One of my regular spring trips is to backpack up Eagle Creek when the snow is receding, camp near the snow line and traipse up through the snow to the lake. I was a bit late this year since as it turned out the snow started literally a couple hundred yards before the lake. Some of the campsites are melted out but probably not the ones near the stairs. There was an occasional drizzle on the way up on Friday and clear skies coming down Saturday.
I looked around and could not see the camera, but nice to know. I did see a sheriff driving through the lot too.
Here is Tish Creek with the damaged bridge in the background - the bridge is in worse shape than it looks here. There is no indication that this is a closure. The sign recommended against fording this little creek, which people were lined up to do on my return Saturday. If it had been either of the two following bridges taken out, we would be SOL as there would be no way across.
Loowit Falls
The Tunnel
Twister Falls
My camp at "Two Creek" about 12 miles in
Junction at the start of the lake. The campground behind here was completely melted out. I met a trio who had camped on the north side. They came in via the PCT over Benson Plateau and said this was the first snow they had seen. They were heading to Timberline and seemed shocked when I told them the rest of their journey might be on snow.
Wahtum Lake, gorgeous as ever
Eagle Creek to Wahtum Lake
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Re: Eagle Creek to Wahtum Lake
Very nice. Thanks for the informative photo of the damaged bridge and the user bypass trail.
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Re: Eagle Creek to Wahtum Lake
Thanks for the trail update and pics!!! I was under the impression that the trail was impassible due to the bridge damage, but it seems like it might not be as bad as I thought.
There were a few break ins at the Eagle Creek trailhead on Thursday or Friday. It's nice to see that some action has been taken to prevent any future incidents. Hopefully they can keep up the police drive bys to dissuade the people responsible from trying again.
There were a few break ins at the Eagle Creek trailhead on Thursday or Friday. It's nice to see that some action has been taken to prevent any future incidents. Hopefully they can keep up the police drive bys to dissuade the people responsible from trying again.
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I have seen a lot of signs about cameras in both state and federal trail heads lately. Never have I seen a functioning camera. Saw one near tombstone pass that was hooked up to a old CB radio with no power supply. Look good but not functional.
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I thought the trail had been declared CLOSED because of the bridge? No indication of that at the trailhead?
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Headed to Timberline? bahahahaha
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I spoke with the forest ranger on Sunday while at Multnomah Falls and the funds have been approved to repair the bridge at Eagle Creek as well as the trail to Triple Falls. However, they won't begin the repair process until after this season is over, having it repaired for summer of 2017.
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Very nice! Thanks for the update. The Tish Creek crossing looks easy enough that I'd almost just as soon prefer for them to take the bridge out and not replace it.
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We crossed trails with them on the plateau. Can't add much more than that. Heh, assuming they somehow managed to make it over Lolo to Ramona, yeah, ain't gonna happen.drm wrote:I met a trio who had camped on the north side. They came in via the PCT over Benson Plateau and said this was the first snow they had seen. They were heading to Timberline and seemed shocked when I told them the rest of their journey might be on snow.
Not sure it was functioning, but we saw a camera pointed at the fee box at the Herman Creek TH the other day. (The NWFP requirements only specify that "security" be provided - not what they attempt to secure, right?!)Tyee55+ wrote:I have seen a lot of signs about cameras in both state and federal trail heads lately. Never have I seen a functioning camera.
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Back on the trail, again...
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Re: Eagle Creek to Wahtum Lake
With Eagle Creek's popularity with all walks (pun!) of life it is better to say that the trail is closed so those not so accustomed to creek or river crossings wouldn't think that it's safe and approved. But even when water flow was at it highest Tish was never really any issue (especially if you have trekking poles). There are plenty of crossings that are worse in their natural state, such as the log jam at Oneatta or the crossing before the Chinook bridge at Siouxon.kmcdade wrote:I thought the trail had been declared CLOSED because of the bridge? No indication of that at the trailhead?
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