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Cramer Lake, Long John, Tumac Mountain, Pacific Crest Trail Section I - White Pass to Snoqualmie Pass

Sep 17, 2008

by myokes last modified Sep 20, 2008 11:57 AM
Type of Outing
Multi-night backpack
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Hike: Cramer Lake
Region: South Cascades -- White Pass / Cowlitz River Valley
Trails: Cramer Lake (#1106)
Avg Rating: 2.50
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Hike: Long John
Region: South Cascades
Trails: Long John (#1142.1)
Avg Rating: 3.33
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Hike: Tumac Mountain
Region: South Cascades
Trails: Tumac Mountain (#944)
Avg Rating: 4.00
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Hike: Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) Section I - White Pass to Snoqualmie Pass
Region: South Cascades
Trails: Pacific Crest Trail Section I - White Pass to Snoqualmie Pass (#2000)
Avg Rating: 3.20
Why You Should Go Now
  • Wildflowers blooming
  • Ripe berries
Be Aware Of
  • Bridge out
  • Bugs
Started out around noon at Dog Lake Campground and went up the 1106 (Cramer Lake Trail). The weather was awesome, very sunny but not too hot. We had lots of smoke rolling up in that area and we wondered if there was a forest fire nearby; when we reached the end of the hike we asked a forest ranger and he said it was from Southern Oregon forest fires (the smoke was with us the whole trip). Anyways, we hiked from dog lake to Long John Lake on the first day. The bridge is still out on the trail but there's a large log about 100 yards up the creek that you can cross on. That section was 5.23 miles on my GPS, the map showed it was about 6.7 but by my calculations it was 5.23. We camped near Long John Lake the first night and I caught two small cutthroat trout out of the lake. Temperatures got down to around 40 degrees so it wasn't too cold. Got up early that morning and headed north on 1142 (Shellrock Lake Trail) then briefly headed west on what my "green trails map" said was trail 44. Then less than a quarter mile after getting on trail 44 we went north on the PCT (Trail 2000). Lots of wild blue huckleberries along the trail all the way along the PCT where we went, especially on the climb out of fish lake. We went north the second night on the PCT all the way till the cut off to American Lake. It was a 15.9 Mile stretch according to my GPS but my legs thought it was 25 miles! unless you're in really good shape i wouldn't recommend going all 16 miles in one day, especially with the 1500 - 2000 ft. elevation gain coming out of Fish Lake. Water was not a problem on the trip but i would recommend filling up at the stream thats about halfway up the climb out of fish lake. We didn't come accross water again on the trail till we camped near American Lake. On the third day we hiked out on the PCT up to Dewey Lake then to the bridge at Chinook pass staying on the PCT the whole way. That section of the trail was pretty easy till the climb out of Dewey lake. The third day total was roughly 7.5 miles. Mosquitos were not bad on the hike; they were around but not nearly as thick as they are in July. the total trip was just over 28 miles on my GPS and there were some spectacular views!
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