McClellan Butte solo – 6/26/2016

Sunday morning coming down
Sunday morning coming down

As I got to the base of the scramble at the summit a couple I had seen leave the trail head a few minutes before me was coming down from on top of the scramble.  Good job!  Me, I’m chicken of climbing up there.  Here is what it looks like if you fall:

Sharp dropoff
Sharp dropoff

Great day for this hike.  I left the car to head up the trail about 5:10 am and I was not first out (see above).  But I was up there second and had the summit to myself for a while.  As I hiked down many, many people passed me going up.  And why not, a Sunday in June with perfect (albeit slightly warm) weather.

There is one very pesky avalanche chute to negotiate.  This would have been even tougher than when we were up there looking for Mt. Kent except some kind soul put a very helpful rope up:

Helpful rope
Helpful rope

Without that rope I am not sure how I would have gotten down.  As it is I have rope burns on my right hand.

Plenty of views on this beautiful day:

Rainier
Rainier
Looking west from summit
Looking west from summit

This hike is never a piece of cake but right now it is a little bit challenging.  Aside from the avalanche chute, there is still some snow up towards the top:

There is some snow above 4,800'
There is some snow above 4,800′

Also, several very challenging blow downs, although someone has helpfully sawed a couple of the larger ones that were at a lower elevation.  Every bit helps.

Anyway, supposedly 10.8 miles (I think this hike is only about 10.2) and 3,700 feet of elevation gain.  A very fun day.

Visualization of the hike:

http://adventures.garmin.com/en-US/by/djhiker/mcclellan-butte-6-26-2016/#.V3A4dpXls5t

 

2 thoughts on “McClellan Butte solo – 6/26/2016”

    1. Oh yeah, and the sky was so clear yesterday. This part of the world is eye candy all over.

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