Monday, December 9, 2013

Fagin's Hike of the Week- The Snoqualmie Valley

Updated 12-9-2013

If you want a close in hike that you can hike year around without snowshoes  this one is for you. You can also bike this.


Bridge over Beaver Creek

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Views to the south
Alan Bauer crossing the bridge
View of Tiger Mountain
Going off trail Fagin to get  some views and photos @ Alan Bauer
Directions: Access from Fall City take State Highway 202 east towards The Falls and before the falls turn left (north) on 356th Place SE. Go short distance up the road and find trail on the left.

Trail stats: Minimal elevation gain and you can go as short or as long as you want. Trail length is 31.5 miles. Also if you have a Hancock permit there are access points to hike those trails.


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Disclaimer: There are many factors which you should consider in deciding whether to proceed with an outing, including the visible weather at the trailhead, the strength and experience of the party, snow and avalanche conditions, route conditions, etc. You are the final decision maker whether to proceed. West Coast Weather, LLC dba Washington Online Weather cannot be held liable for loss or injury arising from your decision to proceed, and expressly disclaims all liability related thereto. Redmond, Washington USA. Also, please bring map-compass and GPS to help with trail directions as our directions are our best estimate.

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