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PostThu Apr 05, 2018 10:50 am 
rylanolin wrote:
as long as the views give me a taste of what the cascades have to offer
I don't really think they will. Our lower elevation trails with less snow will be forested. That's not to say they are good (enough) hikes, and I like the specific suggestions given above, but you don't really get a sense of what the Cascades are like by hiking low elevation trails.

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PostSat Apr 21, 2018 11:26 am 
Okay. Start planning. Really warms up east of the crest next week. CleElum, Leavenworth, Teanaway hit mid to high 70's by the end of next week. Massive consolidation. Then cools down the following week but still forcasts for decent weather. Prime time equals go time.

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