+TotemLake Posted June 17, 2006 Author Share Posted June 17, 2006 Parkkng coordinates are N47° 49.982 W122° 02.688 Parking is tight so hug the shoulder and don't block the gate. You can be towed. From Bellevue going North or the I-5/I-405 Junction going south... From I-405 At exit 23, turn onto Ramp to WA-522 / US-2 / Woodinville / Wenatchee Take Ramp (RIGHT) onto SR-522 11.9 mi WA-522 / US-2 / Woodinville / Wenatchee Turn RIGHT onto Ramp 0.3 mi Monroe / W Main St At roundabout, take the FIRST exit onto Tester Rd 2.8 mi Turn LEFT (West) onto Old Tester Rd 0.1 mi Arrive at the above coordinates. MS S&T estimated the time at 30 minutes from the middle of Bellevue. I plan on being there at 8AM starting the hike no later than 8:30. The hike profile looks to be under 5 miles RT or we can add another 2 miles to capture 2 more caches not on the list but I will have info on them in the event we want to go for them at the right juncture. Figure to add another 15% to that based on how inaccurate these maps can be. Quote Link to comment
+Allanon Posted June 21, 2006 Share Posted June 21, 2006 Parkkng coordinates are N47° 49.982 W122° 02.688 Parking is tight so hug the shoulder and don't block the gate. You can be towed. From Bellevue going North or the I-5/I-405 Junction going south... From I-405 At exit 23, turn onto Ramp to WA-522 / US-2 / Woodinville / Wenatchee Take Ramp (RIGHT) onto SR-522 11.9 mi WA-522 / US-2 / Woodinville / Wenatchee Turn RIGHT onto Ramp 0.3 mi Monroe / W Main St At roundabout, take the FIRST exit onto Tester Rd 2.8 mi Turn LEFT (West) onto Old Tester Rd 0.1 mi Arrive at the above coordinates. MS S&T estimated the time at 30 minutes from the middle of Bellevue. I plan on being there at 8AM starting the hike no later than 8:30. The hike profile looks to be under 5 miles RT or we can add another 2 miles to capture 2 more caches not on the list but I will have info on them in the event we want to go for them at the right juncture. Figure to add another 15% to that based on how inaccurate these maps can be. Since there is a lack of parking, if a few of you want to meet up at my house and carpool over to the starting point, you are more than welcome to park in front of my house for the day. If anyone is interested, contact me or post in here and I'll give you coordinates. Quote Link to comment
+Kealia Posted June 22, 2006 Share Posted June 22, 2006 Since there is a lack of parking, if a few of you want to meet up at my house and carpool over to the starting point, you are more than welcome to park in front of my house for the day. If anyone is interested, contact me or post in here and I'll give you coordinates. This may not be a bad idea - what is the head count for this shindig? I'd prefer that my rental actually be there when I get back! Quote Link to comment
+TotemLake Posted June 22, 2006 Author Share Posted June 22, 2006 I know of 6 including you and Allanon based on our recent WSGA meeting. Beyond that nobody is really stepping up to the plate to let us know. My party makes 3, so from deducements you can tell how many told me. Quote Link to comment
+Allanon Posted June 22, 2006 Share Posted June 22, 2006 I know of 6 5 including you and Allanon based on our recent WSGA meeting. Beyond that nobody is really stepping up to the plate to let us know. My party makes 3, so from deducements you can tell how many told me. Fixed. I'm still planning on doing this from the other direction (e.g. top to bottom) sometime in the fall. I am instead going to do some more in Everett and the surrounding areas with Recdiver, Talks2Animals and LittleBlue. Sorry, didn't mean to be confusing. Y'all are still welcome to park at my place if you need/want to though. Quote Link to comment
+The Jester Posted June 23, 2006 Share Posted June 23, 2006 Blooming Idiot and I are now planning on doing this. We have a mini-van if a carpool is wanted. Quote Link to comment
+robinego Posted June 23, 2006 Share Posted June 23, 2006 Ok, convinced the geo-ignorant spouse I needed to spend some "me" time if he wanted a happier home life so I'm definately in. What time should I leave if coming from Wenatchee? I'm routing at 2.5 hours but that seems a L O N G time, was thinking more along 1.5 hours. Also, about what time are we thinking we ought to be dragging our sorry butts off the trail? Will it make any sense to drive back home at night? Quote Link to comment
