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Mount Townsend — Friday, Jun. 1, 2007

Olympic Peninsula > Hood Canal
Summit of Townsend as seen from the lower, west summit
Yay!!!! Trail Pair is/are back. Now where do we go? Too hot in the Teanaways. Overnighter got scrapped. A sad collection of walking wounded needed a hike with decent gain - but nothing too demanding. There was Joanna with a bum knee as a result of an attack by a downed tree on the Lake Gallagher Head exit last weekend; then there was the 44 hour jet lag for Trail Pair after their magical mystery tour (trip report to follow); and then, what did Quark do to Jim K last weekend? - damaged goods; but Sadie's Driver (now also Banjo's Driver!) took this motley crew across the waters over to Kingston and on to Quilcene Ranger Station to meet up with Katie, Mike and Clover to hit the Townsend trail. Got started about 10:00 a.m. from the upper parking area - deciding that the additional gain and distance wasn't necessary today - so we opted not to start at the lower parking lot. Not as many cars in the parking lot as we expected - maybe 5. The road is in good shape - all 14 miles - the trickiest part is the start of the last mile, where there is a a big ol' tree stump with roots blocking about 1/2 the road. But, once past that, the rest is a piece of cake to the trailhead. A big group arrived about 5 minutes after us - 3 cars - but we hit the trail ahead of them. Today was going to be warm and there isn't a lot of water for the dogs above 4400' - but we did find a few small creek crossings, and the dogs took advantage. The wild rhodies aren't in bloom yet on the trail, but it won't be too long. We worked our way through the forested part of the trail and began to break out into the open, just before the beginning of the switchbacks. We wound our way up the side of the hill towards the ridgeline that would take us to the summit of Townsend. The trail was snow-free until about 5000' and then there were just a few spotty patches here and there - but (hooray) no snowshoes, no crampons, no ice ax this trip!!! Just below the ridge and about at 5700' there is a fork in the trail - if you want to hit the summit - go right. We were getting close to the ridgeline. Katie, Mike and the driver had three dogs with them - we had passed several groups and now were headed towards the summit. Bob and Kolleen were just below us. KT and Mike with dogs in tow were on a mission to hit the summit - one other group was there ahead of us. We walked along the ridge until we found a good patch of snow for the now ""hot dogs"" and then, ""someone"" couldn't resist a little hot dogging! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TO-yf0MTsMo We continued along the ridge and headed to the west summit - where we would have the place to ourselves for a while and enjoy our lunch. We met some guys at the western summit and they even were kind enough to take a pic of our motley group. But wait, Opus is headed to Townsend tomorrow (Sunday) - so, your reward Opus is waiting for you if you can find it. Look for the humps - and, any good Seattlite will always go left! Clover knows where it is. So - look north, look south, look east and west - but be sure and look down!!! This will be your super-nova! So enjoy - hope you have as wonderful weather as we did! But, it was time for us to leave - - - Our crew made it back to the parking lot - probably 9 miles roundtrip - 3000' gain and a wonderful day in beautiful weather. A fun trip - really not that far away. Lots of folks going up as we were headed down. Less than 2 hours up - a lovely lunch up-top - and probably 1 hour 15 back. Great day.
Summit Sadie on W. Townsend seeking sandwiches!
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