I traveled to Annete Lake near Snoqualmie pass few years ago, and it was the same with those big boulders and small rocks dotting the ground and the frightening big drop from cliff edge: it is really not optimal, I wouldn't do it again, but thank you for bringing those footages and watch out next time, I prefer more optimized trails like Wallace falls for example, though there are even better convenient trails, with no worry at all.
One more thing: these trails in Washington, most of them are tough, really tough: even Franklin falls, which labeled as easy, is not easy at all, especially at fall and winter.
Wow that view with the mountain'!!! 😮
Such a mind blowing place, so majestic, it would have been fun to camp overnight there.
I traveled to Annete Lake near Snoqualmie pass few years ago, and it was the same with those big boulders and small rocks dotting the ground and the frightening big drop from cliff edge: it is really not optimal, I wouldn't do it again, but thank you for bringing those footages and watch out next time, I prefer more optimized trails like Wallace falls for example, though there are even better convenient trails, with no worry at all.
I want to try Denny Creek once the parking lot is open again, should be nice after the construction is done.
One more thing: these trails in Washington, most of them are tough, really tough: even Franklin falls, which labeled as easy, is not easy at all, especially at fall and winter.
So true, some days I just want a flat easy trail and there are none. They are super scenic though!