Enchantments Traverse, Washington (VIDEO)

by site editor Rick McCharles

A few clips from my 3 day double traverse. (Trip report to come.)

Fish wanting to jump into your fry pan, the weirdest waterfall you’ll ever encounter and FRIENDLY MOUNTAIN GOATS. … They’ve habituated to humans, craving the salt in our urine. One followed me for an hour.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

4th of July to Icicle Ridge, WA

trip report by besthike editor Rick McCharles

One of the best hikes in Washington State out of Leavenworth.

… Don’t let this hike’s bad reputation dissuade you from reaping its good views. Sure, it’s one of the snakiest trails in the Icicle Valley-save it for a cool day. And yeah, it’s one of the steepest trails in the valley-hottest too-best to save it for a cool day. And total vertical feet-oh boy, you’ll gain plenty-so save it for a cool day when the serpents are sedate.

Are you getting the picture?

But the views are amazing: from the Chiwaukum to the Entiat to the Stuart ranges and beyond-savor the panorama on any day! …

Washington Trails Association

With warnings like this, I decided to start late in the afternoon on a hot August day. Temperature turned out to be no problem.

I parked my vehicle at the Icicle Ridge trailhead on (the paved) Icicle Creek Road (Forest Road 76) and cycled from there to the 4th of July trailhead, perhaps 7mi further into the mountains.

I saw no snakes.

Steepness was not really a problem, either.

Sections of the two trails were overgrown in places, though. 4th of July is a nice grade.

Once intersection with the Ridge, it’s plenty pretty. Often wide open with big views. Lots of flowers, even in August.

It was a pleasure working my way back down the ridge towards Leavenworth.

More photos from my Icicle Ridge Trail hike.

I underguestimated my slowness this day, finishing in the dark (PHOTO) without headlamp. Oops.

No shout out for the busy, grumpy (and even misinformed) staff at the Leavenworth Ranger station. Only one, a younger female, I found helpful and pleasant.

Backpacker – America’s best kept secret hikes

Backpacker Magazine:

The only thing better than enjoying the life-list scenery in the country’s premier national parks? Getting that same scenery, minus the crowds.

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Sunshine Lake, Eagle Cap Wilderness

Expedition Idaho Race

by site editor Rick McCharles

This week I’m volunteering at Dave Adlard’s NEW Adventure Race.

Over 6 days, co-ed teams of 4 will undertake a 500 – 700 km expedition over some of the most beautiful, epic and challenging terrain on Earth in a unique format!

Racers will use map, compass and their own wits and skills to navigate their way over an unmarked route by mountain biking, rafting, paddling, trekking, orienteering, trail running, using fixed ropes, and maybe a few other surprises through the wild panhandle of northern Idaho.

Our goal is to provide racers with an ultimate racing experience that harkens back to the original spirit of “the Raid,” where racers must problem solve, route find and persevere over a true, unmarked wilderness expedition course that will challenge them to their limits, while providing them with a life-altering experience they will never forget! …

Expedition Idaho Race

Here’s a cute INTRO video edited by AR Dave Russell.

Race director Dave Adlard threw the racers a bone after the short prologue. In a surprise move, they were directed with their bikes onto the gondola at the base of a very large climb. After bagging 3 CP’s in the ski area, they rode back roads about 30 miles to the start of the trek that will take them thru the night into Montana and a 300′ rappel.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Official Race Reports:

UPDATE – The Start!
UPDATE 2
UPDATE 3 – NIGHT #1

If you’re thinking those racers must be INSANE, … you’re correct.

Alpine Lakes Wilderness = BUGGY

Just finished a week hiking and biking out of Leavenworth, Washington. (Trip reports to come.)

Alpine Lakes Wilderness … is one of the most popular outdoor recreational areas in the State of Washington.

Although this area has the wilderness designation and no motorized vehicles such as cars, motorcycles, or even bicycles can operate … there is heavy foot traffic and camping throughout. … managing the Alpine Lakes Wilderness area to preserve its integrity is very challenging. …

This being my first visit, there are a couple of lessons learned:

• Mosquitoes and no-see-ums are terrible anywhere near alpine lakes. Doh!

I’d hoped it was just this summer, buggy in August due to the long, late Spring. But one regular hiker in the area told me it’s always this bad.

The Enchantments truly are the most popular destination, with fierce competition for camping permits.

The (grumpy) Rangers in Leavenworth leave pre-booked permits outside in a rustic wooden box. At least one was stolen this past weekend, the actual group that had booked and paid for it required to wait around a few hours before getting a replacement. (Parks needs to find a way to prevent this problem.)

