My Friday trail run was as follows: Mount Teneriffe Falls, back down to TH --> Mount Teneriffe trail to Roaring Creek to Mount Si trail --> Summit of Mount Si --> Connector Trail --> down Mount Teneriffe to TH (about 15.5 miles). I got to the Mount Teneriffe parking lot at about 8:30am and there were only 2 other cars, probably because it was Friday and lots of rain was in the forecast. I couldn't get to the falls because the trail turned into a literal waterfall - i was confused and thought I'd had reached the falls but it was just a washed over trail (see photo). The rest of the trails were great, a few stream crossings but nothing too serious. The mud wasn't nearly as bad as the weekend prior due to a more dry weather week. I saw a good amount of people on Mount Si trail but really nothing compared to a weekend day. Unfortunately, no view at the summit today. No snow on the trail, even on connector. The way down Mount Teneriffe after the connector trail i saw literally 0 people until close to the TH. I also highly recommend roaring creek trail - it's so gorgeous, quiet and GREEN! Luckily, it didn't rain a drop on me the whole time and started raining the second I got back to my car! When I returned to my car about 4 hours later, the lot was barely half full. Happy hiking.
Trip Report
Mount Si via Mount Teneriffe Trail, Teneriffe Falls & Roaring Creek — Saturday, Jun. 18, 2022
Snoqualmie Region > North Bend Area

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