This is my favorite hike. I did it last year for the first time with Eric and this year with Jean and Dan. It is a 16.4 mile loop, gaining over 2700 ft. Most of it is gradual but it is a long one. I started from my house at 5:30a and returned home at 8:30p. We hit the trail at 8:30a and arrived back at the car at 5:15p. Whew!
But totally worth it.
We started in the fog at the Obsidian trail head. A ranger even checked our passes! A first. We made great time up through the forest to the wall of lava. After the lava field the trail gets really interesting, changing from woods to meadows, to woods, to lakes, to rock cliffs, to drop-offs, to mountain views. Everything is so early this year, lupine fields that had been going strong when Eric and I hiked it the end of Aug last year, were spent. But lupines were still going at upper elevations. The trail starts at 4800 feet and eventually climbs to 7534 ft at Collier Cone view point. However, there is some gain and loss all along the way. We hiked the loop past Obsidian Falls and turned northeast onto the PCT to continue to Collier Cone. We ate lunch there and had it all to ourselves. I think I took a million photos.
We arrived at the Cone at 1:30p and left a little after 2p. We had 7 miles back to the car through the Minnie Scott spring area, the meadow at the PCT/Scott Trail Junction, and past 4 in 1 Cone. We were witnesses of a forest fire in the process of containment on the Scott trail. Saw the helicopter with a bag of something or other to drop on the fire. It was very close and gave me a new appreciation for what the fire fighters do in the wilderness.
We made it back to the car after the seemingly long slep through the woods. It only feels that way because you are so tired. I want to do this hike every year!
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| Starting off through the woods |
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| we were in the fog as we approached the lava field |
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| Our first meadow coming off the lava field |
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| flowers! |
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| back into the woods |
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| Middle Sister is peeking through the fog |
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| love these little streams |
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| Pasque flower |
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| Middle Sister |
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| Pasque flowers and obsidian cliffs |
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| Obsidian Falls |
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| Obsidian cliffs |
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| Middle Sister over a stream at the base of the Obsidian Cliffs |
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| blooming heather |
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| shiny obsidian |
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| one of several pools |
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| Sunshine Meadow with Little Brother, N and Middle Sister on guard |
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| Clouds are obscuring views of other Cascade volcanoes |
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| Dan and Jean in Sunshine meadow |
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| Heading over to Opie Dilldock Pass and Collier Cone - more lava |
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| Mtns ahead |
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| to the pass |
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| this looks like a pile of rocks but it is a steep-ish climb up a pass...Jean and Dan are hiking ahead and you can't even see them! |
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| looking down "Opie" |
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| We made it! Wow! 7534 ft We are sitting on the edge of the cone. |
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| Collier Cone |
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| Mtns: Belknap, Washington, Three Fingered Jack, and Mt Jeff in the clouds |
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| Lunch view! |
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| Time to go...sigh |
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| the colors were so pretty! |
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| Looking east before heading back into the woods |
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| the PCT is so pretty here |
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| meadows at Scott Trail/PCT junction |
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| Scott Trail - where we smelled and saw the smoke |
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| 4 in 1 cone and the Sisters on the right |
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| Our route - about 16 miles |
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