Wildcat Mountain 10/11/2015

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Wildcat Mountain 10/11/2015

Post by aiwetir » November 12th, 2015, 2:11 pm

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10 Nov 2015
Wildcat Mountain


Easy access, close to home, popular with locals, but still out of the way.

It was a consistent 37° and foggy throughout the hike but we hiked up into snow near Wildcat Mountain. We seem to enjoy hiking in the cold, and weather always makes things more interesting. This hike was no exception. The fading light presented challenges with my refusal to carry a tripod, but like they say, the best camera is the one you have on you at the time.

Initially I wanted to find a short, warm, sunny, dry, and flat hike for the day, going up to the mountains probably wasn’t going to fulfill all of that. I chose this spot because the trailhead is one of the closest wilderness access points from Portland. I had read that trash, vandalism, and shooting could be an issue in this area, so I was a little concerned that this might not be fun. On the way up, there are a lot of “no shooting” signs that were all shot up, but gladly there was no one at the trailhead.

The trail starts out parallel to a decommissioned road, goes past a quarry, and then quickly around a corner basically into the wilderness. You’re soon treated to a cliffside view of the (Clackamas) Eagle Creek drainage. Continue up through Pacific silver-fir, salal, beargrass, and rhododendrons to the top of Wildcat Mountain where once stood a fire lookout. The views are now overgrown and we couldn’t see through the clouds anyway.

This trail system is definitely worth visiting in a warmer season.

 

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  • 5.3 mi Distance
  • 1 hrs 59 min Moving Time
  • 2 hrs 29 min Total Time
  • 2.7 mph Moving Speed
  • 2.1 mph Avg Speed
  • 28:09 min/mi Pace
  • 29 min Stopped Time
  • 1024 ft Ascent
  • 1223 ft Descent
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Re: Wildcat Mountain 10/11/2015

Post by Chip Down » November 12th, 2015, 7:58 pm

Lovely pics. But such a short hike...is that really all you did? I know the forecast wasn't great, so maybe it was best to be satisfied with a quickie.

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Re: Wildcat Mountain 10/11/2015

Post by aiwetir » November 12th, 2015, 9:09 pm

We got started at 2:30, which is almost typical. In summer that's not usually a problem, we're still trying to adjust to the time change.
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Re: Wildcat Mountain 10/11/2015

Post by CountryEd » November 16th, 2015, 6:27 pm

May I ask what you used to generate that map? Captured GPS on phone or other unit?

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Post by aiwetir » November 16th, 2015, 6:40 pm

CountryEd wrote:May I ask what you used to generate that map? Captured GPS on phone or other unit?
I used GaiaGPS on my wife's iPhone 6 for that particular track.

I was trying a Dual XGPS150 Bluetooth GPS antenna with GaiaGPS on this day and my track was terrible. I have a dedicated GPS/GLONASS unit that actually does worse than the phones.
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Re: Wildcat Mountain 10/11/2015

Post by miah66 » November 17th, 2015, 1:16 pm

The quarry is ugly, but I caught a nice sunset from there.

Looking back towards Portland:

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Re: Wildcat Mountain 10/11/2015

Post by aiwetir » November 17th, 2015, 4:17 pm

miah66 wrote:The quarry is ugly, but I caught a nice sunset from there.

Looking back towards Portland:
That's a nice shot. I spent a summer camping in a gravel pit once, so I'm not bothered by them.
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