Saturday, September 9, 2017

Railroad Grade


"the mountains are His own"

On September 2 I did the first and long hike of 2017.  Before surgery in May, I had not had opportunity and after surgery did not feel like hiking.  This hike to Railroad Grade was very nearly too much for me and we did not hike again until 2018.

Railroad Grade has nothing to do with trains.  The trail, which follows the edge of a glacial moraine, is named for its gentle grade and is one of the approaches for climbing Mount Baker from the south.  I hiked there with my wife and three others.

We went as far as the climbers' camp and enjoyed thee spectacular views of Mount Baker or Koma Kulshan, the White Watcher and Easton Glacier which left the moraine up which we hiked.  The trail is about 7 miles with 2000 feet of elevation gain.

 first views of Baker



Purple Monkeyflower


sedge


beginning of the Railroad Grade trail
(the first 2.5 miles are part of the Park Butte trail)



Park Butte


Sitka Mountain Ash


Gray Jay



Northern Checkerspot


Mount Baker
(Easton Glacier on the left and the trail along the glacial moraine just visible)




on the moraine and looking back


on the moraine and looking forward


Sitka Mountain Ash


 Park Butte across the valley


 Twin Sisters



more trail










near the climbers' camp




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