Trip Report
Paul Peak, Grindstone Trail — Monday, Nov. 24, 2008
Mount Rainier Area > NW - Carbon River/Mowich
So I was having a hard time figuring where to go today, I took the easy way out and headed to MRNP. I left the house in Kirkland at around 10AM, and was hiking on the Paul Peak trail by a little after 11AM. The Paul Peak trail is not used very much, I guess that most people go up the Mowich road during the summer to go to Mowich Lake and they drive right by the PPT. Now that the gate to Mowich is closed even fewer folks head up that way, the gate closure is right by the PP TH. I didn’t see a single soul all day today…which was FANTASTIC!
I went down the PPT towards the Mowich River; the Paul Peak Trail is so beautiful. It meanders along a ridge and then goes down quite a few switchbacks, down into the Mowich River Valley. You get some incredible views of both Mount Rainier, and of a gorgeous river valley flowing off Mount Rainier. Point eight miles from the Mowich River shelter, is an intersection with the infamous Wonderland trail. I took this turn and followed this trail up towards Mowich Lake, and on the Wonderland Trail. There are already some blown down trees on this portion. It started raining lightly as I climbed. I stopped often, but only briefly as I wanted to complete my loop before it got dark. About two thirds of the way to the Lake I started running into snow. The accumulation varied depending on the forest cover. By the time I had reached the intersection below Mowich Lake there was a bunch of snow to deal with. This intersection below the lake is where you can head to Spray Park/Falls, or you take a left like I did and in two tenths of a mile you are at the Mowich Lake Campground. I had my Katoola Micro-spikes with me but I never needed them. There was maybe six inches on the ground at the lake. They are pretty close to finishing the brand new bathrooms that they are building there near the campground. They look pretty nice! They also provided me with a little shelter, while I grabbed some grub, and re-layered for the trip back down to my rig outside the road closed gate. I tripped around a little looking at the beautiful lake; I did this trip because I have always wanted to see this lake in the off season. It was very quiet and peaceful up there today, and very, very pretty.
I followed the road out of Mowich, and went looking for the Grindstone Trail. This trail is a very historic trail, it was there long before the road was put in and I was really looking forward to using it. It was actually pretty easy to find, some footprints in the snow helped, and I took this trail down through the woods grateful that at least part of my road walk back would be denied. After the trail does a couple of in and outs with the road I was stuck doing the last portion on the closed road back to the Paul Peak Trailhead and my truck. I arrived at the truck just after 4PM, just as the lights started to go out.
I really enjoyed this day of solo hiking in one our most beautiful national parks. I was also using this as a way to check the route for a snowshoe trip later this winter. I will use the Grindstone Trail again at some point and I’m really looking forward to getting back in there. Winter is a great time to see this area. That is if snowfall lets you get to at least the Paul Peak Trailhead. I tried to get in there last winter. But because of the huge snowfall last year, I could only snowshoe a whole day to reach just the trailhead, it was impossible to drive there, as the snow was very deep.

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