Trip
Backpack - Lower Tuscohatchie Lake
Preference to Tacoma Introduction to Backpacking students. Trip will open to all Mountaineers to register on April 30.
- Sat, Sep 7, 2024 — Sun, Sep 8, 2024
- Tacoma Hiking & Backpacking Committee
- Backpacking
- Adults
- Moderate
- Challenging
- Mileage: 13.6 mi
- Elevation Gain: 3,165 ft
- Pace: 1.5 to 2 mph
- FULL, 1 on waitlist (3 capacity)
- FULL (2 capacity)
- Cancellation & Refund Policy
Meet at the Granite Mountain/Pratt Lake trailhead at 7:30 AM ready to go. Drivers to the trailhead will need a Northwest Forest Pass.
We will start by heading up the Granite Mountain Trail until it connects with the Pratt Lake Trail. From there, we will follow the trail until we reach Pratt Lake. From Pratt Lake, it just about a half a mile until we reach our destination, Lower Tuscohatchie Lake.
If Tuscohatchie campsites are full, we will head about half a mile back to camp at Pratt Lake.
Preference to Tacoma Introduction to Backpacking students. Trip will open to all Mountaineers to register on April 30.
Pratt Lake Trail
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Green Trails Snoqualmie Pass Gateway No. 207S
USGS Bandera
USGS Snoqualmie Pass - See full route/place details.
Required Equipment
To be discussed at lecture for Introduction to Backpacking course students.
The Ten Essentials plus overnight gear which may include:
- Tent with footprint/ground tarp
- Stove and fuel
- Sleeping bag
- Sleeping pad
- Water filter
- Bear canister or Ursack
- Cooking pot/pan with plate and utensils
- Toilet paper and shovel or blue bag to deal with waste