Sunday, September 5, 2021

Pinnacle Saddle trail: 50th Anniversary trip

August 28th, the second hike of this our 50th Anniversary day was Pinnacle Saddle. As stated in my previous posts we had hiked this the day after our marriage fifty years ago. We thought this would be a great way to celebrate our fifty years together.
We drove back to Reflection lake from our Snow/Bench lakes hike. 

We found someone to take our photo for our Anniversary memories.

The trailhead is across the street from Reflection lake. The trail goes to Pinnacle Peak, we stopped at the Saddle.

The trail began climbing in elevation fairly quickly. The start of the trail was a nice dirt/fir needle surface, but the second half was mostly rock.

Our first view of Rainier from the trail.

Looking up at the rocky hill we hiked around.



There weren't too many wildflowers on this trail but we did see some Pasque flowers.

Ever upward through the switch back section

We found someone to take our picture on the trail, again for our memories.

I appreciated the work a trail crew had done in this section. The rockwork on this retaining wall really helped with getting through this section.

At the Saddle!!

The view from the Saddle looking to the south was a hazy view of Mount Adams.

The view to the northeast was Mount Rainier.

Views from where we sat and ate our lunch. We saw a Marmot while we were at the Saddle but our pictures didn't turn out very clear.
Looking at Plummer Peak.

Looking at Pinnacle Peak.

What a great day retracing our steps of 50 years ago❤.

Our view of Rainier with Paradise visible as we made our way back down the trail.

After our hike we went to the Longmire Inn and had a nice Anniversary dinner❤

Garmin stats:
total miles - 2.7
total ascent - 994 feet

To be continued.....

Snow/Bench lakes trail: 50th Anniversary trip

 Saturday August 28th our 50th Anniversary day!
Our plan today was to hike Pinnacle saddle since we had done it the day after we were married 50 years ago, but we decided to add another short hike in the morning first.
The Snow/Bench lakes trail is short with a few nice inclines thrown in just to make it fun. There was a faint filter of smoke from wildfires in the air but not too bad.


After our first uphill we came out into this meadow.

A nice uphill section


It always pays to look back when you're hiking.

A faint half moon in the sky

Snow lake

Snow lake from one of the campsites. This angle showed more of the smoke in the air. The lake was so clear we could see the fish swimming by. We stopped at Snow lake for a rest and a snack.

Rainier

My husband knows I love trail foot bridges so he had me stop so he could take a photo of me on one.

The junction trail to Bench lake was short and nearly straight down.

Bench lake

Bench lake with a reflection of Mount Rainier.

Bench lake with a photo of us since it's our Anniversary day!

Heading back with another glorious view of Rainier.

Garmin stats:
total miles - 2.5
total ascent - 713 feet

To be continued......