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Slate Creek, North Fork Sullivan Creek & Crowell Ridge — Friday, Aug. 6, 2010

Eastern Washington > Selkirk Range
At the wilderness boundary.
The starting point for today's hike was the Slate Creek Trail (#525). It is 4.2 miles long and intersects the North Fork Trail (#507) which leads up to Crowell Ridge in 2.7 miles (Crowell Ridge #515). I nearly made it to the end of Crowell Ridge (3.7 to Bear Pasture or 2.2 to the end of the ridge), but I reached my turnaround time just 1/2 mile shy of the end of the ridge before it drops down to Bear Pasture. I was considering hiking a little longer when I started to hear thunder in the distance--that made my decision for me! The rain caught me in the last four miles of the hike and I walked out in rain, lightening and thunder. It was a little scary, and I wasn't able to hike as fast as I would have liked because of the downfall on the trail. The good news is that there are no downed trees on the North Fork Trail--I helped with a trail clearing crew on that trail during Hike-a-Thon last year, so it was nice to see that the trail is still clear. Now I want to see if I can get some friends to help clear the Slate Creek Trail, too.
Crowell Ridge Trail
View from Crowell Ridge.
View from the top of the North Fork Trail.
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