Saturday, October 25, 2014

Shriner Peak - Mt. Rainier, WA


I took advantage of the sunny weather last Sunday to aim at Shriner Peak. The temperature was warm enough for hiking in shorts and T-shirt even though it was a little breezy. This is a strenuous hike with a reward of a spectacular 360 view and an old fire lookout just southeast of Mt. Rainier. The trail ascends continuously in a long stretch without many switchbacks. After hiking through the forest, the trail breaks open exposed to the sun. About halfway through, you'd wish the summit is soon to reach when you come to the open saddle. And yet, Shriner Peak looms before you...the peak is still way up and even looks rather steep. The trail leads you on up and up for the second half. Pace yourself and enjoy wonderful views along the way....the majestic view of Mt. Rainier cheers you up. After 4 miles of the continuous upward trek, the reward is for you to enjoy spectacular vistas from the old fire lookout which proudly stands alone on the top. Take in the 360 view from there....Mt. Rainier, Mt. Adams, and other N. Cascade ranges. There is also a camp site with a "fancy" toilet at the summit. 

8 miles RT
3,500 ft gain.
Highest Point: 5,834 ft 







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