Saturday, December 4, 2010

Paradise Snow Shoe Mount Rainier Take 2




With a clear day in the forecast four of us decided to set out for Mount Rainier for a day of snowshoeing. We drove up to Paradise with plans of exploring Manzama Ridge. We checked in with the ranger who was less helpful than most rangers I've encountered. We did learn that the trail had not yet been poled but should be navigable. It was a clear morning, but some ominous clouds sat in the distance. Now this was the second time I've attempted to snowshoe Manzama Ridge. I had planned to go last January, but low visibility sent us to Reflection Lake instead.

We started out our adventure heading north from the parking area. It was beautiful as we headed toward the mountain, but after about 15 minutes the clouds started to roll in. The wind picked up blasting us with icy snow in the open areas. We stopped for a quick lunch in a clump of trees and forded onward. When we made it to a clearing we started to become a little unsure where we should go. The clouds had rolled in a bit more and it was snowing lightly on us. We saw a few people heading northeast up what seamed way to steep to be our route and decided to head in a more easterly direction. Looking back at the map we should have continued upward if we wanted to get on skyline ridge and head over to Manzama. We decided to abandon our hopes of the ridge since we had lost our chance at getting a view and head back down an adventurous route down to the road. It's amazing how the openness of the Paradise area combined with snow can really skew your judgement on distance. It felt like we had hiked quite a ways, but had we been there in the summer it would have seemed like nothing. All in all it was still a beautiful day in the mountains.