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From the 5650 col on Sloan's W rib, Pt 6563 and Pt 6619 on its S rib loo...
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From the 5650 col on Sloan's W rib, Pt 6563 and Pt 6619 on its S rib look like Class 1 or 2 alpine scrambles. The views should be stunning from there, and there should be easier rambling terrain on their east. Pt 6619 is higher than Bedal Peak -- like Little Tahoma, a locally notable peak eclipsed by a larger neighbor. Not difficult with alpine scrambling abilities -- but it's climbing, not hiking. The log has been cleared from the road (thanks). 7/29/12. IMO, this was a bit late for this place. Better earlier, if you're good at snow travel. But the brush might not be so bad; no alder. We followed the rock/snow gully straight up from the post, then exited right (S) when we got above the trees, maybe as high as 5000 or 5200. This was a mistake, because the basin was dry, all talus boulders, many of them loose, not dog-friendly. We had a minor loose-boulder accident here that would have been a major accident if R. hadn't been quick as a cat, getting his leg out of the trap just-in-time. Scary. If snow-covered, this route should be OK, but BEWARE ROCKFALL off the W face, and don't tarry. To reach the lower basin, from the post/boulder, go up the S side of the rock gully. At about 4250(?), find a prominent cairn high on the right [photo]. I noted this cairn on the ascent, but never guessed that it marks a barely discernable trail which leads up and SE through the forest into the basin (we descended this way). It crosses just above the spring source of a sizable stream (not the main drainage); so if you find this secondary drainage, go to its source and there's the trail, such as it is. Pleasant camp spot in lower basin near the stream. From the lower basin, head SSE to the 5650 col. We turned back at the 5650 col (campsite). Below this col on the N, it is rather steep ice-axey terrain. We did not climb 6619 or 6563, but I'm going back. Be careful never to block roads. Had I been driving, I might have unthinkingly parked right in front of the 2.5' log blocking the road. Some anonymous hero cleared it while we were in there (on a Sunday). Road #4096 is signed, just N of Bedal Ck, clear to trailhead, bumpy but street-car-doable with a lot of crushed rock in the roadbed and it should last. Not that old; it's not on the 1982 USGS 7.5' map. Trail is fine, a couple blowdowns. When you hear shooters, don't assume that they're careful, responsible, or legal. I picked up very recent target debris right in the middle of this road perhaps 1/4 mi above Mountain Loop. They were firing right up the road. Dad woulda taken my gun away if he'd caught me doing anything that stupid.
Bedal Creek #705
— Jun 23, 2012
— mtngal
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Features:
Wildflowers blooming
Issues:
Blowdowns | Water on trail | Snow on trail | Bugs | Road to trailhead inaccessible
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Drove in from Darrington. Once on FS road, trees down 1/4 mile from trailhead. Lots of snow on trail...
Drove in from Darrington. Once on FS road, trees down 1/4 mile from trailhead. Lots of snow on trail a mile from basin. Look for cut logs to stay on or near trail. Beware of postholing on snow fields.
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Features:
Fall foliage
Issues:
Overgrown | Mud/Rockslide | Mudholes | Washouts | Water on trail
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The trailhead parking is limited to maybe five vehicles with some room to turn around.
The Bedal ...
The trailhead parking is limited to maybe five vehicles with some room to turn around.
The Bedal Creek trail #705 starts behind the sign that states the three trail names. The Bedal Creek trail begins at 2,732 ft. and starts going up from the parking lot and continues gaining elevation. There are a couple short level areas of trail for a cooling down period. Almost lost trail at major washout. Continue up the washout looking for cairns. I stood a stick up next to the cairns to help locate them, as they were hard to spot. The sticks may not be standing come spring. Approximately halfway up you will cross the creek. Continue up the washout area keeping creek left. (If you were looking down river/creek, that would be your river/creek left. Information for the ones that did not know). You will come across a creek from the right, which wonders under the trail of rock. The dirt trail on your right leads back into the trees and continues to gain elevation. Came across a very light dusting of snow at 4,665 ft. elevation. Shortly beyond that, the trail is overgrown and at 4,704 ft. elevation, you enter the basin. Tracking the trail with my GPS, the trail is 2.75 miles and ends up in a different location than what the Green Trails map indicates. The trail was damp in locations, swampy in others, and a few creek crossings. Overall, the trail was covered with pine needles making it a soft trail for hiking. Too bad all trails are not this way. This trail did not have as much fall colors as I had hoped for.
Bedal Creek #705
— Aug 23, 2008
— Eric
Day hike
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Bugs
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The trail is in good shape with fairly recent maintenance and easy enough to follow. There are some ...
The trail is in good shape with fairly recent maintenance and easy enough to follow. There are some muddy spots and mosquitoes were sometimes bad. The basin is a nice place to camp. We followed the creek up from the basin and then traversed to the ridge following a scree chute but did not find all that great vantage because of the trees on the other side, probably better to stay closer to Sloan for best views. The descent felt very steep back to the basin. Day hike
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Blowdowns
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Our Boy Scout troop, 523 from Kirkland, had intended a three day trip starting with a hike up 705 to...
Our Boy Scout troop, 523 from Kirkland, had intended a three day trip starting with a hike up 705 to camp at the south end of Bedal creek. The second day was to be following down 705, connecting with 4096 and moving over to 647 to end at Goat Lake for the second night. The last day was to be down the Elliot Creek trail to 4096 and back to the car. |
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