Saturday, July 18, 2009

Wallace Falls - Washington

July 18, 2009

We set out today to hike Blanca Lake. We reached Road #63 and found out that it was closed. We didn't want to turn back home. So we decided to go to Wallace Falls to see the 3 tiered falls - Lower, Middle and Upper falls.

Directions to Wallace Falls
From 405N, take Highway 2 East (Stevens Pass Highway) towards Wenatchee. Once you enter the town of Gold Bar, follow signs towards Wallace Falls State Park. You cannot miss it!


Trail Stats
Elevation Gain: Approx 1370ft . Parking Lot is at an elevation of 330 ft. Upper falls is at an elevation of 1700 ft.
Distance: 6.3 miles roundtrip (we took the woody trail up)
Round Trip Time: 2 hrs up, 1 hr down


Hike Details
The first thing you'll notice as you start heading on the trail is the buzzing of the powerlines. Don't be alarmed. Keep going :) The hike to lower falls is easy. The hike from there to middle and upper falls is intermediate with some elevation gain. The trail is very well maintained with mile markers along the trail. It's a nice hike to get away from the heat on a hot summer day. The dense vegetation and tall trees keep the sun away and relatively cool.

The first few minutes of the hike is well-gravelled. After some time, you'll come to a fork. You can either take the woody trail (which is longer) or take a shorter trail that follows the Wallace river to the Lower Falls. The woody trail takes you through tall trees and dense vegetation. Distance to the Lower Falls is about 1.8 miles from the trailhead. There are benches here that you can make use for a small picnic with friends and family. From here, you start gaining some elevation and some good excercise. Middle falls is approximately 2.1 miles. We found this the prettiest of the 3. After some picture opportunities, we continued hiking to the upper falls. This part of the hike is where your muscles start stretching. There are some tall steps you have to stretch your legs to reach. Upper falls is at approx. 2.7 miles. The view you get of the upper falls is not very spectacular as we thought it would be. Nevertheless, it was a great hike!

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Monday, July 13, 2009

Alaska 2009 - The Land of the Midnight Sun

This year in July 2009, we explored the beautiful Alaska. By far, the prettiest of all places we've travelled to date! 360 degree views of snow-capped mountains, intense green vegetation, silt-covered glacier melts all around. Simply put - It seemed like we were in a different world. Here's our story of our treks in this beautiful state.



Our Itinerary
July 2nd - Fly in to Anchorage, AK. There are hundreds of flights from seattle to alaska, pretty much every 30 mins. It's about a 4 hour trip to Anchorage. We stayed in Anchorage that night.

July 3rd - Drive to Denali National Park. The drive to the park on AK-3 is beautiful. Stop and breathe the fresh air in. Enjoy the panorama around you!

[Directions from Anchorage to Denali National Park]

July 4th, July 5th - Denali National Park. We had originally planned on spending 3 full days in Denali. Turns out that there were several wildfires in and around Denali that week. This left a smoky haze in the park spoiling the mountain view for us :(. So we decided to cut short our stay in Denali from 3 to 2 days. We were lucky to get a spectacular view of Mt. McKinley (aka Mt. Denali) the day we drove in to Denali. We stayed in a small town called Healy.

[More about Denali]


July 6th - Matanuska Glacier. We drove from Denali to east of Anchorage to the Matanuska Glacier. Here we did Ice Glacier hiking with a guide. The glacier walk simply superb! In the evening, we drove towards Anchorage and spend the night in Wasilla.

[More about Matanuska Glacier Directions from Denali to Matansuka Glacier]

July 7th - Portage Glacier. From Wasilla, we drove towards the Portage valley and there we took a cruise to the portage glaciers. There are several points of interest on the the portage glacier highway. We did all the hikes on the trails along this highway. The portage glacier cruise was fantastic and relaxing.

[More about Portage Glacier Directions from Matanuska Glacier to Portage Glacier]

July 8th & July 9th - Kenai Fjords National Park.



Pictures

WildflowersWildlife

Video of Whale Spotting