed because my dogs would have the audacity to use the road. I was shocked that anyone on such a beautiful day could be so angry over something that in my mind was so trivial. I jetted past him as we exchanged further unpleasantries. Not letting this episode ruin my day I found some extra energy and pressed on. I followed the road until it reached a immense snow chute. After seeing some decent avalanches on the opposite side of the valley I decided to skip the road and make my way directly to the summit. The snow ranged from rock hard to some areas that were soft. I did break out the ice axe just to be safe. Soon I reached the old cabin on the ridge that was being buffeted with some very strong winds. In fact the wind had ripped half the roofing off the South side. One piece was loose and was making so much noise flapping in the wind it mad it less than desirable to stay. I snapped a few pictures and then made my way down. The snow had softened considerably and made for a tedious decent. Soon I could see the campers below me following my tracks up. Part of me wanted to continue our most unpleasant conversation. I instead angled away from them rejoining my route further East. The way out was long but soon enough I was back at the car. Approx 15 miles 4400ft of climb 7:45 car to car

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PostMon Feb 18, 2008 11:38 pm 
Type E...that is quite an accomplishment! In cool but comfortable season that is a long haul. I can't believe you tackled it! That cabin was not so old when I visited it about 10 years ago. It looked quite recent and well made...more to keep out trespassers than bears...which would have a dickens of a time getting in. The window and door openings were all secured so you couldn't see in....and all were on the upper floor, well above the snow acumulation some owner expected. I wondered if the owner flew in or how the heck the timbers were brought up. Anyway, it was a surprise and I kept thinking that someone had quite an interesting place to view Seattle at night. The steep slope to the east drops into a fascinating vale with several lakelets between a singularly odd rock fin and the face of Russian Buttes (as I recall); your photo #7. Thank you for sharing your adventure and photos. Sorry about the campers. They must be the folks that hassled another NW Hiker at Cabin Creek Snowpark and left a nasty note, too! The incident is described in these recent postings (Amabilis....).

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PostTue Feb 19, 2008 9:05 pm 
I've seen that cabin from other vantage points and wondered about the how, why, and when. It still seems a bit mysteriouis...but this might be a good time of year to check it out.

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PostTue Feb 19, 2008 10:36 pm 
Great trip report. I hope get up to this ridge before spring also.
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Evidently he was uber pissed because my dogs would have the audacity to use the road
I don't get it -- they had their own dogs and were mad about YOUR dogs? uhh.gif

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