I set out from the Norway Pass TH on Monday with Kel to attempt a hike to Mt. Venus, and at least got close. I was foiled by the abundant huckleberries - and a slightly sprained ankle. That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it!
Kel wisely decided to head out toward Mt. Margaret once we got to the Bear Pass junction. She's always the smarter one for this kind of hike. I headed down to Grizzly Lake once we parted and found one of the best huckleberry crops I've ever seen in this area. Once fat and happy after some serious grazing, I continued along the trail, nibbling my way as I hiked up and down through the lakes.
I hiked as far as the pass between Obscurity Lake (AKA Twin Lakes) and Panhandle Lake four years ago and climbed Peak 5012 (on the map now as Obscurity Peak, 5013') and really enjoyed the beauty of the area. Getting to Mt. Venus was important, but the journey itself was the true treat. Mt. Venus is also the only named peak in hundreds of square miles around the area I have yet to climb - so there's that.
On the trail between Panhandle Lake and Shovel Lake a section of trail gave way and I ended up in the bushes with a slightly sprained ankle. This slowed me down, but I persisted until I could see I wasn't going to get to my final goal and get back at anything like a reasonable time. I ate about a hundred pounds of Huckleberries on the way back and that made up for it. Well, ok, maybe a couple of pounds - at least!
14.0 miles, 3,741' EG, hike #94 for 2022.
A few photos:
Mt. Margaret backcountry lakes trail
- Don Nelsen
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Mt. Margaret backcountry lakes trail
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Re: Mt. Margaret backcountry lakes trail
I was there a few years ago and there were also abundant huckleberries. Strangely late in the season.