Washington, the final state on the PCT, was a doozy. After the easy cruising we did through Oregon, Washington was not about to let us reach the finish without working for it. And work for it we did. Despite the struggles, Washington presented us with truly mind-boggling scenery. Goat Rocks was probably the most magnificent section followed very closely by the north Cascades. Really though, most of the state was quite impressive.
Unfortunately, this post will give you a slightly smaller glimpse of the state than I would have liked. About a week's worth of time spent in the Evergreen State was spent in thick clouds and rain. By Washington my camera proved less than capable of performing in the rain and was relegated to staying dry(ish) in my pack for large chunks of the trail. Also, at least 1/3 of the trail through Washington was forested. Rather than give you a gallery of tree photos, I figured I would spare you the monotony, give you one solid forest photo and then move on to the grand scenes.
Mile 2173
Mile 2272. Mt. Adams
Mile 2279. The beginning of Goat Rocks.
Mile 2281. Goat Rocks
Mile 2285. Knife's Edge with Mt. Rainier in the background.
Mile 2297. Mt. Rainier
Mile 2326
Mile 2606
Mile 2393
Mile 2409. Kendall Katwalk
Mile 2410
Mile 2413
Mile 2582. We took a slightly alternate route.
Mile 2636
Mile 2605
Mile 2580. Lake Chelan
Mile 2650. Technically this is a scene of Washington and Canada.
Cheers,
Jonathan