Washington's Alpine Lakes || The High Route

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
  • IG: @radishuprooted
    Washington's Alpine Lakes Wilderness within the Mt. Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest, is a rugged gem of the Cascades. Brimming with turquoise lakes, jagged granite peaks, crevassed glaciers, and moss-covered fir trees--this wilderness is the picture of the PNW mountain rainforest. Located near Steven's Pass, The High Route is a 35 mile loop encircling the Bald and Silver Eagle Peak massif, offering stunning views of the region's giant volcanoes such as Glacier Peak, and distant glimpses of The North Cascades. The catch, of course, is that it is a ROUTE, not a TRAIL. This means a good section of it is completely off-trail route-finding across steep scree fields & dense bushwhacking. But that's what makes this route so incredible and remote!

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  • @adamwilson8559
    @adamwilson8559 4 месяца назад

    Awesome video as usual. Thanks!

  • @MichaelLMoya
    @MichaelLMoya 2 года назад +1

    Loved that route. Did it in early July of 2019 in reverse. Lots more snow in July. Thanks for sharing!

  • @mmoutdoors1
    @mmoutdoors1 2 года назад +2

    Cool video! Ive been wanting to check this route out but didn’t get to it this year. Hoping to next year🤙

    • @RadishUprooted
      @RadishUprooted  2 года назад +2

      It’s a really great one, highly recommend!

  • @amranackerman9656
    @amranackerman9656 2 месяца назад

    At 7:17 is this after or beyond Tank lake ?

    • @RadishUprooted
      @RadishUprooted  2 месяца назад

      It’s between Tanks Lakes and Iron Cap Gap where the trail peters out.

  • @jeffdirks6237
    @jeffdirks6237 2 года назад

    Great video! I plan to do this traverse in 2023. Coming up from the East Fork of the Foss River above Jade Lake, how steep/challenging is the final push up the glacial moraine to Tank Lakes? Did you get a look at the route up to and over La Bohn Pass as you came down towards Jade Lake? I can find hardly any beta on the climb up to La Bohn pass and the La Bohn lakes. Looking at this as an alternate route to PCT section J from Hwy 2.

    • @RadishUprooted
      @RadishUprooted  2 года назад

      Hey Jeff! If my memory is right, coming up to Tank Lake from Jade and Emerald Lakes was just a bunch of talus and boulder hopping. Nothing too difficult or hard to navigate. The biggest challenges were connecting Tank Lake to Iron Cap Lake. There is a user trail that takes you around La Bohn peak clockwise as you start to climb the boulder field. It takes you around the peak to a bunch of lakes (eventually Williams) and then goes over a smaller pass on the shoulder of Bears Breast Peak before dropping down to the PCT near Waptus lake. Should be a fine connector for you!

    • @w8stral
      @w8stral 18 дней назад

      I know this is 2 years later, but the information you seek was not done by these guys at all. LaBohn lakes are easily accessed from Lake WIlliams and the Old PCT(middle Fork Snoqualiamie. Everything is just bouldery rough up there. Not too difficult though beware the odd cliff band. If you wish to go from Williams lake to Tank lakes it goes just fine. There are several bumps from LaBohn to Tank lakes that frankly are easier to walk around than go over either E or W. A bit brushy for a couple hundred feet vertical from Lake Williams on East side up to tank lakes. Ridge running from Iron Cap South is also doable(no place to camp at any of those lakes as they are VERY rocky until you get to ??? Gold lake????? under Big Snowy(Horrific Mosquitos), climb up to heather benches for peace and better views and less bugs though Exiting off Big Snowy to get to Goldmeyer Hotsprings is VERY steep, but when I was there 25 years ago, we tree hand grabbed/repelled all the way down

  • @murtazamanzoor1509
    @murtazamanzoor1509 Год назад

    Come to Kashmir alpine lakes

  • @relientk182
    @relientk182 2 года назад

    Is this route permitted?