One solution, I feel, is simply to open up more camping permits for the Enchantments. Is that high region really much more vulnerable to human damage than anywhere else in the Cascade Range? … Or have they created an artificial shortage.

I saw plenty of campsites, plenty of toilets up there.

related – Washington Trails Association – Enchantment Lakes

best lightweight headlamp?

I’ve decided on the Princeton Tec Byte Headlamp. $20 cheap. Claims 35 Lumens. 2.25oz including the easily replaceable 2 AAA batteries.

Read the Gear Junkie review.

_____ original post from Aug. 10th:

The other day I was mocked by Adventure Racers for calling my wimpy Petzl a “headlamp”:

… only good for reading in the tent!

Actually, that’s all I use a headlamp for while on the trail.

Any recommendations for something with more lumens? Something (still lightweight) that would be useful in scrambling mountainsides in the dark?

Here are some recommendations from Backpacker in 2010:

Lightest & Cheapest
Coast LED Lenser Micro Headlamp

Steady Burner
Mammut Lucido TXlite Headlamp

Best Light Quality
Petzl Tikka Plus 2 Headlamp

Brightest
Black Diamond Spot Headlamp

Best All-Around
Princeton Tec Remix Headlamp

details on Backpacker

Warren suggests the SoLite 150. $179 !!

For cycling he’s very happy with the Light & Motion Vis 360 Front and Rear Helmet Bike Light System.

cycling out of Leavenworth

by site editor Rick McCharles

Not Leavenworth Penitentiary, … what are you thinking?
🙂

Between hikes out of Leavenworth, Washington, I ‘active rested’ my feet by jumping on a mountain bike.

I enjoyed a leisurely ride around the cross-country trails at Ski Hill. Jumping off the bike, now and again, to use some of the fitness stations.

My best ride, however, was Freund Canyon Trail #6701

more Freund photos

Watch a video of a single track ride from 2010 on YouTube.

Yikes. The trail was closed due to aggressive cougar threat in 2009. There are no Grizzlies in the region, though.

ski up hill – skizee

I saw this on TrailsNet.com.

Skizee:

… It is like a ski – snowboard – skateboard version of the Ridekick. Whereas the Ridekick is a self-propulsion system for bikes, the Skizee does the same thing for skis. …

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

details and links – name

… I’d find some way to run over myself. 🙂

CONGRATS to Tim Park and Jim Maidment from (nearby) Kimberley, B.C. on bringing this fun product.

Coyote Buttes – The Wave

Bill has a website dedicated to one of our best hikes in the world, The Wave on the Utah / Arizona border:

… There are two great photographic locations in Coyote Buttes North (The Wave and The Second Wave) and numerous minor ones including Top Rock Arch, Melody Arch and the Grotto, the Hooters, The Alcove, Sand Cove, and Fatali’s Boneyard.

The Wave is best photographed midday so as to minimize the extensive shadows, the other areas listed above are best photographed mid-late afternoon. …

Due to the fragile nature of this natural resource, it’s very difficult to get a hiking permit.

Bill’s site offers this advice:

… Your chances are better if you’re going alone, or in December – February. If you do not win the lottery I suggest you get one for Coyote Buttes South, or go to the White Pocket which is east of Coyote Buttes South.

I know of one person who was lost overnight in Coyote Buttes South, so use a GPS, mark the trailhead, and stay with your party. While a two wheel drive vehicle is adequate for the North Buttes, four wheel drive is required for the South due to deep sand. …

read more on TheWave.info

Bill adds this bit of news:

The upcoming 2012 Disney film “John Carter” was shot in the area across Wahweap Creek near the town of Bigwater. Other locations include Canyonlands and Factory Butte (near Capitol Reef). A 3D movie. The arid region will stand in for Mars.

Juan de Fuca Trail threatened

Krista hiked the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail this summer. Loved it.

But there’s a big debate in progress between those who want to protect the Trail … and a proposed housing development by Marine Trail Holdings.

Search Google News for “Juan de Fuca Trail” for the latest update.

Another public hearing will take place in Sept 2011. You can weigh in with your opinion by mail:

Marine Trail Public Hearing
c/o Juan de Fuca Area Planning
PO Box 238
Sooke BC V
9Z 0S9

Or email CRD Board Chair G.Young gyoung@victoria.ca
copy: jdfinfo@crd.bc.ca

Also, you could ask Christy Clark, Premier of BC, to buy the land … premier@gov.bc.ca