Don't know why this beautiful scramble is not offered more often.
Snow conditions were not favorable for the orignal plan (Seymour Peak), but we had a great time doing Tahtlum on a beautiful clear day.
This is a nice off-season hike, where lunch can be eaten at a picnic table.
Successful sail, though DNFed the race. Was past the time limit.
A really nice paddle on a beautiful day with lovely fall colors.
A pleasant trail to see and hear the sounds of White River, old growth forest and fall colors. Dogs and bikes are allowed on this trail but we met just one biker and two dogs.
2/3 of the Trail is on a smooth road the last 1/3 under a nice forest canopy leading to impressive George Lake. Now is the time to enjoy the fall colors!
We had dry weather before lunch, intermittent showers on the hike out and rain during the drive home.
The hike was relocated from Harry's Ridge to the Hummocks Trail and part of the Coldwater Lake trail, due to a late deterioration in the weather forecast for Harry's Ridge.
Excellent trip in diverse weather
Another fun day exploring tides and currents in beautiful Hammersley Inlet
A beautiful and great place for a moist forecast, the rain shadowy NE portion of the Olympics, with intermittent sun and snowflakes.
When the forecast is for rain, snow, and wind, this seemed like a good alternative: a low elevation scramble that is mostly on trail and mostly in the protected forest.
Trail is in great shape overall but a bit overgrown near Wagonwheel Lake. No issues with staying on course though.
Wonderful area to see larch trees, although we were about one week early. Some of the trees were only starting to turn, one week later will be better.
Nice approach and climb once out of the trees.
Easy 4 pitch climb on breccia tuff. Long drive (3.5hrs) from Seattle.
Late season scramble in marginal weather conditions. Snow on scramble route to North summit beyond saddle created unsafe conditions. Team turned around at that point> Otherwise a safe outing enjoyed by all.
Fall colors were at their peak in our after-hours scramble of Abiel.