So we attempted to head to a trail head that would take us up Tiger Mountain to Poo Poo Point, which is a nice expanse of green lawn at the top of a mountain with good views.
Well, Friday and Saturday were clearer than I'd ever seen the area. You could see Rainier in perfect clarity and all of the mountains to the east, west and north. Sunday was supposed to be similar to those days.
Well, we started out and there were already clouds to the south. We could hardly make out Rainier. When we finally arrived in Issaquah to find the trailhead, we were under those clouds, so the sunshine was gone (not enough to stop a hike... but still discouraging). Finally, the directions to the hike were muddled on top of there being construction of a new high school right around the trailhead. There was additionally minimal parking available without a longer walk.
Still, we persisted through, made a false start that ended up being okay but we didn't know it, then drove around, found the described trailhead, and parked further away and walked in and started the hike. It was cool in the forest, and pleasant but there was no signage regarding where the actual trail was that took off up the mountain.
We encountered a group of people who had done a loop trail and they informed us that Tiger Mountain was closed to all users for trail maintenance. And that's where we called it quits. We did a short hike up a portion of the trail, before the closed section, then turned around and worked our way around the construction fencing back to the car and drove home.
We ended up eating lunch out by the lake by our apartment, then biking over to a friend's house. The bike ride was nice, about 7 miles round trip, which is about what our hike would have been, and complete with hills. I'll have pictures up of the few wildflowers I saw today but otherwise this was a bust.
What? ALL of Tiger closed?? That's preposterous!
ReplyDeleteIf you want to try Poo Poo some other time, I recommend the shorter Chirico Trail, it's my favorite after-work hike (it has more parking, too): http://bp2.trimbleoutdoors.com/ViewTrip/364362
Ah, I will keep that in mind! Thanks for the tip!
ReplyDeletehaha, "poo poo point".
ReplyDeleteyes, i laughed at that. i'm a 4 year old at heart.