+TotemLake Posted June 23, 2006 Author Share Posted June 23, 2006 I figure we'll probably be done within 6 hours so driving home shouldn't be a problem. I don't remember if I saved my track file on the way home, but it seems to me 2 hours was about right. As it is, I won't be able to check it tonight until late due to a poker game that got scheduled and I don't have the cojones to tell my boss I can't make it after the awesome raise he gave me. Quote Link to comment
MarcusArelius Posted June 23, 2006 Share Posted June 23, 2006 I know of 6 including you and Allanon based on our recent WSGA meeting. Beyond that nobody is really stepping up to the plate to let us know. My party makes 3, so from deducements you can tell how many told me. I indicated I was interested when the Lord Hill suggestion first came up. Sorry I didn't chime in sooner but I think I may be able to make this outing. Is there a defined meeting place for carpooling coming from the south? Quote Link to comment
+TotemLake Posted June 23, 2006 Author Share Posted June 23, 2006 I know of 6 including you and Allanon based on our recent WSGA meeting. Beyond that nobody is really stepping up to the plate to let us know. My party makes 3, so from deducements you can tell how many told me. I indicated I was interested when the Lord Hill suggestion first came up. Sorry I didn't chime in sooner but I think I may be able to make this outing. Is there a defined meeting place for carpooling coming from the south? I sent Robinego my cell number so she can call and let us know if she's running late. I'm going to have +2 and a puppy with me and won't be taking the most direct route over as #2 will be a pickup in the sticks in Duvall. Perhaps you might hook up with Kealia and pick him up on your way in? Quote Link to comment
+Allanon Posted June 23, 2006 Share Posted June 23, 2006 Ok, convinced the geo-ignorant spouse I needed to spend some "me" time if he wanted a happier home life so I'm definately in. What time should I leave if coming from Wenatchee? I'm routing at 2.5 hours but that seems a L O N G time, was thinking more along 1.5 hours. Also, about what time are we thinking we ought to be dragging our sorry butts off the trail? Will it make any sense to drive back home at night? Depends, do you go the speed limit or not worry about such things? 1.5-2 hours sounds about right if you are doing the speed limit...especially at the time you will be traveling. Quote Link to comment
+Allanon Posted June 23, 2006 Share Posted June 23, 2006 Since there is a lack of parking, if a few of you want to meet up at my house and carpool over to the starting point, you are more than welcome to park in front of my house for the day. If anyone is interested, contact me or post in here and I'll give you coordinates. This may not be a bad idea - what is the head count for this shindig? I'd prefer that my rental actually be there when I get back! Looks like between 3 and 5 vehicles at this point, which may be pushing the parking over there (expecially if someone else is already there when you all get there. On the off chance that some of you may want to do this offer, here are my coords: N47° 51.110 W121° 59.823. It's a grayish rambler on the west side of the street with an American flag. For those that look at Google Earth and such things, you'll see a big dirt field because the maps they use are more than 3 years old. Quote Link to comment
+TotemLake Posted June 23, 2006 Author Share Posted June 23, 2006 With good weather predicted for this weekend, it looks as if the scheduled closure of Northbound I-405 will occur. On Friday, June 23rd at 10:00 PM, all four lanes of I-405 Northbound near NE 124th St will close and remain closed until approximately 5:00 AM on Tuesday June 27th. A narrow 2-lane bypass will funnel traffic around the construction area. At times, buses, trucks and other large vehicles could cause this to effectively become a 1-lane bypass. This stretch of I-405 handles approximately 5,500 vehicles per hour on a typical Monday afternoon commute. These bypass lanes will only be able to handle a maximum of 3,000 vehicles per hour. A minimum 45% reduction in vehicle traffic through that area will be needed simply to maintain a typical Monday afternoon commute, which is not very pleasant to begin with. Major delays are anticipated throughout the construction with impacts to connecting routes (I-90, SR 520, SR 167). Alternate routes will be the order of the day! Quote Link to comment
+robinego Posted June 23, 2006 Share Posted June 23, 2006 Hmmm...thinking I may beat all of you there after all! Quote Link to comment
