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PostMon Aug 10, 2009 12:52 pm 
Location : W of Leavenworth / Coles Corners Access : Merrit Lake TH Map : GTM – Lake Wenatchee, TOPO Stats : 13 mi, 6400’ loop
Howard - Mastiff Loop
Howard - Mastiff Loop
This is one of those trips like Jim Hill, that for various reasons, mostly weather and blue skies that I haven’t gotten to over the years. I’m not inclined to put forth too much effort if I can’t have it all, so some trips take 2-3 years from conceptualization to manifestation. Even this trip was a hard sell by Steve stuck between bad forecasted weather days, but he had to get his exercise so I relented. Anyhow we were doing a modification of the standard route coming in via Merrit Lake and taking Nason Ridge to Crescent lake up to Howard across to Mastiff, then dropping down to Lost Lake, climbing out to Merrit Lake and out, so we set out to do that on the trail around 0700 hr, it was nice and cool, with a light breeze, mosquitos quick to offend if you stopped, so we deeted up and kept moving until Crescent Lake, which was the first area after 5 miles and 3000’ where we had open views. The Lake was gorgeous, the fish were jumping all over which had Steve wishing he had brought his pole as we took a break and refilled our nalgenes.
Route up above Crescent Lake
Route up above Crescent Lake
Hannah resting at Crescent Lake
Hannah resting at Crescent Lake
Of course, coming in I pointed out there is the ridge I planned on taking up (after we visited Crescent Lake), but later had a brain fart and we headed straight up a rocky drainage more to the NNE than we wanted, but as it leveled out I looked at the map and the terrain and said, “We need to be over there”, so we traversed directly over to a corridor in the trees and what may have been an animal trail and/or climbers path from the ridge below and ascended it to the open heather slopes below Mt. Howard. The route would be great coming from the West, and for us visiting Crescent Lake it was all easy scrambling and walking.
Using an old drainage as a stairway
Using an old drainage as a stairway
Crescent Lake from above
Crescent Lake from above
As we approached Howard via the ridge to the left (West) it was disappointing to see the the thick clouds backed up all around us with some sinking below 6000’, this would have been the perfect perch for some great mountain views, especially for Hannah, but it was not to be and we focused more on the local terrain which was quite beautiful, the lakes, basins, glacial moraines etc…
Steve and Hannah climbing boulders to Howards summit
Steve and Hannah climbing boulders to Howards summit
Unnamed lake N of Howard - Mastiff saddle
Unnamed lake N of Howard - Mastiff saddle
Steve on Howard's summit
Steve on Howard's summit
Dad and Hannah on Howard
Dad and Hannah on Howard
We had a break on Howard, then dropped down into the saddle between Howard, Mastiff, and along Canaan Lake Basin before heading up to the summit of Mastiff.
Steve and Hannah working the rockpile below Howard's summit ridge
Steve and Hannah working the rockpile below Howard's summit ridge
David
David
Saddle between Howard and Mastiff
Saddle between Howard and Mastiff
Whittier
Whittier
Looking back towards Howards summit ridge
Looking back towards Howards summit ridge
Canaan Lake
Canaan Lake
Jim Hill
Jim Hill
Bonanza
Bonanza
There we had some minimal clearing, took another break, and plotted a route down and over to Lost Lake. Now I know why Mastiff looks so huge from the East, the East side has some seriously steep heather, slab, and vertical rock cliffs if you get to far from the ridge that wraps around and down into the Lost Lake Basin, and the East face looks very impressive from the basin. At a certain point the heather and slabs are gone near the ridge and it’s a bushwhack through dense forest ( and sap covered foliage) as your just going for the lake and hoping for a fishermens trail, and finally we hit it. Lost Lake is really nice, and once around the other side we took a break, this would be the place to come late summer – early fall when it’s slightly cooler and the bugs are gone, but today in the sun and heat hiking out was a worker, but the thought of topping out after this, hitting Merrit Lake, then cruising to the car filled my mind, what was a few hundred more feet at this point, at least it was on a trail. At the top we drank the rest of our water, walked by Merrit Lake, and eventually , seemingly very eventually were at the TH. Long day and very beautiful backcountry. Great day to be out with Steve and Hannah. This is Hannah’s third trip with me since she has been back and we have been skunked on views each time.
Working our way down Mastiffs Upper Basin
Working our way down Mastiffs Upper Basin
Lost Lake from Mastiff.
Lost Lake from Mastiff.
Hannah and Steve taking a break at Lost Lake
Hannah and Steve taking a break at Lost Lake
Crescent Lake on Nason Ridge
Crescent Lake on Nason Ridge
Dropping down off the East side of Mastiff towards Lost Lake Basin
Dropping down off the East side of Mastiff towards Lost Lake Basin
Heather and slab slopes below Mt Howard
Heather and slab slopes below Mt Howard
Mt. David and
Mt. David and
Union and Jove
Union and Jove

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PostMon Aug 10, 2009 9:07 pm 
wildernessed wrote:
This is Hannah’s third trip with me since she has been back and we have been skunked on views each time.
You should quit taking her out hiking then. hockeygrin.gif Nice work wildernessed. up.gif

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PostMon Aug 10, 2009 9:11 pm 
up.gif Big day, big rewards!

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PostTue Aug 11, 2009 8:28 am 
GeoTom wrote:
wildernessed wrote:
This is Hannah’s third trip with me since she has been back and we have been skunked on views each time.
You should quit taking her out hiking then. hockeygrin.gif Nice work wildernessed. up.gif
I would but after 18 yrs. she kind of grows on you. She makes me smile inside. winksmile.gif

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