December 29, 2023
Yes, you read the title correctly. We only visited the trailheads for Twin Falls and Tradition Lake.
With Teneriffe Falls so empty at 9:30 am yesterday, we decided to take a slow morning and didn't arrive at Twin Falls trailhead until 10:00 am. The drive wasn't bad at all, but definitely windy. There were a fair amount of cars already parked at the lot (~20) with a few more arriving right behind us.
And it was crazy windy at Twin Falls trailhead. With recent rains, visible loose branches, and towering trees swaying overhead we proceeded to the trail with caution. Big gusts of warm wind whipped Mario's fur around and we could hear the thud of trees knocking against each other. Hyper aware of the conditions and not wanting to get hit by falling branches, we decided to play it safe and turn around while groups of families continued past us. Toby was not pleased, but we took him down to the river on the way out. Maybe we'll try this one on a less windy day.
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Toby enjoying South Fork Snoqualmie River @ Twin Falls TH |
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Snoqualmie River @ Twin Falls TH |
We thought perhaps it would be less windy down at Tradition Lake at Tiger Mountain. Well, we thought wrong. The paved parking lot was full but we managed to nab one available spot. About a half mile in to our hike and several powerful wind gusts later, we again decided to turn back. Hearing trees thudding against each other in the middle of the forest is so unsettling. I've experienced trees fall near me and read enough local news stories about falling trees crushing people. I suppose we got a mile hike in here though!
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Posing on a bench near Tradition Lake |
Still wanting to give Toby and Mario a good walk we decided to check out Lake Sammamish State Park. Didn't even know this park existed until I was searching for somewhere to go on google maps as we left the trailhead. I'm guessing it's a popular park in the summer - beaches, fields, wetlands, and lots of picnic tables which have been stored away for winter. We did a three mile walk down to Tibbets Beach and Sunset Beach, then along the boardwalk to where the creek meets the lake, and finally around Orchard Trail. Drainage was very poor and there's a good amount of construction and improvements in progress around the park. Looking forward to paddleboarding here this summer.
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Lake Sammamish State Park |