This morning I woke up early and got ready to head to the mountains. I met a group of fellow Mountaineers at the trail head of Merritt Lake over passed Stevens Pass about 8:30 am and got going up the trail at about 9:00. It was an absolute beautiful morning. So we started off and followed the switch back trail gaining about 1800 feet of elevation before you come to a junction in the trail at about 4820 ft, one continues on north to Merritt Lake the other heads south. We took the one heading south, which switchbacks some more and becomes less maintained. There was an area here with lots of downed trees and the trail becomes hard to follow and we eventually lost the trail. After some short discussion amongst the group we determined our direction of travel and quickly found the trail again. We continued on this trail until about 5400 ft and then followed a climbers trail up the ridge. Along the ridge were some excellent views of the valley and surrounding mountains.

At the top we rested for a bit, ate lunch, took pictures and signed the summit registry. Some of us even took a quick nap (okay that was me.) It was such a beautiful day with blue skies all around us, but there was quite a lot of wind at the peak, so it was a bit chilly. But after a good time at the top we made our descent down the mountain. On our way down I used trekking poles for the very first time. I have used them before while snowshoeing, but I've never used them on a trail just on a hike or scramble before. Lots of people were telling me how much they liked them and they saved their knees. I think I liked them and may use them more often. But we made our way down safely, no injuries other than sore muscles and sore feet. It was a great trip with lots of beautiful views with a good group.
Region: Central Cascades, Stevens Pass East
Distance: 10 miles
Elevation Gain: 3800 ft.
Peak Elevation: 6700 ft.
Difficulty: S3, T3
Pass Requirement: Yes, Northwest Forest Pass.
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