My wife and I were near here hiking and came across an ill tempered lizard. I thought it was angry because it was hungry. It bit me in the hand when I was trying to feed it a strawberry pop tart. So, I tried to google it to see if it was poisonous but I had zero bars. We saw this mountain and hiked up to see if the service was better up there. Man the name did not disappoint. I caught that LTE at 67 download speed and was able to determine that the lizard was in fact poisonous after all. I was also able to call a helicopter medevac to save my arm. 5 outta...
Read moreBeautiful but demanding hike. Either 8 miles straight up or a long day from one of the other approaches. The prior review recommending taking a side by side here must be confused...you cannot access this location with a motorized vehicle as it is within the designated wilderness. I assume he confused this location with a trailhead on the south side (since he references the south side of the mountains) or Oak...
Read moreA demanding hike with a 3,800 foot rise from trail head to peak. Try this in mid-spring. Take all the water you need as it will be scarce later in the summer. If hiking this in summer start very early. The views are spectacular and you will have ascended to the highest elevation in Washington...
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