Yesterday's hike was 20 miles from Seaside at
Saddle Mountain. There was a forecast of sunny skies so the view should be terrific! Starting at an elevation of 1680 feet above sea level, the trail climbs to 3283 feet in a 2.5 mile challenging hike. (and I have to admit I'm a bit sore today)
The trail starts with a sign
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For those who don't want to try the full rigors of a challenging hike, there's a shorter .2 mile moderate hike to a viewpoint of Humbug Mountain.
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Just because it's a narrow trail with a drop off on the right does NOT make it a moderate trail...
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this last little bit up to the viewpoint, however, does! Going up wasn't much of a problem since you can use your hands but coming down...yikes! A couple of those steps were very high.
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The view was nice. This, I think, is Humbug Mountain.
![](http://pics.livejournal.com/katsurian/pic/001wt9f0/s320x240)
and this is Saddle Mountain.
![](http://pics.livejournal.com/katsurian/pic/001wwcpz/s320x240)
Not quite high enough yet to see the Pacific Ocean but it's just over that last set of hills.
![](http://pics.livejournal.com/katsurian/pic/001wxypw/s320x240)
Back on the main trail
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Tired? But we're not even halfway there yet! Well, here's a nice resting spot.
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Uh oh, a washed out trail. But not a problem...
![](http://pics.livejournal.com/katsurian/pic/001x02br/s320x240)
just cut a log in half and put them side by side for a nice sturdy bridge.
![](http://pics.livejournal.com/katsurian/pic/001x1k33/s320x240)
Wild flowers
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And we come to the tree line. Here comes the sun!
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I thought we were supposed to climb 1600 feet? Looks like we have to go down and then back up again. Are they counting that too? I don't think so.
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Here's a nice view of Mt. Ranier. It's about 150 miles away...
![](http://pics.livejournal.com/katsurian/pic/001x5yaq/s320x240)
longer if you drive! Close up of Mt. Ranier
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This one's hard to see without going full size but that's Mt. Ranier again in the middle and Mt. St. Helens off to the far right.
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Here's how they keep the trail from washing out - wrap it up in fencing and spike it down deep into the ground.
![](http://pics.livejournal.com/katsurian/pic/001x75yh/s320x240)
When you get to the top on a clear day, here's your first view of the Pacific Ocean.
![](http://pics.livejournal.com/katsurian/pic/001x8pgx/s320x240)
The town of Seaside right along the ocean.
![](http://pics.livejournal.com/katsurian/pic/001x9wes/s320x240)
Natural occurrence? I don't think so.
![](http://pics.livejournal.com/katsurian/pic/001xa5wz/s320x240)
It's crop circles! and another view of Seaside.
![](http://pics.livejournal.com/katsurian/pic/001xbwsq/s320x240)
Lastly, it's the city of Astoria and the mouth of the mighty Columbia River meeting the Pacific Ocean.
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Out of the 5 liters of water I took with me, I came home with 1 and I drank it and more that evening!