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Old Man Trail, Cave Hole, Coal Creek Falls, Quarry, Indian Trail, Red Town — Apr 05, 2009 — AleciaR
Day hike
Issues: Mudholes | Washouts | Water on trail
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This was a GREAT hike! 19 of us (plus 5 pups) accomplished this hike on April 5. The weather was...
This was a GREAT hike! 19 of us (plus 5 pups) accomplished this hike on April 5. The weather was gorgeous, blue and sunny but not too terribly hot that early in the morning. We ran across some WTA volunteers working off Red Town Trail, building a bridge. They made a big deal with kids (sharing chocolate yay!) and really getting the kids excited about our hike. I was very impressed with the WTA volunteers!

We also got to see some deer on Red Town Trail. Coal Creek falls was pretty full this time of year.

We started from the Sky Country Trailhead, and the parking was gorgeous!! We went past the Red Town Trailhead along the hike, and as usual the parking was PACKED! It was definitely worth the extra hiking distance to park at Sky Country.

The trials were in great shape, although there were a few spots on the Quarry Trail that could use some strengthening up, where it's washed out a bit. I assume this is a common problem on this rather narrow, steep trail. We just watched the kids and pups a little closer on this trail. There was also one spot in particular towards the end (closer to the Indian Trail) that was a big, big puddle (think like 6 feet across) where it was a little tricky getting around the water.

We ran across a few other hikers, but mostly had the place to ourselves. There was a bit of mud on pretty much every trail, but it wasn't too bad.
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Wildside, Far Country, Shy Bear, Deceiver, Long View Peak, Quarry, Coal Creek Falls, Cave Hole, Red Town, Indian Trail, Fred's Railroad — Feb 28, 2009 — Alpine Art
Day hike
Issues: Mudholes
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Another hike with the Issaquah Alps Club, moderate in length and elevation gain but a good tune up hike for...
Another hike with the Issaquah Alps Club, moderate in length and elevation gain but a good tune up hike for the upcoming season. Denis Harney was our leader on a hike I have done before, looping past all three water falls in Cougar Mt. Park.

The hike started on the Wildside Trail which has a series of undulations, some of which are moderately steep providing a good warm up quickly. Once off the Wildside Trail, the first falls (Far Country Falls) can be seen just off the Indian Trail, and from here to the Far Country Look Out is a short hike up hill. The trails to this point were in good shape considering the recent snow and rain. Snow was evident on the sides of the trails, but no snow on the trails.

From the Far Country Look Out, view has been obscured a bit by tree growth over the last 10 years, we walked Shy Bear and Deceiver Trails to Doughty Falls (not impressive for the water flow over the rocks but worth the short side trail to the falls). The Deceiver Trail did have some mud holes as did the Long View Peak Trail and other trails that followed.

Off the Long View Peak Trail, we then followed Shy Bear to Fred's Railroad and then via the Quarry Trail to the Coal Creek Falls Trail. Coal Creek Falls was impressive with lots of water from recent rains and snow melt coming over the falls. After the falls, the trails were in good shape, with the Cave Hole and Red Town Trails being dry and hard packed (old road or railroad beds).

Weather was great, mild with just a bit of a rain shower near the end of the hike.

Statistics, 6.5 miles of walking, 1200 to 1500 feet of elevation gain and loss.
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Coal Creek Falls #COUGAR-C4,Red Town #COUGAR-W2,Quarry #COUGAR-C6 — Jan 26, 2008 — Abi
Day hike
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Two of us and a big black fuzzy dog did the loop from the Red Town trailhead to Coal Creek...

Two of us and a big black fuzzy dog did the loop from the Red Town trailhead to Coal Creek Falls and back down through Quarry and Red Town meadow. The trails were in good shape, but there were many frozen muddy patches that were easy to walk on. When it warms up, there will be a lot of mud for a few days.

The falls were gorgeous, with roaring water and a lot of ice to catch the overcast light. It started snowing while we were at the falls, and continued for the rest of the loop (making the trail slippery). There did not seem to be enough snow to stick for more than a day. There were occasional ice patches across the entire trail that were very slick and caused all of us (including the dog) to go for a little slide!

Overall, great hike in good condition -- this is a perfect time of year for this area!

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Wildside #COUGAR-W1,Indian Trail #COUGAR-W7,Quarry #COUGAR-C6,Coal Creek Falls #COUGAR-C4,Cave Hole #COUGAR-C3,Red Town #COUGAR-W2 — Nov 21, 2007 — Alpine Art
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Early dismissal from work allowed for a short loop hike in the Alps. I chose a loop to include Coal...

Early dismissal from work allowed for a short loop hike in the Alps. I chose a loop to include Coal Creek Falls. Starting on the Wildside Trail, I noted the Coal Creek was running normally, much better than when I was last in the area. Some mud on Wildside but less than normal. Wildside to Quarry and then to Coal Creek Falls was almost mud free! Coal Creek Falls had a good amount of water coming down making a nice place to take a break. Then back to walking to the car. Dry weather and sun made for a great 1.5 hour or so walk.

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Wildside #COUGAR-W1,Marshall's Hill #COUGAR-W6,Red Town #COUGAR-W2 — Nov 05, 2007 — Alpine Art
Day hike
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A short birthday hike with my wife. The trails are getting to their normal winter mud condition but still walkable...

A short birthday hike with my wife. The trails are getting to their normal winter mud condition but still walkable in tennis shoes. Trees have mostly lost their leaves making the Wildside trail slick in spots. Other than this Monday was a great day to be out in nature.

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Red Town (#COUGAR-W2)
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