Trip Report
Hidden Lake Lookout — Tuesday, May. 19, 2015


It was a beautiful day to be out in the North Cascades. Mount Baker was making some cameo appearances amongst the clouds and the weather was just right (ie: warm, but not warm enough to make hiking on snowfields miserable). We were not surprised to encounter as much snow as we did, but even with crampons and poles/ice axes, the trail conditions were a little sketchy. Snowshoes would have helped in parts of the trail as there was a lot of postholing, including some rather troubling deep moulin like depressions (especially just over the ridge when you first encounter snow around two miles in).
We got a late start on the day and weren't planning on camping overnight, so making the lookout today wasn't in the cards with the amount of snow slogging the day called for. We will certainly return to do the last leg when it has thawed out though as it is an absolutely stunning hike with some great panorama views. Not the greatest conditions at the moment, with postholing and the snow making the trail scarce at times, but all and all, still a great hike.



Comments
fotogal327 on Hidden Lake Lookout
That last picture is spectacular!
Posted by:
Shells McBells on May 19, 2015 01:18 PM
Jesse Snyder on Hidden Lake Lookout
Agreed - amazing shot!
Posted by:
Jesse Snyder on May 19, 2015 05:24 PM
dempie on Hidden Lake Lookout
Thanks!
Posted by:
dempie on May 20, 2015 01:28 AM
Charlie on the Mountain
Agree about that last photo. I also really like Charlie on the Mountain. It shows pure happiness and enjoyment.
Posted by:
Kim Brown on May 21, 2015 03:32 PM