http://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/mount-si-via-mount-teneriffe-road-trail
We (Me, Dan, Matt (Dan's friend from college who has been visiting us for a bit) and Gabby) ended up hiking higher and more distance than this, our route ended up being about 12 miles round trip per my fitbit and we didn't even get to an "end" and could have kept going. If you want an easier hike in the same area try Little Si.
Recommendations for this trip:
- Pack more snacks than some trail mix and shotbloks, this is probably a given for the experienced hiker, but I always tend to try to pack light because I hate carrying a lot of stuff.
- Layer up if you are going to go any time soon, I saw people in coats and bundled up pretty good and the at the top there was a guy in shorts and that was about it. I was pretty cold to start, warmed up pretty good through the hike and then started to get a lil chilly as we made our way back down.
All and all, we were hurting a bit the next couple days and maybe that wasn't a great get back into hiking trip, but we made it and are all ready to go on another hike or perhaps some snow shoeing with my lil sister after Super Bowl weekend.
GO SEAHAWKS!!!
Here are some pictures from the hike sorry for some Instagram duplicates.
You can kind of see Rainier if you look closely. My sister was snow shoeing over there the same day...I am pretty sure if you look closely you can see her. :)
Hopefully there will be many more hikes and posts. I am excited that Katelyn is moving back to Washington so we can go on a bunch of hikes this summer.
LOVE your recommendations on what to bring for the hike. I always feel under-prepared yet over-packed when I go on these adventures, so it's great to know what to expect!! I think we should probably try Little Si first...although, if we go for the same trail that you guys took, you might have to find out where I can get a pair of those fabulous yellow banana overalls. A. Mazing.
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