journal
A collection of selected trip reports from over the years.
Vesper Peak - July 12-13, 2017
This was my second scramble in Washington on the heels of Kaleetan. The entire scramble from the lake below Vesper Peak was snow-covered so it was fairly easy going. At just 6214 ft, Vesper Peak offers some of the most rugged views of the Cascades in the area considering its relatively low elevation. It sits between Mountain Loop Highway and Highway 2, and you can definitely tell from the terrain that you’re beginning to transition away from the Central Cascades and into the North Cascades.
Kaleetan Peak - July 6-7, 2017
I’m currently writing up trip reports for several older trips from before I made this website. Kaleetan Peak will always always hold a special place in my heart because it was my first scramble…ever. The route features a steep climber’s trail in the forest, open traversing over talus fields, and an easy, solid class 3 scramble up to the summit. It’s very doable as a day hike but I decided to do it over two days so I could enjoy evening light on the mountain.
Sahale Glacier Camp - July 26-27, 2016
This was my first backpacking trip in the North Cascades National Park and only my second hike in the area (the first being a trip to Hidden Lake Lookout in 2015). I remember seeing a photo of the campsites at the toe of the Sahale Glacier with organized rock piles built to block out the wind and thinking to myself that I had to go there, too. As much as people like to knock on social media, it was a great way for me to learn about the popular trailed hikes when I was first starting out.