Spent a couple days base camped at White Pass. Wanted to post a quick note that there was reliable water on the way up from the river to the pass (trail description says you can’t count on it, but as of this writing you should be fine forgoing carrying up the extra weight).
Also, people, seriously. No camping on the ridge, ok? The signs are clear, there’s plenty of overflow room at the campground. So many otherwise eco-aware seeming people camping up there. What makes you the exception?
Also, it’s clear at the North Sauk trailhead but in case you enter from elsewhere: no, you can’t have campfires at the White Pass campground, ridge or otherwise. It causes all the many social trails as people traipse around looking for kindling. With all the intense use these sites are getting, can we please work as a team to follow the regulations at keep these places nice?

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