+Kealia Posted June 23, 2006 Share Posted June 23, 2006 Just getting settled in my hotel in Bothell. May head into Kirkland soon for dinner but I'm looking at going out for a bit and grabbing a cache or two in the meantime. My cell is 831-295-2025 if anything changes. Otherwise I'll be back online later and will see you in the morning. 6 hours for 5 miles? Are we going straight up?! Quote Link to comment
+TotemLake Posted June 24, 2006 Author Share Posted June 24, 2006 I figure that's the max time we'll see on the trail. I've been wrong before, but usually my estimates have been short. I learned to pad it these days. It creates less friction at home. Quote Link to comment
MarcusArelius Posted June 24, 2006 Share Posted June 24, 2006 Looks like between 3 and 5 vehicles at this point, which may be pushing the parking over there (expecially if someone else is already there when you all get there. On the off chance that some of you may want to do this offer, here are my coords: N47° 51.110 W121° 59.823. It's a grayish rambler on the west side of the street with an American flag. For those that look at Google Earth and such things, you'll see a big dirt field because the maps they use are more than 3 years old. Man that's some BIG HOUSE! Oh wait I'm looking a quarter mile too far south Quote Link to comment
+Allanon Posted June 24, 2006 Share Posted June 24, 2006 Looks like between 3 and 5 vehicles at this point, which may be pushing the parking over there (expecially if someone else is already there when you all get there. On the off chance that some of you may want to do this offer, here are my coords: N47° 51.110 W121° 59.823. It's a grayish rambler on the west side of the street with an American flag. For those that look at Google Earth and such things, you'll see a big dirt field because the maps they use are more than 3 years old. Man that's some BIG HOUSE! Oh wait I'm looking a quarter mile too far south Yep...wrong HOUSE...although I do hear 'practice' every so often... Quote Link to comment
+The Jester Posted June 24, 2006 Share Posted June 24, 2006 Any idea in what order we'll do these in? Quote Link to comment
+TotemLake Posted June 24, 2006 Author Share Posted June 24, 2006 (edited) Sort of mapped. I'm not sure what kind of trail system is available for the ones near the river. There's no trail on any of the maps I have. Edited June 24, 2006 by TotemLake Quote Link to comment
+TotemLake Posted June 24, 2006 Author Share Posted June 24, 2006 (edited) Another great hike with the likes of Kealia, Robinego, Marcus Aurelius, Jester and Blooming Idiot, my brother and my best friend. With JCar as our guide, how could we possibly go wrong? Let me see if I can count the ways. I might have Jurassic Park nightmares with the tall grass, or maybe from the man eating nettles and thistles. The mosquitoes certainly had their way with me and they owe me dinner. All in all, I had a great time! Next up: (maybe the end of) July - Colonel Bob. Edited June 24, 2006 by TotemLake Quote Link to comment
+AndrewRJ Posted June 25, 2006 Share Posted June 25, 2006 Another great hike with the likes of Kealia, Robinego, Marcus Aurelius, Jester and Blooming Idiot, my brother and my best friend. With JCar as our guide, how could we possibly go wrong? Let me see if I can count the ways. I might have Jurassic Park nightmares with the tall grass, or maybe from the man eating nettles and thistles. The mosquitoes certainly had their way with me and they owe me dinner. All in all, I had a great time! Next up: (maybe the end of) July - Colonel Bob. Hey TL any chance you could post your track log? Quote Link to comment
+TotemLake Posted June 25, 2006 Author Share Posted June 25, 2006 Another great hike with the likes of Kealia, Robinego, Marcus Aurelius, Jester and Blooming Idiot, my brother and my best friend. With JCar as our guide, how could we possibly go wrong? Let me see if I can count the ways. I might have Jurassic Park nightmares with the tall grass, or maybe from the man eating nettles and thistles. The mosquitoes certainly had their way with me and they owe me dinner. All in all, I had a great time! Next up: (maybe the end of) July - Colonel Bob. Hey TL any chance you could post your track log? Yup, soon as I get caught up with grabbing and dropping TB's. Just got back from a much needed nap. Quote Link to comment
