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Based on camping at the same zone last year at an unprotected (windy) site, it can be cold, wet, and a bit windy at snow lake. Parts of Core Enchantments can be quite windy, though usually only in short segments. It's the PNW, so of course need to be ready for rain all the time.
Based on camping at the same zone last year at an unprotected (windy) site, it can be cold, wet, and a bit windy at snow lake. Parts of Core Enchantments can be quite windy, though usually only in short segments. It's the PNW, so of course need to be ready for rain all the time.
The [http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=47.48401514684575&lon=-120.7506937890625#.V8UgJpMrJE4|7-day weather forecast] shows highs around 50-55F and lows overnight around 35-40F. If I recall, it dropped to or below freezing overnight last year.


There is plenty of running water around, we'll just need to purify it.
There is plenty of running water around, we'll just need to purify it.
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* a good warm sleeping bag + mat
* a good warm sleeping bag + mat
* 2 liters of water bottles
* 2 liters of water bottles
* layers!
* layers! down jacket!
* waterproof pack or cover
* waterproof pack or pack cover
* TP (there are scattered latrines along the route, but no TP)
* TP (there are scattered latrines along the route, but no TP)



Revision as of 08:03, 30 August 2016

Who?

We've got 7 folks. The permit allows for 8, but 7 is already a large group.

  1. Bryan
  2. Lucy
  3. Mako
  4. Miko
  5. Nate
  6. Dave
  7. Ana

Permit Details

  • Zone: #2 Snow Zone
  • Dates: Sat Sept 3rd to Tue Sept 6th (2016)
  • Party Size: 8 people

Separate permits will be needed for parking; IIRC B+L have 2x permits, enough for our needs.

We can hike wherever we want during the day, but are constrained to camp overnight only in the zone of our permit, which is around Snow Lake. There are several camping sites spread out over about a mile trail around one side of the lake. Some sites are larger and nicer than others; it's first-come, first-served. Since we are hiking all the way through, it would be beneficial to get a camping site closer to the core enchantments, since it can take up to an hour to circle around the lakes.

Enchantments Permit Zones

Packing

Based on camping at the same zone last year at an unprotected (windy) site, it can be cold, wet, and a bit windy at snow lake. Parts of Core Enchantments can be quite windy, though usually only in short segments. It's the PNW, so of course need to be ready for rain all the time.

The weather forecast shows highs around 50-55F and lows overnight around 35-40F. If I recall, it dropped to or below freezing overnight last year.

There is plenty of running water around, we'll just need to purify it.

Every person will need:

  • light/lamp and batteries
  • good rain/wind shell
  • a good warm sleeping bag + mat
  • 2 liters of water bottles
  • layers! down jacket!
  • waterproof pack or pack cover
  • TP (there are scattered latrines along the route, but no TP)

As a group we'll need to figure out:

  • bear-proof food storage (canisters? Is hanging food sufficient?)
    • (NOTE: Seems like bears are not a big concern. Rodents and ravens are the problem. There seems to be consensus that odor-prof bags and hanging are sufficient. Bring some twine and stuff sacks and we should be fine. -mako)
  • tents and ground mats (should be set if folks bring stuff below)
    • B+L have a 2-person tent
    • M+M have a 2-person tent
    • Nate has a 2-person tent
  • water purification (seems like we're in good shape if everybody brings stuff below)
    • B will bring a filter and emergency iodine; might want a faster option
    • Nate also has a filter. The filter is good.
    • M+M have a Sawyer Mini filter and some tablets.
  • cooking equipment (should be set if folks bring stuff below plus pots+pans)
    • B+L have a small gas stove setup
    • M+M have a MSR Dragonfly & x2 MSR fuel canisters. We have probably 10 meals (for 2x people) worth of fuel in our bigger containers.
    • Nate has a whisperlight and 2 fuel containers. One is very big.
  • maps, navigation
    • B will provide maps
    • M+M have compasses and such

M+M's packing list is here

Food/Meals

Let's divide up meals. There are 7 people and seven meals. We can cook in parallel on all of our tiny stoves/pots but it might simplify things if we just sign up for a meal. We're bringing stuff for 7 people!

Please remember that M+M+B are vegetarian! If you can do it all veg, that's ideal.

  • Saturday Lunch + Snacks (probably something like sandwiches w/ no cooking?)
  • Saturday Dinner (M+M)
  • Sunday Breakfast (cooked?)
  • Sunday Lunch + Snacks (maybe sandwiches, etc, w/ no cooking?)
  • Sunday Dinner (M+M)
  • Monday Breakfast (cooked?)
  • Monday Lunch + Snacks

M+M will take plan and bring stuff for dinners. We've got a bunch of dried vegetables w/ spicy peppers, dehydrated tofu, as well as some other freeze dried vegetables and fruits. We'll need help to cook on all our stoves in parallel but it should make for pretty good dinners

Our plan is:

  • Saturday Dinner: Japanese curry rice w/ many veggies + tofu
  • Sunday Dinner: Beans and rice / tortilla soup w/ side veggies

Route/Schedule

Guides/references:

The "loop" trail, from one trailhead to the other via Core Enchantments, is about 18 miles and 6400ft elevation gain (depending on the direction hiked). The maximum elevation is about 7800ft.

The Enchantments are in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, part of Mt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The closest town is Leavenworth, which is reasonably large (and weird), and only a few miles away. The drive from Seattle via Rt 2 takes a bit under 3 hours; it's also possible to drive a little longer but faster via I-90 and then north on the East side of the Cascades.

Snow Lake is at ~5500ft; east trailhead is ~1400ft; west trailhead is ~3600ft; Asgard pass (the high point) is ~7800ft.

We can go east-to-west (more elevation gain) or west-to-east (more elevation drop). From our experience hiking last year, the most painful part was the descent downhill to the east trailhead, so it would be nice to avoid that. It would also be nice to not hike through Core or in general much up and down with full packs (the first day, most food). These both make east-to-west appealing.

Here is a rough plan, might change, especially depending on weather.

9/3 Sat: drive out early in 2x cars, hike up to camp site from east trailhead. Slow party goes direct, fast party does car ferrying to leave one vehicle at west trailhead, then catches up.

9/4 Sun: hang around campsite, day hike. Also flex in case weather is bad Sat.

9/5 Mon: hang around campsite, day hike. Optional? Cut this day short?

9/6 Tue: hike up through Core Enchantments, through Aasgard Pass, and down to west trailhead. Depending on time and energy, drive home or stay in Leavenworth. Long day!