Monday, August 7, 2017

Backpacking the Olympics

Whenever we go backpacking I always end of taking a lot of pictures, and usually put less than 10% on my blog.  This time I decided to include a lot more pictures and let them tell the tale of our trip.

Quinault River-1 mile in

Red Huckleberries-lots of berries on this trip including blue huckleberries, thimbleberries, salmonberries, native blackberries, and blackcaps

Big Trees


Hiking through the forest along the Quinault River

Still following the Quinault River on day 2


There were lots of there small bridges on this trip


Mom nearing Low Divide

Looking back down the valley we climbed getting to Low Divide

Columbine

Glacier Lillies

Lake Margaret

Lake Mary

Full size blowdown


Tiger Lilly

Starting up toward Dodwell-Rixon Pass on Day 3

Tons of Columbine this trip


Jacob on the "trail", the parents are the red specs to the left of him

Looking back down the snowfield leading up the valley

Climbing toward the pass

Almost up


Looking at Dodwell-Rixon Pass

On the Bailey Range


A little pool of water

Snowed in lakes


Looking toward Mount Olympus

Flowers on the Morning of Day 4

Looking down off the Bailey Range


Mt. Olympus

Glacier Lillies




The first Mountain Goat-we probably saw around 10 this trip


Heading along the ridge to Bear Pass




Dad at Bear Pass



"Barkchip" rocks


Onto the snow


Looking down another drainage from atop the Bailey Range


No end of craggy peaks



Looking back across the snowfield we just traversed

Nice cool water





Paintbrush


Lupine


Smoke rolling in from BC-apparently, this fires in BC are also contributing to the smoky air in Corvallis!


The top 2 feet of Mt. Ferry


A smoky evening!  Too bad about the fires

Looking down the ridge we descended on day 5

We got pretty close to this big guy!

Looking back up the ridge.  We dropped off the top a little ways left of the snow

Mount Scott



A bright red paintbrush on our descent to the saddle between Ludden Peak and Mount Scott

Dr. Suess's Truffula Trees (see The Lorax) - I don't know what they are actually called


Dad in the Columbine


Good trail for this section


Some steep off trail scrambling to get around Ludden Peak

Water flowing underground

Some sections of the abandoned Dodger Point trail were not so great

Farther down in the trees, the abandoned Dodger Point trail was in great shape

Old growth and moss

Remann's Cabin

Lots of moss along the Elwha River

Still smoky on the morning of day 6 - that's Dodger Point from below


A salamander

This tree was 650 years old - hope they didn't have to do it with a cross cut!

Starting the climb to Low Divide on Day 7

Lake Mary-the second time

Flowers just over Low Divide
Hopefully you enjoyed the pictures of our trip.  If you are planning trip in the area or are just curious, feel free to reach out with specific questions about the route.

1 comment:

  1. Beautiful photos ... What an incredible place.

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