

The hike was amazingly beautiful. You start out heading right towards Mt. Baker. At about 1 mile you can veer left towards Ptarmigan Ridge or veer right to the Chain Lakes. We heard reports from people on the trail that a small black bear had just crossed; we didn't see him. The lakes are beatiful for sure but be

Once you start leaving the lakes, the trail heads up towards the saddle (lot's of "blue-leaf Mt. Huckleberries"). Make sure to bring lots of water as there isn't much shade on this loop.
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Darin and I (along with a few Fircreek staff) hiked this trail two summers ago. It was an extremely hot, July day, and I had no idea what I had gotten myself into. That is some SERIOUS elevation gain, and going back down it was just as hard. Darin can't wait to do it again, but I call this particular trail "Death by Hike." The only way I could be talked into doing it again would be if we packed along our swim suits for a dip in the lake.
I got (easily) talked into going with mike and the family on this hike, and it was gorgeous! But plan on it being longer than you expect, take water, and snacks, and your DOG! Our dog loved the trails and snow, and ran to the water whenever we were close to it, she probably hiked 12 miles to our 8.
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