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The Subway - Top-Down
Springdale, Utah
5.0
7.78 mi
The Subway (rated 3B III), also known as the Left Fork of the North Creek, is the most popular backcountry hike in Zion. It is one of the most diverse and beautiful canyons, as well as a fun and challenging day trip canyoneering adventure. There are two ways to explore the Subway: from the bottom up or the top down. The top-down route is a strenuous 6-12hr, 9.5+ mile hike that requires rappell...
Winter Backpack Below Chair Peak
North Bend, Washington
6 mi
/ 1500 ft gain
Hike or snowshoe to the ridge below Chair Peak and above Snow Lake and camp among numerous Snoqualmie Pass peaks.Drive to Snoqualmie Pass WA via I-90 and park at the Alpental parking lot (exit 52). Take the Snow Lake trail, which initially climbs 200 feet with wooden steps and eventually evens out for 1-2 miles. Upon reaching the "Source Lake" sign, which indicates that the Snow Lake trail cont...
Camp at Many Glacier Campground in Glacier National Park
Browning, Montana
5.0
Enjoy one of Glacier National Park's best campgrounds, Many Glacier Campground, which you can reach on the east side of the Continental Divide. Directions: Travel to the east side of the park, and take highway 89 to the town of Babb. From Babb, drive west, reenter the park, and arrive at the Many Glacier area and the campground itself.Reservations: Half of the campsites at Many Glacier Campgrou...
Winter Backpack to Lake Anne Ridge
Deming, Washington
14 mi
/ 2000 ft gain
Arrive at the upper ski resort parking lot (approx. 4300 feet elev.) and snowshoe, skin, or split board up. Make your way toward Artist Point and halt at Austin Pass, gaining approximately 1200 feet of elevation over approximately 2 miles (one way). From Austin Pass, turn left (south) to take the Lake Anne trail and descend approximately 800 feet into the basin below.In the basin, you will see ...
Winter Backpack in the Mt. Baker Backcountry
Deming, Washington
6 mi
/ 1500 ft gain
Arrive at the upper ski resort parking lot (approx. 4300 feet elev.) and snowshoe, skin, or split board up. Make your way toward Artist Point and eventually Huntoon Point, gaining approximately 1500 feet of elevation over approximately 3 miles (one way). Past Huntoon Point, there are several great spots to set up camp and prepare yourself for an epic sunset and sunrise between Mt. Baker and Mt....
Mt. Dickerman Summit
Granite Falls, Washington
7.93 mi
/ 3675 ft gain
In general, this is a strenuous hike or snowshoe at approximately 8 miles round trip with nearly 4000 elevation gain. Be aware of current snow conditions and avalanche risk if heading up in the winter. Do not attempt a winter trip without proper knowledge, skill, and gear. Some previous winter travel and avalanche evaluation experience is helpful.
From the Mt. Dickerman trailhead, start hiking...
Kayak Saint Mary Lake, Glacier National Park
Browning, MontanaGlacier National Park, one of the United States' finest national parks, is home to some of the most spectacular glacially carved lakes in the country. Situated along the famous Going-to-the-Sun (GTTS) road, Saint Mary Lake, the park's second largest lake, offers some of the finest views in the park, not to mention a beautiful waterway for a sunrise or sunset paddle. When the GTTS road is open (...
Hike to Agnes Gorge in Stehekin Valley
Stehekin, Washington
5 mi
/ 300 ft gain
If you find yourself in Washington State's remote Stehekin Valley, which is situated at the head of Lake Chelan in the heart of the North Cascades, and is accessible by ferry, float plane, or hiking trail, Agnes Gorge is a must-do day hike from the High Bridge area. By hiking or by Stekekin Valley shuttle, reach the High Bridge Campground area, and hike up valley until you come across the Agnes...
Sahale Glacier Camp via Cascade Trailhead
Marblemount, Washington
5.0
11.09 mi
/ 4183 ft gain
As an initial note, to spend an overnight at Sahale Glacier Camp, you need to obtain a permit at the North Cascades Ranger Station in Marblemount, Washington. Permits are limited, so get there early or call in advance.
To start, go to Marblemount, WA and then drive ~23 miles east on Cascade River Road until the end, the Cascade Pass trailhead. From the trailhead, you'll see amazing views of Jo...
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