+The Jester Posted June 25, 2006 Share Posted June 25, 2006 Another great hike with the likes of Kealia, Robinego, Marcus Aurelius, Jester and Blooming Idiot, my brother and my best friend. With JCar as our guide, how could we possibly go wrong? Let me see if I can count the ways. I might have Jurassic Park nightmares with the tall grass, or maybe from the man eating nettles and thistles. The mosquitoes certainly had their way with me and they owe me dinner. All in all, I had a great time! Next up: (maybe the end of) July - Colonel Bob. Yep, it was great trip! Thanks for getting this set-up, TL! Also, thanks for feeding the mosquitoes so well, it kept them off me! And thanks to Robinego and Kealia for bring such nice weather with them! BTW, I think Robinego needs to change her name to Robin-a-go-go! She was still zipping up the hills at the end, leaving some of us in her dust. I didn't remember to turn my track on, but a rough estimate (from TOPO!) is at least 4.5 miles. I'll be interested to see a track log also. Quote Link to comment
+TotemLake Posted June 25, 2006 Author Share Posted June 25, 2006 Another great hike with the likes of Kealia, Robinego, Marcus Aurelius, Jester and Blooming Idiot, my brother and my best friend. With JCar as our guide, how could we possibly go wrong? Let me see if I can count the ways. I might have Jurassic Park nightmares with the tall grass, or maybe from the man eating nettles and thistles. The mosquitoes certainly had their way with me and they owe me dinner. All in all, I had a great time! Next up: (maybe the end of) July - Colonel Bob. Yep, it was great trip! Thanks for getting this set-up, TL! Also, thanks for feeding the mosquitoes so well, it kept them off me! And thanks to Robinego and Kealia for bring such nice weather with them! BTW, I think Robinego needs to change her name to Robin-a-go-go! She was still zipping up the hills at the end, leaving some of us in her dust. I didn't remember to turn my track on, but a rough estimate (from TOPO!) is at least 4.5 miles. I'll be interested to see a track log also. My track has 5.58 miles. It looks like I had 2D in a couple of spots, but it seems fairly accurate. I'll try to have it posted tonight or tomorrow. Btw, my welts are finally going down but they still tickle. Quote Link to comment
+TotemLake Posted June 25, 2006 Author Share Posted June 25, 2006 (edited) A few stats and then the Google overlaid track log. We hardcore cachers that took to the tall grass trekked 5.58 miles. Those that stayed behind and also took the steep shortcut back, trekked a measley 4.81 miles. So if that hike seemed a little too easy, now you know why. Also, any cacher who took the steep shortcut down should knock off .18 mile off the total hike. I saw an interesting artifact happen when I was overlaying the topo onto Google Earth map. The green icons from the KML file shifts when you shift the image. I had to match the location of the highway on both the Google Earth and the topo in order to get close and below is what I got. Edited June 25, 2006 by TotemLake Quote Link to comment
MarcusArelius Posted June 26, 2006 Share Posted June 26, 2006 I had a great time, thanks TL! It was good to get out with a group again. P.S. If you were wondering the puffies are better, I just hope they go away before work tommorrow. Quote Link to comment
+Kealia Posted June 26, 2006 Share Posted June 26, 2006 I thought I made it out scott-free, but at dinner tonight Hula Bum asked what ate my yesterday. Apparently the back of my neck (which was not sprayed) was the second feeding ground (next to TL). Nothing itches or bugs me (pardon the pun) so it could be worse. Great hike and company. Thanks all! Quote Link to comment
+Belleterre Posted June 26, 2006 Share Posted June 26, 2006 I thought I made it out scott-free, but at dinner tonight Hula Bum asked what ate my yesterday. Apparently the back of my neck (which was not sprayed) was the second feeding ground (next to TL). Nothing itches or bugs me (pardon the pun) so it could be worse. Ah, but Kealia - the itching doesn't start until a day or two after the bite. Get your calomine ready! Quote Link to comment
+TotemLake Posted June 26, 2006 Author Share Posted June 26, 2006 Not me! The only thing that took my mind off of my itching was the pain from the nettles! Quote Link to comment
