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Scatter Creek, North Scatter Creek — Saturday, Sep. 3, 2011

Snoqualmie Region > Salmon La Sac/Teanaway
The next morning, Photo taken by me
This trip was amazing. Me and my dad were looking for a good labor day weekend hike. We ended up taking the wrong trail but was by far a great mistake. To get to the original hike we were going to do (S. Scatter Creek) you go before the concrete road that water passes through, but we took the one past it which isn't actually on any maps but did say Scatter Creek on it. When we first started it we both were feeling good with a breakfast of cheesy pretzels and iced tea. A little ways in though we realized what we read on this site was not to be true. It was not gradual switchbacks but very difficult path straight up. We stopped a little past a sign near the top that said "alpine lakes" for lunch. We were both stopping every few steps to catch our breath. Once we finished lunch we realized that it actually was a false top and continued up, at about 2.5 miles of hiking uphill we were taken aback at the sudden change in terrain. It was flat and meadowy. The flowers were blooming and not to long in found a small stream. We both stopped to fill our waters and put the iodine in. We let them sit as we looked around. This would have been a great campsite and actually already had a fire ring there. Although when the tablets had dissolved we decided to continue through the meadows keeping that place in mind. The trail started to climb again still in the meadow/valley type area. Note: there are some great rocks to go (a little) off path (still in sight of the trail) and look at the amazing view along the way. We then climbed up and up (lost the trail for about 5 minutes but quickly found it) and found to our surprise, snow! At the top of the meadow area was a small valley cove with a big snow collection. Both my dad and I threw off our heavy packs and ran over to jump on. We both took pictures and then continued on. Only a few steps on and we found what would turn out being our campsite. A sign marked "N. Scatter creek -> Meadow creek <-" We walked down the hill where we also saw snow by the ridge and saw amazing views. We took off our packs and started to put out the tent. This was an amazing spot for views and could see for miles and miles. We climbed up a large orange rock where there was a little flat area and looked out. This is where we later on cooked our food and hung up our bag full of food to keep away from bears, chipmunks, and mountain goats. Then, we came down and just fooled around for a while, played frisbee (Yes, our campground was big enough and flat enough to play frisbee) Took a nap and then finally woke up and cooked dinner. After a wonderful dinner of Steak and mushrooms we made each a cup of coffee and then packed the stove away and put the bag up away from the bears. It was starting to get a little dark then and we climbed down and waited for it to become starry. Although it was getting darker it still was not really dark enough to see the stars so we went and played cards in the tent. About a half an hour later we went out and had a breathtaking view of the milky way and a bunch of shooting stars. The next morning we had breakfast and packed away. The trip down was steep and sliding. It was quite dusty and slippery. Hard work on the quads but made it down in about half the time it took us to get up. In the end a totally worth it hike even though how tough it is to get up. ALSO WE SAW NO ONE ELSE THE ENTIRE HIKE, IF YOU WANT TO HAVE A HIKE TO YOURSELF COME HERE.
The sign on the ridge overlooking our campsite, Photo taken by me
Our view from where we ate, Photo taken by me
Our tent, Photo taken by me
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