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Source Lake - Winter Route — Sunday, Apr. 9, 2017

Snoqualmie Region > Snoqualmie Pass
Source Lake visible!
Just a quick update on the conditions of my hike to Pineapple Pass. Sunday morning at 8 (and 32 degrees) the snow was in perfect shape--very firm base under about 5 inches of fluffy, granular stuff. By the time I came back to my car, it was in the sun for a few hours and getting to be more like peanut butter. A lot of side-slipping on those long traverses. (Car temp was 45-ish) Just under an hour to Source Lake, then 1:50 climbing to the top of the pass. A couple groups were attempting the Tooth Plenty of friendly AT skiers and for a change, I saw more fellow snow-shoers than skiers this time. There were times I was able to trudge directly uphill and other times I needed to switchback--the snow was pristine when I started but based on what I saw on the descent there are likely to be ample sets of tracks to follow until more snow covers them. Nothing dangerous if you use common sense. Plenty of cliffy areas in the area but none right under Pineapple. I did see evidence of avalanches (plenty of debris below the Chair/Bryant col, but it appeared to be snow dusted so I'd say it was a couple days old), but nothing big or within the past two days on the south/west side of the river. The summer trail on the other side probably had more of that. Compared with my handful of trips earlier in Jan and Feb, Source Lake was mostly exposed this time and the river was exposed to a width of about ten feet--back in Jan/Feb neither were visible under layers of ice and snow. SO it looks like our early winter snows have segued into early spring thaw. Still gorgeous, even with soggier snow.
The view up the bowl to Pineapple Pass.
Hemlock, Bryant, Chair and the headwall to the NW of Source Lake
The Tooth and his friends (uh, the incisors?)
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