+jcar Posted June 26, 2006 Share Posted June 26, 2006 I had a great time, thanks TL! It was good to get out with a group again. P.S. If you were wondering the puffies are better, I just hope they go away before work tommorrow. Yes, thank you Totem Lake! Much enjoyed the hike and company. I hope to make another, but I doubt my schedule will allow. My apologies for leading all you across the grass field, please stop me next time! Quote Link to comment
+TotemLake Posted June 26, 2006 Author Share Posted June 26, 2006 I had a great time, thanks TL! It was good to get out with a group again. P.S. If you were wondering the puffies are better, I just hope they go away before work tommorrow. Yes, thank you Totem Lake! Much enjoyed the hike and company. I hope to make another, but I doubt my schedule will allow. My apologies for leading all you across the grass field, please stop me next time! Hey no worries! Each of us coulda said no... and we did, for the next one. Cheers! TL Quote Link to comment
+robinego Posted June 26, 2006 Share Posted June 26, 2006 I had a blast! Currently at work right now and TRYING not to scratch the 14 VISIBLE mosquito bites on my left arm not to mention all the other ones that are concealed. My patients are becoming concerned ... Here I thought I was not sweet enough to get bitten.... As far as the grassy field, what a great time! TL obsessing about velociraptos and Jester singing an Ode to Scotland. But MA's eyes take the cake! I wouldn't have missed it for the world. I do wish we had gone further and gotten the last 2 caches on the next hill...maybe next time... Thanks to all of my hiking partners for making it such a great day. -R- Quote Link to comment
+TotemLake Posted July 1, 2006 Author Share Posted July 1, 2006 This bookmark is for the Colonel Bob hike for sometime this month. I'll be looking at athe weekend of July 22 for an overnighter. I figure with all the warm weather, that snow should be pretty close to gone by the time we head up. I realize there's something happening on every weekend except that of the 8th/9th, but I can't give my buddy that short of a notice and I don't want it to be too close to the WSGA Campout 2006. This is one where I'll probably hit the road by 6 and start hiking as soon as I get there. So if anybody wants to hike and setup camp together then a convoy would probably be the way to go. Quote Link to comment
+TotemLake Posted July 17, 2006 Author Share Posted July 17, 2006 Bump. I'm planning on hitting the road about 6AM to go do my buddy pickups. I'll probably be heading towards the peninsula by 7-7:15 from Duvall. I'll have more details over the next day or so on the planned FR route. Quote Link to comment
+TotemLake Posted July 19, 2006 Author Share Posted July 19, 2006 Bump. I'm planning on hitting the road about 6AM to go do my buddy pickups. I'll probably be heading towards the peninsula by 7-7:15 from Duvall. I'll have more details over the next day or so on the planned FR route. My jeep's radiator broke. I'm out of the bid for this hike. Quote Link to comment
+TotemLake Posted July 20, 2006 Author Share Posted July 20, 2006 This particular overnighter is rescheduled for Labor Day weekend. Quote Link to comment
MarcusArelius Posted July 20, 2006 Share Posted July 20, 2006 How about Mt. Defiance/Banana ridge? Or if that is too much Ollalie/Pratt lake? Quote Link to comment
+TotemLake Posted July 20, 2006 Author Share Posted July 20, 2006 (edited) You guys can do what you want. My wife took a significant amount of grief with my stressing out over the car repairs so I'll be spending the weekend with her instead. We'll probably do part of the Old Iron Horse Trail to capture the Ape cache. Edited July 20, 2006 by TotemLake Quote Link to comment
+TotemLake Posted August 2, 2006 Author Share Posted August 2, 2006 I'm open to a hike suggestion for the WSGA Campout 2006 for August. Quote Link to comment
+crazyi Posted August 6, 2006 Share Posted August 6, 2006 I don't have a suggestion, but I would be up for the hike assuming I can get free whenever it is. Quote Link to comment
+TotemLake Posted August 18, 2006 Author Share Posted August 18, 2006 Sorry, no hikes were made for August. If I get the house painted, I might be able to put together a quick hike on the wet side. In the meantime, Colonel Bob (Attempt III) is going to happen on Labor Day weekend. I'm planning this as an over night hike starting Saturday morning. Quote Link to comment
