ATTRACTIONS. Ingalls Pass and Ingalls Lake are technically out of Wenatchee Outdoor’s territory–driving from the Big Y near Leavenworth to the trailhead is over an hour’s drive (more like 1 hour and 20 minutes). But this same area can be...Read More...
Photo: Mt. Daniel area taken from a camp at Peggy’s Pond Attractions. Sitting respectively at just under 7,900 and 7,500 feet, Mt. Daniel and Mt. Hinman are by no means the tallest peaks in the area. Yet located 14 miles...Read More...
This trail provides great views of the mountains bounding the upper Entiat Valley. It’s a unique opportunity to observe two important ecosystem processes in action–succession following a wildfire and an ongoing mountain pine beetle attack in lodgepole pine. Maps: View...Read More...
Photo: View of the skyline from Iron Bear. Story and photos by Roger Gervin Roger Gervin sent us this description of an enjoyable loop hike that’s two-thirds trail, one third cross-country walking on fairly open terrain. Attraction. A three- bump...Read More...
By John Plotz Tom Janisch and I attempted to get back to Highchair Peak Sunday. We were compelled by a photo I took of this peak and the intervening ridge (Ridge 6600) last week from Grindstone. We had obviously forgotten...Read More...
Photo: Skiing across Eightmile Lake with Peak 7828′ behind. Story by Tom Janisch, Photos by John Plotz There is a well defined almost pyramidal peak to the southwest of Eightmile Mountain. On the Jack Ridge Topo it is unnamed. On...Read More...
ATTRACTIONS. Remote. Nice terrain. Beautiful summit views. A very skiable peak. Skill Level: 3- (advanced intermediate to advanced Fitness: 3 (advanced) DISTANCE. 26 miles round trip from car. About 8 miles roundtrip from the end of the Icicle Creek Road....Read More...
Photo: It may look like the Alps but it’s actually Aasgard Pass (Enchantment Lakes Basin). In the late 1970s we skied the Alps together. We had both received Watson Fellowships that funded a year-long independent study in Europe. Bill was...Read More...
Photo: Looking out over Forbidden Peak and its satellites from Eldorado’s East Ridge In mid-June, the duo from Wenatchee carried skis up Seven-Fingered Jack only to find the snow gone. Disgruntled, they returned from the mutant-digited mountain and declared their...Read More...
Photo: Adam Vognild ( in yellow) gives Tom Janisch a Zenful earful. Trails mirror the company we share them with. The trails of the mute are solitary cells of isolation, while those of the chatty become ambulatory confession chambers. Some trails...Read More...