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Kachess Ridge #1315,Red Mountain #1330,Little Joe Lake #1330.1,Thorp Lake #1316.1,Thorp Creek #1316,Thorp Mountain #1315.2

Jul 27, 2003

by Whitney Neufeld-Kaiser last modified Sep 14, 2010 10:59 AM
Type of Outing
Day hike
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Hike: Red Mountain
Region: North Cascades -- Mountain Loop Highway
Trails: Red Mountain (#651)
Avg Rating: 3.00
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Hike: Thorp Lake
Region: Snoqualmie Pass
Trails: Thorp Lake (#1316.1)
Avg Rating: 3.40
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Hike: Red Mountain
Region: Snoqualmie Pass
Trails: Red Mountain (#1330)
Avg Rating: 3.50
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Hike: Kachess Ridge / Kachess Beacon
Region: Snoqualmie Pass -- Snoqualmie Pass
Agency: Cle Elum Ranger District
Trails: Kachess Ridge (#1315), Kachess Beacon (#1315.3)
Avg Rating: 3.25
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Hike: Thorp Creek
Region: Snoqualmie Pass
Trails: Thorp Creek (#1316)
Avg Rating: 3.33
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Hike: Thorp Mountain
Region: Snoqualmie Pass -- Salmon La Sac/Teanaway
Agency: Cle Elum Ranger District
Trails: Thorp Mountain (#1315.2)
Avg Rating: 3.67
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Hike: Joe Lake
Region: Snoqualmie Pass -- Snoqualmie Pass
Agency: Wenatchee Okanogan National Forest, Cle Elum Ranger District
Trails: Joe Lake (#1314)
Avg Rating: 4.40
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We took advantage of the new Loop Hikes Washington book to find a day loop hike fairly near Seattle. We ended up with Hike 53, Thorp Mountain. We included the side trips to Thorp Lake and Thorp Mountain lookout along with the loop. It was a bright, very warm, sunny day, and the flies were enjoying the sunshine as much as we were! The trail was in good shape. Thorp Lake was a beautiful gem, and we were really glad we made the quick side trip, especially when we spotted a Hermit Thrush near the lake. The scramble up to Thorp Mountain lookout wasn't bad, and the view of Rainier was spectacular! There is very little water between the junction of Thorp Creek trail and Little Jo lake, so stock up! The section of Red Mountain Trail that is included in this loop says ""Hard to Follow"" and it surely was. The trail is supposed to go right up and over the top of a 5357-foot outcrop, but we ended up flanking it on the south. We stumbled on a dozen elk, including three calves, in one of the small valleys along this section. Little Jo Lake was pretty low and not very appealing. There is water again heading out on Little Jo Lake trail, which you'll need because the trail gets quite dry and dusty before you're done. There were ripe and delicious huckleberries on the way in and on the way out from this loop. A great day overall!!

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