Saturday, June 27, 2015

Labyrinth Mountain

Today was my first trip that I have led with the Mountaineers. I led a group up to Labyrinth Mountain. This trip was intended for alpine scrambling students so I posted the trip as a slow easy pace, and boy am I glad I did. It was crazy hot that day, 96 degrees. We stopped a lot to drink lots of water and rest in any shade we could find.

The first part of the trip is on a trail that takes you to Minotaur Lake which, luckily, is very well shaded by tall trees. The climb to Minotaur Lake is very steep but short. The lake is quite beautiful with Labyrinth Mountain as its backdrop. That was to be our destination.


After reaching the lake we squirted the side of the lake and headed toward the mountain. The climb to the top of Labyrinth is open, with no shade to protect us from the blistering sun. There is a footpath that leads you to the top, but it has many different off-shoots and some fade rather quickly. So after a while we kind of just trudged up the hill toward the top. After a good climb in the heat we reached the summit and enjoyed the views of the many peaks in every direction. We ate some lunch signed the summit registry.


Then we headed back down to the lake. At the lake we took a good rest and some took off their boots and soaked them in the cool water. After feeling refreshed we headed back down the steep trail under the cover of the tall trees and made it back to the cars. It was a good trip, and a successful first trip as a leader. Hopefully many more to come!

Region: Central Cascades, Stevens Pass East
Distance: 5 miles
Elevation Gain: 2800 ft
Peak Elevation: 6350 ft
Difficulty: S2, T1
Pass Requirement: Yes, Northwest Forest Pass

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