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PostMon Nov 09, 2009 10:49 pm 
After reading some posts for hikers looking for mid week partners I spent the week PM'ing to try to get a group trip out. The weather wasn't cooperating and I was back to going solo. After a speedy recovery from a cold I was happy to have like2thruhike to sign on. After a 7am meeting we piled into the Subaru and were off. I was delighted that it was dry going over both Snoqualmie and Blewett saving some time. I had considered leaving the dogs at home because Tanner had a split nail and was open and not healing in the least. I was forced to super glue it together earlier in the week and it seemed like it would be a go. After packing up I let the dogs out and immediatlely the nail broke open and for the first time was bleeding. I had for once thought ahead and brought another tube of super glue and thankfully it became a non issue. Since I had been in the area before and I figured the snow coverage would be sparse I wanted to avoid the basalt fields that I remembered from the Northern approach. I really didn't want to spend alot of time on rocks with sketchy snow coverage. Instead I thought it would go to use the access roads for the ski slopes to gain the ridge. I had hoped to first summit Wenatchee Mt. and then traverse to Mission Peak. Since Mission Peak was my primary goal I decided to do that first instead. Just before reaching the ridge we dropped pack and layered up. Since we were on the East side we had been sheltered from the wind. I had a strong suspicion that once on the ridge the winds might be intense. After a short slippery traverse we reached the ridge and were greeted with strong gusty winds. Thankfully we both had taken eye protection because it was doubtful we would have been able to continue with out. There appears to be a trail on the broad ridge and soon we crested a small high point. Since visablitliy was limited I broke out the GPS and were were 40' short of our needed elevation. We dropped to another saddle and climbed the remainder to Mission Peak's summit. I was thankful that we were on the summit because the winds seemed even stronger and we couldn't see what was ahead to the North. Thankfully once scrutinizing the maps I am confident we indeed on the true summit. We had seen lots of worker's on the way up prepping the slopes for the upcoming season. Thankfully every one was pleasant. It was new for me to see a handful of fans hooked to hoses actually making snow. There were a few immense slag piles burning as well on the way up, which again was a surprise to me. We took a slightly different route on the way down and it seemed to take twice as long for the descent. I was thankful to have some good company and enjoyed hearing about the trials of thru hiking our country's great major trails. Even though the weather didn't allow any views it more than made up for with allowing me to feel it's strength. A great day to be out. Approx 8 miles 2500' of climb 4:30 car to car

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PostMon Nov 09, 2009 11:09 pm 
Pictures? Map?

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PostTue Nov 10, 2009 12:08 am 
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PostTue Nov 10, 2009 4:34 pm 
A few pictures of our Mission....
It was great to get out despite possible weather issues. Right after we arrived so did the clouds and the wind so my mind wasn't on award winning photos... Just a few images of the highlights that we could see! Although there wasn't enough snow to try out my new snowshoes we made good time on foot. It wasn't real cold,maybe low 30's.I hiked with 3 synthetic layers and only on occasion I put on my jacket.At the summit I put on my shell as the wind really began to whip. It was a nice change to carpool with Eric and I tried my best to entertain with my stories from the trails. Many more where they came from!!! As long as I have Mondays free,I look forward to hikes!
Clouds arrive seconds behind us...
Clouds arrive seconds behind us...
Going up....
Going up....
Who's walking who?
Who's walking who?
Too nasty to linger on summit!
Too nasty to linger on summit!
Quick shot at summit
Quick shot at summit
Walk to the light....
Walk to the light....
Two extremes
Two extremes
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!
Interresting...
Interresting...
Cloud person?
Cloud person?
Darkness/Blue sky
Darkness/Blue sky

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PostTue Nov 10, 2009 5:01 pm 
Good job, sorry work kept me from joining you. Another BC yet to be tagged!

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PostWed Nov 11, 2009 8:58 am 
up.gif That's a nice trip, in cool weather and blue skies you can see from the North Cascades to Mt. Adams pretty clearly, in bad weather the winds can be brutal often reaching above 100 mph at the summit ridge.

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PostThu Nov 12, 2009 1:11 am 
The fire photos are disturbing and interesting.

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PostThu Nov 12, 2009 1:33 am 
I took that ski area route up to Mission Peak one bright, blue September. Not so dramatic, but a sight more pleasant. wink.gif I remember having lunch in a meadow just SE of the summit, lolling in the grass and watching the butterflies.

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