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Snow Lakes Trail #1553 - 1 member in 5 triplogs has rated this an average 5 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Oct 15 2022
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45 female
 Joined Jan 18 2011
 In the Wild
Snow Lakes Trail #1553North Cascades, WA
North Cascades, WA
Hiking avatar Oct 15 2022
LucyanTriplogs 1,448
Hiking27.00 Miles 6,500 AEG
Hiking27.00 Miles
6,500 ft AEG
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Autumn Foliage Observation Extreme
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Sep 03 2021
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68 male
 Joined Dec 26 2018
 Phoenix, AZ
Enchantment Lakes, WA 
Enchantment Lakes, WA
 
Hiking avatar Sep 03 2021
GrangerGuyTriplogs 111
Hiking18.83 Miles 4,803 AEG
Hiking18.83 Miles   17 Hrs   23 Mns   1.30 mph
4,803 ft AEG   2 Hrs   56 Mns Break15 LBS Pack
 
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A small family group has been training for an epic adventure in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness of Washington State. John, Carolyn, GrangerGuy, Katie and Emily tackled the Enchantments thru-hike on the Friday of Labor Day Weekend, 2021, and we’re proud to report that we completed the 20-mile hike in 17.5 hours! With a 3:30 am wake-up time, 4:15 am departure from the family cabin in Leavenworth, and a 5:00 am shuttle from the Snow Lakes trailhead parking lot, we hit the trail at 5:40 am. We hiked the first couple miles with headlamps and hit Colchuck Lake by 7:55 am. After a stop for snacks, electrolytes, and pictures, we headed around the lake for what we perceived would be the hardest part of the day—Aasgard Pass.

We refilled water at the far side of the lake before beginning our plodding, steady ascent of the rocky pass. Midway up, we struggled to follow the cairns, but we found a way back to the more clearly-marked path shortly. From the rear, we heard, “Katie? Is that you?” as a group of Dartmouth alums visiting from the east passed us! Small world! Saw our first two goats along the trail, too. We topped out at long last at 11:50 am, later than planned (goal was 11:00 am) but in better spirits than expected. We walked up a ridge and ate lunch overlooking Isolation Lake, in awe of the moonscape around us.

We continued on through the Core, increasingly stunned by the clear lakes, glaciers, mountain goats, alpine streams and craggy gray mountains. We saw Ranger Scott a few times and waited for him to shovel out a latrine in a particularly scenic area. After a bathroom break, more water filtering, and admiring a mama-teen goat pair, we continued on to our favorite section, spanning Inspiration to Leprechaun Lakes. The landscape became less rocky and more lush, particularly around Perfection and Sprite Lakes (the former of which Carolyn camped near in 1985!) In the next friendly chat with Ranger Scott, he mentioned that we would likely reach Snow Lakes around dark, with our last 8 miles after sunset. This lit a bit of a fire underneath us, so we tried to dawdle a bit less, despite the enchanting views at every turn.

We came across a multigenerational herd of 7 mountain goats, bringing the day’s goat census up to 13. We bid farewell to the Enchantments Core after passing Lake Viviane, at which point the rough, steep, unstable, and rocky trail down to Snow Lakes came as a very rude surprise. After feeling like the difficulty of Aasgard was over-hyped, we now felt like this section of trail had been undersold. We made it down to Snow Lakes, over the dam, and stopped between Upper and Lower Snow Lakes to refresh Vaseline on our feet, filter water one last time, have another sandwich, and lament the remaining miles (a soul-crushing 7.3 miles still to go). Somewhat refreshed but feeling weary already, we headed down to Nada Lake, the last lake before the 5.6-mile slog out.

Darkness fell a few tenths of a mile after we passed Nada, so we hiked the last 5+ miles mostly in silence, pain, and darkness. Only one person cried, but several more wanted to, given how battered our feet and tired our bodies felt. The lights of Icicle Creek Road and the parking lot were inspiring at first and maddeningly unattainable as we descended the last switchbacks, but finally, just after 11:00 pm, we emerged into the parking lot. Victory!

