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Lake Ingalls, Mountaineer Ridge, The Enchantments, Ingalls Creek & Longs Pass — Friday, Aug. 22, 2025

Snoqualmie Region > Salmon La Sac/Teanaway
Mt Stuart

Inspired by a single 2018 NW hikers trip report and armed with a Stuart zone permit I set off on a slightly more sane 3 day trip circumnavigating Mt Stuart from Esmeralda TH via Mountaineer Ridge and Crystal creek.

Day 1

Starting at 3pm was not great, so I was rushing up to and past lake Ingalls. Overall a beautiful and well maintained trail up to the lake. Traversing around the west side quickly became a moderate boulder scramble, I should have stayed closer to the water or possible attempted the east side. Regardless I didn't have time to explore, but I was now behind.

The trail to Stuart Pass was a little rough with some loose rock and exposure but easily managed. From Stuart pass I followed the climbers trail up the west ridge of Stuart to 7100ft, where a faint trail drops down to the northwest, disappears, crosses a boulder field then reappears below Mountaineer Ridge. I followed the trail down and maintained a rising traverse across the boulder field, attaining the ridge without too much 45 minutes later.

With the sun setting I had to cross a mile of steep scree and boulders over to Horseshoe lake, without any guarantee there was a passible trail. The faint path I followed down from Mountaineer Ridge was a knife edge trail about a foot wide with loose glacial deposits on either side that periodically rained rocks down on the glacier below. At 7100ft the trail flattens I continued down to the north east, following a steep scree fields. At 6600 ft, a small but serviceable bivy site sits just outside the permit zone, there was also a visible water source nearby but I'm not sure now attainable it is.

From the bivy site and based on my previous research, I evaluated that a full traverse across to the lake was impossible at 6600ft so I decided to descend to the tree line and hopefully find a way down there. Following some game paths, I did come to a navigable drainage and was able to descend to 6000ft, then climb back up to the lake just before sunset.

Day 2

The trail down from Horseshoe lake to Stuart lake is decent, however I did lose the trail in a swamp for a bit, but it is there. The rest of the hike to crystal lake is as you could expect in the enchantments on a sunny weekend day in august: beautiful, hot and crowded. 

From crystal lake a path descends along crystal creek into nightmare gorge. It quickly enters a very large boulder field, thought it was surprising well marked with cairns. There were really an incredible amount of cairns, clearly someone is trying to help make this route more navigable. At ~6600 crystal creek dives underground, so theres no water from the next ~1500ft of descent. 

Nightmare gorge is an amazing place, a large flat plain encircled by 2000ft cliffs that is mostly desolate due to avalanche runouts. 

The boulder field gets quite a bit more challenging down to 5400ft where there is a campsite with water at 47.45608, -120.80854. From there down, there is a full path very well marked with cairns, and basically no scrambling to the valley floor. I camped at the first site I found on Ingalls creek trail.

Day 3

The plan was to camp at Ingalls creek camp and summit Mt Stuart, but I decided to save that for another day. The Ingalls creek trail is in a sorry state. With no maintenance  sense the last fire, blowdown crosses the trail every 30ft or so and much of the the trail is entirely overgrown. It was easily the worst part of the whole hike. Once at the camp however, the burn scar ends and the trail improves. The trail up to longs pass was straight forward, although I'd argue the top bit is class 2 due to exposure. The walk down to Esmeralda TH was easy and quick, done before noon. Total distance ~30 miles, gain ~10000ft. 

Overall recommended, though serous scrambling and route finding skills are needed.

Stuart and Horseshoe lakes from Mountaineer Ridge
Horseshoe valley from 6600ft bivy site
Nightmare Gorge
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Kris B on Lake Ingalls, Mountaineer Ridge, The Enchantments, Ingalls Creek, Longs Pass

What an amazing trip! I’m in awe of your skill set! Well done and nice pics!

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Kris B on Aug 24, 2025 10:49 PM