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Cathedral Rock, Pacific Crest Trail Section J - Snoqualmie Pass to Stevens Pass - East, Robin Lakes

Jul 27, 2009

by John Ellis last modified Jul 30, 2009 01:43 PM
Type of Outing
Multi-night backpack
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Hike: Cathedral Rock
Region: Snoqualmie Pass -- Snoqualmie Pass
Agency: Cle Elum Ranger District
Trails: Cathedral Rock (#1345)
Avg Rating: 2.89
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Hike: Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) Section J - Snoqualmie Pass to Stevens Pass - East
Region: Snoqualmie Pass -- Snoqualmie Pass
Agency: Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest
Trails: Pacific Crest Trail (#2000)
Avg Rating: 4.20
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Hike: Robin Lakes
Region: Snoqualmie Pass -- Salmon La Sac/Teanaway
Trails: Robin Lakes (#1376.1)
Avg Rating: 4.25
Why You Should Go Now
Wildflowers blooming
Be Aware Of
Overgrown
Bugs
My son and I took a loop trip. We hiked up to Peggy's Pond (should be Ponds) from the Hyas Lake parking area (over 50 cars). Spent 2 nights a little above Peggy's Pond and climbed Mount Daniel. Nice climb via the Hyas Glacier route. Then we went back to Cathedral Pass and took the PCT to Deception Pass. This trail needs some brush work and the crossing of the river was work. Luckily, we had water shoes. Then on to Tuck's Pot and Robin Lakes. We were going to stay 2 nights there also; however, the humidity and bugs convinced us to go back to cool and bug free Montana a day early. These are great places to be a month from now. A WTA work party was doing some good work on the Deception Pass trail replacing wood walkways over swamp area.
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