The N Fork Sauk trail is in good shape except for a couple minor blowdowns in the first few miles. It's a dusty trail. After the 5 relatively flat miles to the ancient and venerable Mackinaw shelter, the trail tilts uphill. Still dusty! Some of the blueberries up high are extremely tasty. We continued on the PCT to White Pass. The camp below may have some water, but I didn't see it on my quick trip to check out the place.
We diverted to the Lightning Creek high route. The first portion is a well-beaten path. Before the Foam Creek area it's hard to follow, but we continued all the way to Lightning Creek, by thunder. We tagged ""The Bolt"" (6313), then headed up to the flatland ice park of the Honeycomb Glacier, Suiattle Glacier, and White Chuck Glacier (climbing 7560+ en route). A feeble attempt at 7529 scared us within 200' of the summit, so we backed off. It was a valium attempt after a rotten dirt/rock climb, traversing a steep icy slope, and some belayed traversing. The trip back to the PCT via Red Pass was through superb parkland. Then a long walk out. PCT in great shape, albeit dusty. Darn horses.
Saw a spotted owl (?), herd of goats, deer, snake, ptarmigans, grouse, vultures, a guy on horseback with one days food trying to get to Cle Elum!!, few bugs, a wild woman grazing blueberries, and Mars.