

By Wednesday, Aug. 18th the mid-90 degree weather in Western Oregon had "gone east," so we figured it was a great day for a hike since temperatures were forecast only to be in the high 70's. Tasha had picked out a little-known hike of slightly less than six miles round trip with a 1700 ft. elevation gain -- all to reach a peak, "Silver Star Mountain," that I'd never heard of, but it apparently blocks a view of Mt. Adams for everyone in Portland.




From the peak we had great views of Mt. Adams (top), Hood, Rainier (bottom), and St. Helens; however, there was enough smog in the central valley of Washington that hindered a clear view of Rainier. Early-on on Wednesday there was a heavy cloud cover, but just as had been forecast, clouds burned-off by mid-day, giving way to a clear and sunny day with no wind even at the top. Tasha had "discovered" the hike in a book she checked out of the library entitled One Night Wilderness, a book that featured locations not-often-visited that would work for a 1-night backpack trip.
O yes, I guess I forgot to post the most important picture (a late reminder came from my daughter) -- the leap into nowhere, which, by the way, resulted in a less-than-fatal injury upon landing! - rw

2 comments:
oh, wow.. the mountain pictures turned out quite good. and where is my leaping pic? that didn't make it on the blog... after limping for two days, i would hope to have something to show for it.
The leaping picture is there, silly.
Looks like a beautiful hike.
-Mark
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