
Trip
Backpack - Devils Dome/Jackita Ridge
4 days of solitude and expansive views of the North Cascades and Pasayten Wilderness as we circle Jack Mountain and camp on the summit of Devil's Dome. Finish with a water taxi ride back to our cars. 40 miles / 11,500' gain over 4 days on very challenging terrain.
- Thu, Jul 17, 2025 — Sun, Jul 20, 2025
- Foothills Backpacking Committee
- Backpacking
- Adults
- Very Strenuous
- Challenging
- Mileage: 40.0 mi
- Elevation Gain: 11,500 ft
- FULL, 2 on waitlist (5 capacity)
- Cancellation & Refund Policy
This is a very strenuous trip, featuring challenging terrain (steep scree/talus slopes, potential snowfield crossings, miles and miles of relentless blowdowns that we must go under/over/around), route-finding, scarce water sources, overgrown brush that we'll need to trek through, steep ascents/descents on primitive trail, significant elevation gain/loss, and long miles.
The first day will be particularly punishing: 12 miles, 5400ft gain, and fully loaded packs (containing 4 days of food). The second day will be a close second place: 10+ miles, 3300ft gain, and a significant scree field to descend. The third day will start with a quick (4 mile, 1200ft gain) hike to our next camp followed by a fun 4.5 mile, 1500ft gain dayhike to the summit of Bear Skull mountain. The fourth day will be 10+ miles and 5700ft of knee-jarring descent through miles of blowdowns. We will be relentlessly attacked by mosquitoes the entire time. We finish the trip with a dip in Ross Lake and a ride on the Ross Lake Water Taxi back to our cars.
In return for the distance, gain, and insects, we'll be treated to 4 days of solitude, breathtaking views of the North Cascades and Pasayten Wilderness, and fields of wildflowers. We'll enjoy an overnight (if weather allows) at the summit of Devil's Dome, with mountains in every direction. And we'll skip the boring parts of the trail with a boat ride back to our cars.
Participants must be fit, experienced, and comfortable (a) trekking on steep scree / talus slopes (b) crossing low-consequence snowfields and (c) enduring miles and miles of blowdowns. With loaded backpacks. Water will be scarce in this area, and we will often need to search for water sources and stock up when we can. Participants should expect to trek some portions of this route with 3-4 liters of water.
To ensure that we have a compatible group (fitness, comfort with challenging terrain, etc) able to successfully and safely complete the trip, leader's permission is required. In your request, please:
(1) Confirm that you've read and agree with the trip's Goals, Expectations, and Style.
(2) Confirm that you're comfortable with very challenging terrain, and that you're interested in 4 days of long miles, high gain, and lots of challenge.
(3) Detail the trips you have planned for this season
(4) Detail the trips you've taken *in the last 12 months* that have prepared you for a trip like this. For each trip, please provide:
- your average distance/gain per day
- the maximum distance/gain you had in a single day
- the # days you were in the backcountry.
Itinerary (Caltopo Route):
- Day 1: East Bank trailhead to Devil's Park (12 miles, 5400ft gain)
- Day 2: Continue to Devil's Pass (10+ miles, 3300ft gain)
- Day 3: Continue to Devil's Dome (4 miles, 1200ft gain), with optional dayhike to Bear Skull mountain (4.5 miles, 1500ft gain)
- Day 4: Descend to Ross Lake (8 miles, 350ft gain, 5400ft loss)
Water taxi fee (approx $160) will be split evenly amongst participants.
Thursday, July 17th @ 8am @ Ross Dam trailhead.
We'll park some of our cars at the Ross Dam TH, then carpool in remaining cars to the East Bank trailhead.
Upon completion of the trip, we'll take the Ross Lake Water Taxi to the Ross Dam area. We'll walk a short distance to our cars at Ross Dam TH, and we'll then carpool to the East Bank TH to retrieve the remaining vehicles.
Devils Dome/Jackita Ridge
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Green Trails Jack Mountain No. 17
Green Trails Mt Logan No. 49
Green Trails Ross Lake No. 16 - See full route/place details.
Required Equipment
The Ten Essentials plus overnight gear which may include:
- Tent
- Stove / fuel
- Sleeping bag / pad
- Water storage / treatment
- Bear canister / Ursack
- Pot / mug / spoon
- Blue bag / Wag bag, as a portion of the trip passes through areas where waste cannot be buried