My hope was to hike through to Paradise Park from Timberline Lodge and go above, off trail to explore the old airplane crash on top of Mississippi Head. From the Head, I would ascend higher to get above the end of the canyon and go cross country over to the ski lifts and descend.
Gorgeous day with several folks gearing up in the parking lot for the beginning of their Timberline treks. I counted a hundred folk on the trails – Timberline and Paradise Park – this day, a far cry from the solitary fellow I ran across on my hike the week before at Badger Lake on the Boundary Trail. In no time, I was crossing the Little Zig Zag Canyon – always easy in the am and much hotter in the pm.
Then comes the real Zig Zag Canyon with the inevitable drop. Mississippi Head loomed over it all as just the first touch of clouds appeared.
Made all the way over to the Park with some flowers still present.
I wandered over to Split Rock – there always seems to be people camping here
and ascended meadows
and sandy, ashen slopes to the base of the Head
when clouds multiplied and came down.
Since the whole purpose of the hike was to see and I didn't want to hike around cliffs in a possible whiteout, I returned the way I came. Back down to Split Rock
Past the old Paradise Park shelter
and back down through flowers
Into Zig Zag Canyon as, of course, the weather above improved.
Naturally, what goes down must come up and that means Zig Zag Canyon.
I could look over to the top of the Head and see that I probably could have wandered up above and back to Timberline without too much problem, but there is always another day. By the time I got back to Little Zig Zag Canyon, the weather was now quickly getting better
and by the time I was back to Timberline, there was nary a wisp of a cloud.
Since the hike was to have been a loop and I had made two thirds of the way, that meant a longer day - 14 miles and 3000 feet of elevation gain. Nice pictures, though.
WHAT IS ABOVE PARADISE? 9/7/2019
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Re: WHAT IS ABOVE PARADISE? 9/7/2019
because it was one rock, then split in two? At least that's what it looks like?
great area up there, nice pics
great area up there, nice pics
Re: WHAT IS ABOVE PARADISE? 9/7/2019
I guess that is what I get for being a little tongue in cheek with my caption
Re: WHAT IS ABOVE PARADISE? 9/7/2019
Earlier this summer, I wandered around up there when it was foggy, horrible visibility. Not exactly scary, but I was constantly assuring myself I couldn't possibly be lost. Like the south side summit route, it was scary in the same way a carnival ride is, or like a horror movie: It's tense, even though objectively you know there's little real danger.
That loop is miserable in September. Much more fun when there's some snow to allow easier travel from the top of Mississippi back to the lodge. June, July, even into August most years.
For a fun bonus, go to the bottom of the cliffs to explore the bomber parts that landed down there. A slightly more challenging hike, but worth the effort.
That loop is miserable in September. Much more fun when there's some snow to allow easier travel from the top of Mississippi back to the lodge. June, July, even into August most years.
For a fun bonus, go to the bottom of the cliffs to explore the bomber parts that landed down there. A slightly more challenging hike, but worth the effort.
Re: WHAT IS ABOVE PARADISE? 9/7/2019
May have snow up there now!! 7-8k' with these last few stormsChip Down wrote: ↑September 18th, 2019, 6:37 pmEarlier this summer, I wandered around up there when it was foggy, horrible visibility. Not exactly scary, but I was constantly assuring myself I couldn't possibly be lost. Like the south side summit route, it was scary in the same way a carnival ride is, or like a horror movie: It's tense, even though objectively you know there's little real danger.
That loop is miserable in September. Much more fun when there's some snow to allow easier travel from the top of Mississippi back to the lodge. June, July, even into August most years.
For a fun bonus, go to the bottom of the cliffs to explore the bomber parts that landed down there. A slightly more challenging hike, but worth the effort.
Re: WHAT IS ABOVE PARADISE? 9/7/2019
Wait, you don't like frozen scree?
Re: WHAT IS ABOVE PARADISE? 9/7/2019
Wasn't afraid of getting lost as much as I went up there to take pictures. Being in the clouds limits that possibility. Thanks for the advise on looking below as well as on high. A nice hike, even if I got to do Zig Zag twice ;-\