+Team Jac'd Posted August 19, 2006 Share Posted August 19, 2006 Sorry, no hikes were made for August. If I get the house painted, I might be able to put together a quick hike on the wet side. In the meantime, Colonel Bob (Attempt III) is going to happen on Labor Day weekend. I'm planning this as an over night hike starting Saturday morning. So is there anything set up for August? September? I seem to remember someone saying something about hiking Rainier in September? cheers, Poppa J Quote Link to comment
+TotemLake Posted August 21, 2006 Author Share Posted August 21, 2006 Sorry, no hikes were made for August. If I get the house painted, I might be able to put together a quick hike on the wet side. In the meantime, Colonel Bob (Attempt III) is going to happen on Labor Day weekend. I'm planning this as an over night hike starting Saturday morning. So is there anything set up for August? September? I seem to remember someone saying something about hiking Rainier in September? cheers, Poppa J August? Not by me. Too many geo events going on that conflict. I'm in the middle of painting a house and we're trying to get this done asap. We have the main portion done, but the trick is in the details. September: Labor Day weekend is my planned hike of the month. Beyond that, it's anybody's choice. Quote Link to comment
+TotemLake Posted August 29, 2006 Author Share Posted August 29, 2006 (edited) Bump. Ray and I will be meeting up at the Wilburton PnR on Exit 12 in Bellevue if anybody else is joining. I'll probably be there about 7:30 Saturday morning doing some last minute tie ups. If you don't want to overnight, you're welcome to day trek it. Colonel Bob bookmark Edited August 29, 2006 by TotemLake Quote Link to comment
+CurmudgeonlyGal Posted August 29, 2006 Share Posted August 29, 2006 Bump. Ray and I will be meeting up at the Wilburton PnR on Exit 12 in Bellevue if anybody else is joining. I'll probably be there about 7:30 Saturday morning doing some last minute tie ups. If you don't want to overnight, you're welcome to day trek it. Colonel Bob bookmark HOORAY! Two years and a month later... I'm looking forward to your stories, Ray, and TL! See y'all Sunday. Quote Link to comment
+Criminal Posted August 31, 2006 Share Posted August 31, 2006 OK TL, I’ll take FRS02 for granted. Who’s bringing the beer? What is show time at the Trailhead? Did you renew your pass? Quote Link to comment
+chubby forest monkey Posted August 31, 2006 Share Posted August 31, 2006 Darn, I've always wanted to join your group for an adventure.... I'll be on the Olympic Peninsula 9/13-9/19. I have on my list Mt Ellinor, Col Bob, Git Off My Land, Rugged Ridge, Ozette River Steam Donkey, Ring of Fire and any and all challenging hike type caches up there-especially summits. I also will have my bike and plan to try the Mt Muller loop. Not sure how much I will actually accomplish..... I really wanted to visit the Manganese Mines but it has been archived. May go there anyhow. Any recomendations for great or unique scenery? Anyone want to join me for one of these? Quote Link to comment
+Criminal Posted August 31, 2006 Share Posted August 31, 2006 Darn, I've always wanted to join your group for an adventure.... I'll be on the Olympic Peninsula 9/13-9/19. I have on my list Mt Ellinor, Col Bob, Git Off My Land, Rugged Ridge, Ozette River Steam Donkey, Ring of Fire and any and all challenging hike type caches up there-especially summits. I also will have my bike and plan to try the Mt Muller loop. Not sure how much I will actually accomplish..... I really wanted to visit the Manganese Mines but it has been archived. May go there anyhow. Any recomendations for great or unique scenery? Anyone want to join me for one of these? I'm in. I'll even do Bob again. I love that mountain. Quote Link to comment
+TotemLake Posted August 31, 2006 Author Share Posted August 31, 2006 Darn, I've always wanted to join your group for an adventure.... I'll be on the Olympic Peninsula 9/13-9/19. I have on my list Mt Ellinor, Col Bob, Git Off My Land, Rugged Ridge, Ozette River Steam Donkey, Ring of Fire and any and all challenging hike type caches up there-especially summits. I also will have my bike and plan to try the Mt Muller loop. Not sure how much I will actually accomplish..... I really wanted to visit the Manganese Mines but it has been archived. May go there anyhow. Any recomendations for great or unique scenery? Anyone want to join me for one of these? I'm in. I'll even do Bob again. I love that mountain. In true form, the jeep is down for repairs... again. I'm working on it to get it up and running for the weekend. Quote Link to comment
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