Saturday, September 28, 2013

West Fork Foss to Copper River

September 28, 2013

First of all, props to all the trail volunteers! This hike is so nice due in much part to all the work that has been put in to the bridges, stairs, etc. Awesome! :D

While the forecast warned of up to 1" of rain and wind gusts of up to 40 mph, we still got out of bed and made it out of the apartment by 9:30 am on the grey and soggy Saturday morning for a hike at West Fork Foss River with the intent of staying the night at Big Heart Lake. It's only about an hour and a half drive from Mill Creek and about 10 miles from Stevens Pass, so Slurmz didn't even have to chug up the mountain. Foss River Road is nice and paved in the beginning. We had to dodge some potholes, but nothing bad. Just before the trailhead you must drive through a quick flowing stream. I was scared to drive through it - I mean, what if we got swept down the river?! - but Andy said go for it. I don't know what the correct term for that was because it certainly looked like the driveway was designed a certain way for the water to flow and for one to drive over it safely but it looked like an overflowing culvert to me.

There was one car at the trailhead. In fact, they set up camp next to their car. At first I though that was strange, but then I looked at the entrance to the trail and there was caution tape and plastic covering the signboard. I thought the trail was closed not only because of the plastic and tape, but because the garbage receptacles and restrooms were locked. Upon further inspection, however, there was only caution tape around some blow downs so we were good to go! Still not sure why there was plastic covering the board. Also, the check in box for permits was no where to be seen, however, so make sure your family and/or friends know of your plans before you head in.

Clad in our (unintentional) matching rain gear the two of us hiked in the steady, moderate to heavy rain for about two hours. We passed by lovely Trout Lake, heard some pikas and birdies, and saw some awesome waterfalls all around near and far.

Twinsies!

Trout Lake

By the time we reached Copper Lake, I was exhausted like I had been all week at home. Andy decided it would be best to set up camp here and we found the only decent campsite that was not flooded. It was super windy and gusty but luckily the rain stopped in time for us to pitch our tent and eat our sandwiches. Yeah, we brought sandwiches instead of bringing a stove to warm food up. We might try this next trip, too, especially since we've been only doing overnights. While eating, I started shivering and my fingers turned into sausages and I was just so miserably cold AND it started raining again. Looking up, the giant trees around us were swaying all over the place. With all these factors combined and wind gusts of up to 60 mph, we decided it would be best to pack up and head home. The four guys who came in just as we were leaving were fortunate that we came to this decision otherwise I don't think they would have had anywhere to camp! It was a good trip. We put our waterproof/resistant clothing to the test under 4 hours of hiking in the rain. Everything held up great. And we also found out that hiking in the rain does not suck. It's actually quite enjoyable. I still need to find a way to stay warm. Maybe I should just constantly be doing jumping jacks.

Water on trail

So many distant waterfalls

That waterfall is Copper Lake's outlet. It sure felt like a long, steady climb up to the lake.

Wouldn't you know? We didn't end up taking any pictures at the lake.

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Lake Valhalla & Lake Janus

September 14 - 15, 2013

Andy and I were itching to go hiking all week. Stumbled upon Lake Valhalla so decided to go there. The trail head is literally across from Steven's Pass so it was a quick and easy drive. Started our hike at 10 am and got up to the lake by 12:30 pm. It was a pretty easy one and we could not have asked for nicer weather. We were debating whether to go another 4.3 miles to Lake Janus to set up camp there since Lake Valhalla was so busy, but I decided we found a nice spot just above the lake so we stayed put. Let me tell you, there were a lot of new parents with their babies, lots of adorable doggies, and just a good amount of hikers in general. After having lunch with some bees and splashing in the water, we headed out on an ~8.5 mile day hike to Lake Janus. Again, there was quite a bit of stock manure and quite possibly bear scat but we did not encounter any bears. Lake Janus is lovely - serene and secluded with nice meadows surrounding it and some floating lily pads. The sandy shore at Valhalla is definitely much nicer, but if you wanted to be alone Janus would be the place to stay. After snapping a few photos Andy and I made our way back to camp just in time for dinner. We rehydrated up some delicious homemade chili mac and reflected on our total 14.5 mile day hike. I believe that's the most mileage we have done in one day. We were also hiking at a good pace that day.
You know what is also cool? We got to chat with a couple solo PCT thru-hikers on Saturday. One of them had a late start in May (people usually begin in April)and had just about 10 days left before he would make it to Canada and another hiker was doing the hike in reverse - heading to S. Cali or as far as he could get. Andy and my long-term/life's goal is to hike the PCT in one go. I asked my boss once if I could take six months off to hike the PCT to which he replied, "Sure, as long as you take the days off on the weekends."

Here are some of our lovely photos:

Lots of mushrooms growing on this trail. This one was cool - reminds me of "1-up" mushrooms in Mario Bros.

Beautiful meadows - perfect for stock animals to graze.

Lake Valhalla and Lichtenberg Mountain.

Campsite

Andy bought us a cool new stove.

Cooling off in the water. Those are Andy's legs - he was doing a handstand but started sinking. You can also see the nice sandy shore in the foreground.

I love Andy!

Stopped for a photo on the way to Lake Janus. Lake Valhalla behind us.

Lake Janus was so nice.

Perfecting the night time pictures.

Caught a shooting start at 4 am.

Morning hike out.