Distance: 6 miles
Elevation Gain: 2200 ft.
Peak Elevation: 5324 ft.
Difficulty: Medium
Pass Requirement: Yes, Northwest Forest Pass.
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As we continued up the ridge enjoying the views and the beautiful mountain ash changing color, we caught glimpse of Lost Lake which was quite the sight. There were a handful of people on rafts floating around the lake. About this time, we took a rest, ate some food, hydrated ourselves and enjoyed the views. Then we donned our helmets and got ready for some rock scramble, we descended a couple hundred feet or so from the ridge (which wasn't very passable) and scrambled toward a more accessible route up the rest of the mountain. We then ascended up a boulder field and eventually made our way all the way to the top of Mount Mastiff. Here the views were astounding, views of Glacier Peak, Labyrinth Mountain (a bit of foreshadowing there, since this is were I would be going the next day) Lake Wenatchee and more were our backdrops.
So we headed up the trail, we found the trail completely snow free until about 1 mile from the top. As we hit the snow and starting trucking through the snow along the rocks we found it very advantageous to have our trekking poles with us. It did get pretty slick walking on those slippery rocks. Once we did get to the top we found quite a bit of snow, and once we stopped moving it got fairly cold rather quickly.
We took a few pictures, drank some hot chocolate, walked around the Lake as far as we dared, even blazed a few feet of new trail in the snow. We turned back and headed back down. We passed a few people on their way up (who I thought were very ill prepared to be out in the cold/snow...). We made it down in good time and were able to be home by early afternoon.