Our McDonald’s meal was foiled by the late hour, but we got ice cream and chips at Safeway for a post-marathon treat. John was euphoric but most of the group was too tired to talk much. We saved our debrief for Saturday morning over a big brunch of eggs, bacon, and toast on the deck. We relaxed a little longer before heading into town to float the river from Enchantment Park and properly celebrate our hiking accomplishment at Icicle Brewing. All in all, a wonderful, challenging, natural beauty-filled weekend that we’ll be talking about for weeks to come!

Logistics notes: Snow Lakes TH has a paved road to it. You can reserve a shuttle from there for $25 per person to the Colchuck TH. The road to Colchuck is excellent dirt road. Parking at both lots can be terrible. Camping in this area requires getting a permit by entering the lottery in February. It is one of the most notoriously difficult prizes to win. Day hiking is not limited.

(Text courtesy of Emily)
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[ checklist ]  Lake Viviane
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Autumn Foliage Observation Isolated
The larches were just beginning to turn yellow.
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Not a lot. Some Gentian.
 
Jul 03 2021
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45 female
 Joined Jan 18 2011
 In the Wild
Snow Lakes Trail #1553North Cascades, WA
North Cascades, WA
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LucyanTriplogs 1,448
Hiking22.00 Miles 6,500 AEG
Hiking22.00 Miles
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Jul 26 2020
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45 female
 Joined Jan 18 2011
 In the Wild
Snow Lakes Trail #1553North Cascades, WA
North Cascades, WA
Hiking avatar Jul 26 2020
LucyanTriplogs 1,448
Hiking25.00 Miles 6,500 AEG
Hiking25.00 Miles
6,500 ft AEG
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Wildflowers Observation Moderate
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Aug 03 2015
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 Joined Aug 16 2006
 Portland, OR
Snow Lakes Trail #1553North Cascades, WA
North Cascades, WA
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keepmovingTriplogs 592
Backpack24.00 Miles 6,457 AEG
Backpack24.00 Miles3 Days         
6,457 ft AEG30 LBS Pack
 
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Back in February, a friend and I entered the lottery process to get one of the much sought after permits to the Enchantment Lakes. Although our 1st choice for a permit in the Core Enchantment zone was declined, we still managed to walk away with a permit to the Snow Lakes area.

We put together a group of 7 hikers of varying skill level and spent the last several months getting everyone up to speed. Two of the group had never been backpacking before, let alone ever been on a real tough hike, so it was an interesting learning process for everyone. When the day finally arrived, we started out in 2 different groups.

The main group departed Portland around 7am and made it to the trail by mid afternoon. Another more experienced member and myself opted to sleep in, so we departed Portland just after noon, fully prepared to hike in after dark. The first group set up camp near the dam between upper and lower snow lakes and my group joined them about an hour or two after dark.

On day 2 we planned on day hiking up into the Core Enchantment Zone. I had difficulty sleeping the night before and had been up since at least 430am, but most everyone else was still in bed until about 0930am. So for a good 5 hours I explored the upper/lower snow lakes area and paced around camp making progressively louder noise until people began to wake up. We finally hit the trail around noon and explored the upper enchantments up to Inspiration Lake. Pictures cannot possibly do this place justice- the crystal clear blue and green water of these glacial lakes has to been seen in person.

Day 3 was another late start. We had planned on hitting a brewery in Leavenworth before making the drive back to Portland, but the group wasn't on trail until about noon. The group pace was a bit slower than I am accustom to, so I would occasionally run ahead and wait for them to catch up. When we were about a mile from the parking lot a trail runner passed our group. Someone jokingly suggested that I run with him back to the parking lot- so I darted off in hot pursuit. I quickly closed the gap and hung about 10 feet behind him and held steady. I knew I wouldn't have an opportunity to pass since the trail was too narrow, but I would be content just keeping pace with him up to the parking lot. I chatted with him for a bit before he eventually stepped to the side of the trail and let me run ahead. By the time I reached the parking lot I had a full 3 minute lead on him!!! Granted he had been thru running the whole trail from Aasgard Pass that morning, but I still had a 24 pound backpack on, so I was pretty proud of my victory!
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[ checklist ]  Lake Viviane
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average hiking speed 1.3 mph

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