Aug. 12th, 2022

canyonwalker: My other car is a pair of hiking boots (in beauty I walk)
Hiking Covel Falls, Angel Falls, and all the other falls on Covel Creek was quite a trek. After hiking at least 5 miles and upwards of 1,000' of ascent we could have called it a day. But the day was just getting started. We had two more waterfalls trails to hike, plus a ridge trail, too!

A few miles' drive from the trailhead at Covel Creek was the Camp Creek Falls trailhead.

Trail to Camp Creek Falls, Gifford Pinchot National Forest (Aug 2022)

While the Covel Creek trailhead was hard to find, Camp Creek was even harder. There was just a small brown sign 10' back from the road in the forest and no parking area, just a wide gravel shoulder alongside the road with room enough for maybe two vehicles.

The benefit of this trail being close to the other is that we didn't have enough time to start feeling sore or tired from the previous trek. Just minutes after having unshouldered our packs from the previous hike, we shrugged them on and plunged back into the woods. A few hundred meters in, the trail started climbing around the side of a ride ridge. Fortunately we knew from trail descriptions the gain was minimal and the hike was only 1/2 mile roundtrip to the falls.

Camp Creek Falls, Gifford Pinchot National Forest (Aug 2022)

We rounded the knob into a stream canyon. Right away from the knob we could hear the crashing of the falls. As we pressed on the falls themselves came into view, shrouded from most angles by trees in this little-visited pocket of the forest. It was only up close, as in the photo above, we could see the falls' 50' plunge mostly unobstructed.

We spent a while enjoying the solitude of this little natural shrine. ...But not too long, because we still had two more trails to hike!

In beauty I walk.
canyonwalker: My other car is a pair of hiking boots (in beauty I walk)
On Friday afternoon (a week ago now) we visited Mount St. Helens. It's a volcano in the US state of Washington that erupted in 1980. It was the most destructive eruption in US history, killing 57 people and flattening everything for miles. Likely the death toll would have been higher except that a series of small eruptions occurred from March that year. With two months warning all but scientists and fools evacuated.

Today Mount St. Helens is a national monument, a designation given by the president in 1982. And the volcano is still active, though at only a fraction of the energy level of 1980. We drove into the area from the northeast side, driving one of the park roads to its terminus at Windy Ridge, about 5 miles from the crater.

Mt. St. Helens view from Windy Ridge (Aug 2022)

As we drove along mountain ridges to this point we saw the devastation wrought 42 years ago. Huge trees, easily 6' diameter and originally 200' tall, were stripped to their trunks and snapped like toothpicks. The land for miles around was scoured bare. To the extent you see natural growth in the photo above, it's all new growth. The land was scraped bare 8 miles out to the north of the volcano (it exploded on its north side) by rocks and hot gases traveling at hundreds of miles an hour. Significant damage extended out to 23 miles.

Windy Ridge is not the visitor-friendly side of the park. Over on the northwest side there's the Johnston Ridge Observatory, with a visitors center and all. Windy Ridge is out in booger country and all that's here is... well, Windy Ridge.

The steps to Windy Ridge (Aug 2022)

What's Windy Ridge? It's the mountain behind you when you look at Mount St. Helens in the first picture. Climb that ridge, the proposition goes, and you'll have an amazing view of not just the volcano but 360° around. There are even stairs to the top of the ridge. It's easy!

...Well, it's not easy, but I'm going up. I didn't fly and drive all the way out here not to climb the damn stairs. Stay tuned for more.

Update: 439. It is 439 stairs to to the top. I know because I climbed them (and counted). Click the link to keep reading!


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