appy Lake Ridge Trailhead is a roomy pullout along the upper . It’s a shy mile beyond the lookout, and a couple miles before the end of the road at . It is at 1,700′, up the northern side of canyon some 650′. Traffic is usually light; the main useage being folks using the trailhead …
Daily Archives: 2015-02-06
Observation Point, Olympic Hotsprings Road, Olympic Nat’l Park old feature of old road - with a new future?
bservation Point is a small developed lookout above the now-drained of reservoir of the , along the on a jutting shoulder of . The road then turns and heads into the canyon. In former times, the hillside below the little lookout parking lot was cleared of trees growing up and blocking the view. But more …
Aurora Ridge Trailhead, Olympic Nat’l Park
urora Ridge Trailhead is 2.5 miles up the Sol Duc Hot Springs Road, west of Lake Crescent in the Olympic National Park.
Aurora Ridge Trail, Olympic Nat’l Park near-in backcountry, some safe route-finding, sedate splendor, light usage
urora Ridge Trail runs 16 miles along Aurora Ridge, which borders the south side of Lake Crescent, in the northwest of Olympic National Park. Its is on the Sol Duc Hot Springs Road. The trail climbs the west end of the ridge gradually, eventually gaining 3,000 feet, before ending in the east – still in …
Aurora Ridge, Olympic Nat’l Park
Happy Lake Ridge
Elwha Basin river crossing alternative stream-crossings are an underrated hazard
lwha Basin river crossing alternative describes a good way to avoid the standard crossing of the , near its headwater, usually as part of using the route between the high-country and the lowlands (and the official trail system). The Elwha, though small here, is steeper than it looks: the normal crossing-point is impossible in any …
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Elwha Snow Finger, Olympic Nat’l Park
lwha Snow Finger is an important and rather unusual route-feature that greatly facilitates traveling between the core high-country terrain, and the adjoining lowlands (and official trail system). It is a 2 mile long linear canyon, with a narrow perennial snowfield filling the bottom. It is very easy to walk on. At the far south end …