Saturday, August 1st, 2009
Cumulative Elevation gain 2700 ft
Trail length: 5.5 miles one way
Time taken: 2hr 45 minutes s on way up and 2 hr 30 on way down.Cumulative Elevation gain 2700 ft
Trail length: 5.5 miles one way
Level of difficulty: Difficult
From 20090801 Hiking Kendall Katwalk |
The aspect that struck me during the trip was that there were more back-packers on this trail than folks coming for a day-hike. We met several parties who were either going on for or returning from an overnight backpacking trip. Most camped by side of lakes further to the north of the Katwalk. One pair was actually hiking for the seventh day since they started at the Stevens Pass on US Highway 2.
The Katwalk itself is a short segment of the ridge line between the Kendall Mountain and the Red Mountain, a mountain literally red-colored in its appearance. The ridge walls fall sharply on either side of the trail which is about 5 feet wide at that segment. About a mile before reaching the Katwalk, the trail emerges from the forests and the steep wall on the West side of the Kendall Mountain as well as a skyline of the mountain tops on the west side starts coming into view. We also captured a nice glimpse of the Mount Rainier.
From 20090801 Hiking Kendall Katwalk |
From 20090801 Hiking Kendall Katwalk |
From 20090801 Hiking Kendall Katwalk |
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