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Washington Trails/Snoqualmie
Author:StAlphonzo
Located just off I-90 before you make the final assent up the pass. This location is great for families and easy to access. Stay on the old highway and there's no risk of a falling into a tree well. The only drawback with this site can be the...
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Washington Trails/Mt. Loop-Stevens
Author:StAlphonzo
We found this area one day by accident. We got in the car and headed up Hwy 2 toward Stevens Pass. It was well into the season so the snow was low. We headed up N.F. 6024 until the Subaru couldn't make it any farther. Strapped on the shoes and...
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Washington Trails/Mt. Baker
Author:StAlphonzo
Popular snowshoeing destination off the Mount baker highway. This one is moderately difficult at about 5 1/2 miles roundtrip -- in and back. Distance: 5.5mi Elevation Gain: 1200ft Difficulty: Moderate
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Washington Trails/Mt. Baker
Author:StAlphonzo
Located just outside the town of Glacier, this is a popular spot for those who love to trek. 10 miles total with an elevation gain of 2400ft. Wide road bed so there's limited technical skill needed. Distance: 10mi Elevation Gain: 2400ft ...
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Washington Trails/Mt. Baker
Author:StAlphonzo
Coleman Glacier trailhead is close to the town of Glacier and Coal Pass. Starts out easy but if you want to avoid the skiers and snowmobiles you're forced onto the more difficult Heliotrope Ridge trail. This one can test your skils and endurance ...
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Washington Trails/Mt. Baker
Author:StAlphonzo
You might have to hike a bit to get to the trail but it's worth the effort. Trail follows the middle fork of the Nooksack river. Distance: 7 mi Elevation Gain: 900 ft Difficulty: Backcountry GPS Coordinates: lat:48.755 | lon:...
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Washington Trails/Mt. Baker
Author:StAlphonzo
Mid-week and after January are the best times for this hike. Especially if you want to avoid snowmobiles. Depending on the snow level, this one can be done in a day or it might be an overnighter if you want to make it to the meadows. Distance: ...
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