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Clark Mountain - Southeast Route, July 2008
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Southern DaKobed Range with Clark just right of center, as seen from the North Chiwaukum Mountains to the southwest..
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This trip was as much about the views as it was about tying-up loose ends. You see Scott and I attempted to climb Clark's Walrus Glacier in day several years ago, but a ‘minor’ navigational mishap, one that cost us a couple hours at least, and my having to be back in town no later than 9 pm ultimately spelled failure for us. We reached the glacier’s edge and were literally out of time. That is to say, we had insufficient time to complete the glacier slog and remaining summit scramble. We however did have about an hour to lounge in the sun below the Southeast Peak, and so took advantage of the beautiful weather and great views and soaked-in some vitamin D. Ever since that trip, however I’ve had this nagging itch to go back for the 360-degree view from Clark’s summit. Granted, the Southeast Route I took this time can scarcely be considered a climb per se (ice axe/crampons never left my pack) and you may be wondering wherein this glorified hike lies the appeal, but I had a day to burn before the forecasted rain arrived and could think of nothing better to do solo. That said, it’s nice to do a relaxing trip in the mountains for a change. And so ‘relax’ I did, at least to the extent that I am capable of. But first I had to fight my way through afternoon rush hour traffic, reaching the trailhead around 6 pm wondering if I’d make it up to camp below Boulder Pass before dark. Ok, I’ll admit it - I cheated. The first four miles of White River Trail consists of mostly flat or gently rolling pine needle covered single track, ideal for uh…um horses, yeah horses. I was actually fortunate enough not to encounter any horses this time, but it continues to amaze me that pack animals are permitted on this trail while other forms of non-motorized transportation are not. But, I digress. It took me about two hours to reach the campsites in the basin below Boulder Pass. I met a party of three elderly gentlemen there who were also planning on climbing Clark’s Southeast Route. Their plan was for a 3-day affair on Clark – and why not? Too often we run to-and-from the mountains and don’t take the time to smell the flowers, so to speak. We chatted over supper for a while; a member of the elderly threesome kept repeating “we’re old, we like to maximize our time in the mountains.” Words to live by indeed! They actually make mention of me in a NWHikers.net report stating that they “...were joined a couple of hours later by a climber who had left Seattle about the time we were fording the creek. He headed up Clark the next morning as we were starting and I think he was probably back home about the time we were reaching the summit.” LOL! (Photos: SV) |
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