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Anti-Aircraft Peak, Clay Pit Road, Klondike Swamp, Lost Beagle, Anti-Aircraft Ridge, Cougar Pass

Mar 06, 2010

by mhodson87 last modified Mar 06, 2010 03:06 PM
Type of Outing
Day hike
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Hike: Anti-Aircraft Peak
Region: Issaquah Alps -- Cougar Mountain
Agency: King County Parks
Avg Rating: 3.00
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Hike: Clay Pit Road
Region: Issaquah Alps -- Cougar Mountain
Trails: Clay Pit Road (#COUGAR-C1)
Avg Rating: 2.75
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Hike: Klondike Swamp
Region: Issaquah Alps -- Cougar Mountain
Trails: Klondike Swamp (#COUGAR-N5)
Avg Rating: 2.75
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Hike: Lost Beagle
Region: Issaquah Alps -- Cougar Mountain
Trails: Lost Beagle (#COUGAR-N6)
Avg Rating: 2.25
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Hike: Anti-Aircraft Ridge
Region: Issaquah Alps
Trails: Anti-Aircraft Ridge (#COUGAR-N7)
Avg Rating: 2.40
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Hike: Cougar Pass
Region: Issaquah Alps -- Cougar Mountain
Trails: Cougar Pass (#COUGAR-N8)
Avg Rating: 2.00
Took the directions from this page and did the hike. I was expecting it to be tougher than it actually was. The most difficult part was the ascent of Lost Beagle Trail, I took one break and a sip of water (and I'm relatively out of shape). If nothing else its a great nature hike, good for inexperienced hikers. Most of the other people on the trail were joggers.

I think the "million dollar view" is an ironic name. I did not find any such view, even when I crossed into Radar Park (there is an entrance at the top of lost beagle trail) and walked to a bench. Maybe I just wasn't looking hard enough.

In all it took me about 1.5 hours to cover the whole thing. Fun hike and great forest scenery.
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