Pete Lake | Alpine Lakes Wilderness, Washington

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • In early fall we found ourselves back in the Cascade Range for an overnight trip.
    It is pretty easy to access this trailhead and lake so it was very crowded. The beauty of the Cascades overpowers any amount traffic on the trail.
    But will we find a place to camp?
    Join us as we venture in to Pete Lake!
    Thanks for watching!

Комментарии • 34

  • @RhodySeth
    @RhodySeth Год назад +1

    You weave a fine tale around these adventures. Even if it was a crowded spot.

  • @ThailandOutdoors
    @ThailandOutdoors Год назад

    Just beautiful with the mountains in the background, thanks for the look around.

  • @PumpkinVillage
    @PumpkinVillage Год назад

    Looked like a good time with good people. Even managed to get in a sip or two of whiskey.😂 Have one for me next time. Beautiful area. Thanks for the video and take care, Al

  • @ChristianPaulPhotography
    @ChristianPaulPhotography Год назад

    Beautiful area! Solitude is nice but you just make do! A place like that has a lot to keep me distracted from the human presence. Looked like a great camp! 👍👍 CP

    • @mountainwanderer
      @mountainwanderer  Год назад +1

      Thanks, man! You make do. Well put! It doesn't ruin a trip unless you let it.

  • @aaronfulwider779
    @aaronfulwider779 Год назад +1

    Beautiful spot in a beautiful forest. Love the narration, culture, and meaning.

  • @BryanDeLay
    @BryanDeLay Год назад

    Nice little one-nighter Travis! Surprised how little fall color for late September, although the lake and the mountains were still magnificent.

    • @mountainwanderer
      @mountainwanderer  Год назад

      I was really surprised at the lack of colors as well! I will admit it didn't feel much like fall and a lot more like summer.

  • @JohnGWalker
    @JohnGWalker Год назад

    That opening...sweet

  • @hyoh-wu
    @hyoh-wu Год назад

    Very nice! Some good philosophy in there to boot!

    • @mountainwanderer
      @mountainwanderer  Год назад +1

      Take all philosophy on this channel with a grain of salt, but better yet, take it with a shot of whiskey!

    • @hyoh-wu
      @hyoh-wu Год назад

      @@mountainwanderer consider it done!

  • @Olympic_TryAthlete
    @Olympic_TryAthlete Год назад

    The trick to the Cascades and the Olympics is a very early arrival at the trailhead. This past May, on the very first really nice weekend, we did just that. Turned out there were still several vehicles at the Duckabush trailhead on a gorgeous Saturday morning. As it was, we arrived at Five Mile Camp and if I remember correctly, were the first or second ones there. Took the two best hammock spots (big trees and had to double strap), and enjoyed the fire and the river the rest of the day as several parties trickled in, some having to push beyond as it got late. But everyone was friendly, and the power of that river during a warm day spring runoff was truly awe inspiring.

    • @mountainwanderer
      @mountainwanderer  Год назад

      I do know that trick and I believe I was telling people that the night before we left. Herding cats can be tough, and in the end I was happy that we made it to the trailhead at all! I was thinking about you as I was looking for places to hang my hammock. I didn't see any real giants that the cascades are known for, but almost all of the trees were bigger than the ones I'm used to. I'm ready though, I have 2 sets of straps!

    • @Olympic_TryAthlete
      @Olympic_TryAthlete Год назад

      @@mountainwanderer Up high, I think the trees would be comparable. Down in the valleys, would be like Ross Creek Cedars if you’ve ever been there. A year ago last spring, camped at Lena Lake with my son. Beautiful Lake, but very popular. We had to settle for what was not even a campsite, but it worked. One thing I noticed was that there were several ideal trees perfectly spaced from a 4-5 foot diameter one. But I didn’t have enough for the bigger ones. I do now. Getting to be the season where competition isn’t as stiff for a spot.

  • @relaxingvideosnorthwest3646
    @relaxingvideosnorthwest3646 Год назад

    Beautiful lake!

  • @BackpackingWithJason
    @BackpackingWithJason Год назад

    Absolutely beautiful around the lake.
    Did you have whiskey or Kentucky Bourbon 😁
    Cool video and area 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @mountainwanderer
      @mountainwanderer  Год назад

      Are you asking me a trick question? Kentucky men know that Bourbon IS whiskey... so the answer is yes.. on both accounts! Thanks for checking it out!

  • @blackoakpropertymaintenanc6981

    Nice nice nice.......!

  • @brhino1017
    @brhino1017 Год назад

    Beautiful spot Travis. Looks like this lake could be in the middle of Montana. ( Only minus the crowds)

    • @mountainwanderer
      @mountainwanderer  Год назад

      It was a really beautiful lake! They are still worth going to for sure! You just might have someone set up their tent right next to you..

  • @trevorkinman1946
    @trevorkinman1946 Год назад

    I did this hike as a boy scout quite a few years ago; all I remember was that it rained so much the lake water level went up over 2 feet overnight, the less smart guys ended up sleeping in a puddle but luckily me and my tent buddy were in a decent spot and stayed dry (enough)

    • @mountainwanderer
      @mountainwanderer  Год назад +1

      That is funny! I have a similar story from scouts, expect there were 3 of us in the tent, I was in the middle and somehow got lucky and had the high spot in the tent while the guys on either side were in puddles. 🤷‍♀️

  • @jacqueline7118
    @jacqueline7118 Год назад +3

    Now, I am a solitude lover but a crowded lake in the woods is far better than a crowded mall in a town or city any ole day! Trips like that do fill a soul for sure. :) :) Thanks for sharing.

    • @mountainwanderer
      @mountainwanderer  Год назад +3

      When you put it like that, I would make the same trade!

  • @bobparsons77
    @bobparsons77 Год назад

    Nice relaxing trip but no Timber?

    • @mountainwanderer
      @mountainwanderer  Год назад

      We thought we were going to go to a National Park and Timber can't do that. The smoke pushed us a little farther west, but we had already left without him.