Distance: 40 miles Round Trip
Starting Trailhead : 3730 feet (GPS N46 25.360 W121 28.516)
Highpoint: 7655 feet (GPS N46 30.864 W121 27.382)
Ending Trailhead : 4460 feet (GPS N46 38.600 W121 22.724)
Elevation Gain: 3925 feet direct, but lots more up and down.
Ending Trailhead : 4460 feet (GPS N46 38.600 W121 22.724)
Elevation Gain: 3925 feet direct, but lots more up and down.
Trail Notes: Dogs ARE permitted in the Goats Rocks Wilderness. We placed vehicles at both trailheads (Walupt Lake and White Pass) to enable a thru-hike.
Pass: National Forest Pass required to park at campground or just park a few hundred yards away for free. As always, click on the pictures for larger size.
The set of photos for this hike are located here
The Goat Rocks Wilderness is a wonderful place to hike and camp. We visited twice over the last three weeks. First time was a three day, 40 mile thru-hike for Jay, Robbin and myself, then the latest outing was a 15 mile day hike, with Jay and myself, to re-visit an area that was clouded over during the first day of our previous trip.
My camera acted up during the thru-hike so I did not get to photograph as much of the beautiful views of the area as I wanted. Fortunately, Jay and Robbin had no difficulties with their cameras. Jay's terrific trip report and photos can be enjoyed at this link.
Video of Cispus Pass day hike:
2 comments:
Sound like a great hike. I keep meaning to visit that place.
It is a great place to get out and enjoy some higher elevation wilderness. Running the ridges was a blast and the amount of wildflowers in bloom was great.
R/ Mike
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