Thursday, June 18, 2020

PCT - Ashalnd Meadows/Grouse Gap Segment

June 17, 2020

Glenn took another Wednesday off and this time we hiked without Katie since these longer hikes seem to do her in.  We drove up towards Mt Ashland and hiked an out and back on the Pacific Crest Trail, a segment known as Ashland Meadows (due to the varioius meadows with wildlflowers along this trail) or Grouse Gap (since most folks turn around at the Grouse Gap Shelter for a nice 6.8 miles hike). We were actually a little early for the full blooming of wildflowers although there were plenty to see including Larkspur, Pussy Paws, Wallflower, Skunk-leaved Jacob's Ladder, Blue Stickseed, Mission Bells, a Dwarf Lupine and many more. About 2-3 weeks from now should see the wildflowers at their best. As we began our hike there was some leftover ice/snow from the recent storm, but that soon gave way to plenty of sunshine, blue skies and temps around 62 degrees --- beautiful!  We had views of snow-covered Mt Shasta to the south and there was plenty of run-off water crossing the trail.  We did meet one PCT hiker who started in Castle Crags SP in Northern CA and was planning to go all the way to Canada.  He ran into 5" of snow in Seiad Valley a few days ago.    We had a beautiful 11.4 mile hike as we went a few miles past Grouse Gap (after a break at the shelter) before deciding it was time to turn around.   We wanted to just keep going!  Hope you enjoy the pictures.

Trekking Together
Glenn & Carol

The old familar trail sign at the start of the Grouse Gap hike.

First meadow comes into view.

View of Mt Shasta to the south

Wallflower

PCT indicator

Trail segment past the Grouse Gap Shelter

The elusive but beautiful Mission Bells

Grouse Gap Shelter and Restroom

View at our turnaround point

Thursday, June 11, 2020

Spence Mountain Park - 3 New Trails

June 10, 2020

Glenn took a day off work and we headed over towards Klamath Falls to hike at Spence Mountain Park. Last year we did a 10+ mile hike on various trails starting from the Shoalwater Bay TH, so today we started at the other main TH, Spence Mountain.



One of our first views of Klamath Lake from the Queen of the Lake trail
There are 3 trails that were just completed last year, so our plan was an out and back along these 3.  The first trail, and our favorite, was the Queen of the Lake,  The trail follows the shoreline of Klamath Lake and provides some great views.  We were also treated to 3 sightings of Bald Eagles and later saw their nest and  young along this same trail.

Glenn and Katie along the Queen of the Lake trail


First sighting of a Bald Eagle
Bald Eagle nest wtih two young ones
This trail is rated "extremely difficult" and was very rocky with many rock only sections of trail.  We think the trail rating is for biking which is the main use of these trails.  Today we only saw one biker the entire 5 hours of hiking.

Junction of the Lower Winema and North Star trail

Along the North Star trail















When we arrived at the junction with the Lower Winema Trail we headed up what we thought was the trail, an old road in full sun exposure with loose gravel.  We did arrive at the junction with the North Star trail but later discovered that the Lower Winema trail was off to the left of the trail sign.








The North Star trail was mostly flat with little climbs and descending sections but wound us through forested areas.  We periodically saw wildflowers along this trail and the others as well, but it seems most were past their bloom.  We did not hike all of the North Star trail, but stopped after a couple of miles in to eat and take a break.

Katie and Glenn at our turnaround break sight

Butterfly enjoying some Coyote Mint flowers

































After our break we retraced our hike except for the Lower Winema Trail.   We saw a TH sign that pointed in a different direction than the "road" we had hiked up, so we followed the real Lower Winema Trail back to the Queen of the Lake trail.

Large volcanic rock area

The afternoon clouds began moving in at the end of our hike

One tired and DIRTY dog!  Her harness was black in color.

















In all we covered 10.5 miles in 5 hours and began to feel the temp as the Klamath Falls area heated up.  Katie was so tired that near the end of our hike she would just stop and lay down in the trail.  All 3 of us did make it to the car and home after a long but enjoyable hike at Spence Mountain Park.

Trekking Together
Glenn and Carol