Activity Information

Mt Si
03/24/13 (Sun)
Trip
Tacoma Hiking
John Konopasek
7:30 AM
South Hill Park n Ride (3300 94th Ave E, Puyallup), other car pool loc, and finally TH

This is a unofficial conditioner hike (cannot be used for credit in scrambling or climbing). The Recommended backpack weight is 37 (f) - 45 lb (m) / Tacoma beginning climbing is 25lbs or 20% of body weight. Hike at your own pace and pack weight. My pack weight will be ~50lbs on the way up.
MANDATORY:
Required Traction devices (micro, yaks, etc)
Expect Snow and Ice on the trail above ~3k ft.
Discover Pass Required for vehicles
The trip will proceed snow, rain or s... More
This is a unofficial conditioner hike (cannot be used for credit in scrambling or climbing). The Recommended backpack weight is 37 (f) - 45 lb (m) / Tacoma beginning climbing is 25lbs or 20% of body weight. Hike at your own pace and pack weight. My pack weight will be ~50lbs on the way up.
MANDATORY:
Required Traction devices (micro, yaks, etc)
Expect Snow and Ice on the trail above ~3k ft.
Discover Pass Required for vehicles
The trip will proceed snow, rain or sun providing the conditions are safe.
Leader will provide Radios for sweeper and lead.
What to expect: Arrival and briefing at TH ~8:30 am. Sweeper, Lead and first aide helpers will be identified. Begin Hike ~9:00 am. Trip leader will be sweeper on the way up (~2-2.5 hrs). Regroup at Snag Flat. Continue to the top (No Haystack ascent). Trip Lead to switch duties at the top (sweeper to lead). Dump water weight, eat lunch and begin descent. I will tromp down to the parking lot (~45min), exchange pack and begin back up trail to meet the group. Everyone descends (~1.25hrs). Postpartum at TH while eating and drinking good stuff in celebration. Depart once everyone is accounted for.
This is no longer open for registration
8 spaces open
Registration closed on Thu, Mar 21 at 5:00 PM
| Trip Data |
|---|
| Moderate/Strenuous |
| 3200 |
| 8 |
| Conditioner |
Mt Si (USGS) Mt Si NRCA - 206S (GT) Mt Si-174(GT) |
Day Hiking Snoqualmie Region 100 Hikes in the Alpine Lakes |