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    Tag: november

    2020-11-29 Anvil Rock

    Distance: 8 mi.Elevation Gain: 4100 ft. Although this was our first ski tour of the season, we decided to take advantage of the low-moderate avalanche risk and…… Read more “2020-11-29 Anvil Rock”

    December 5, 2020December 5, 2020 by mountainflamingo

    2020-11-01 High Rock

    Distance: 3.4 mi.Elevation Gain: 1400 ft. We were treated to some very nice weather for November, but with the short daylength and snow up high we decided…… Read more “2020-11-01 High Rock”

    November 18, 2020 by mountainflamingo

    2019-11-01 Mount Washington

    Distance: 8.5 mi.Elevation Gain: 3250 ft. I met Tasha at the Issaquah REI and we carpooled the rest of the way to the trailhead, which is tucked…… Read more “2019-11-01 Mount Washington”

    November 3, 2019July 19, 2020 by mountainflamingo

    2018-11-25 Winchester Mountain Lookout

    Distance: 6.0 mi.Elevation Gain: 3000 ft. We had stayed at the Mountaineers Baker Lodge the night before ($39-59 pp incl. dinner and breakfast + help with chores)…… Read more “2018-11-25 Winchester Mountain Lookout”

    December 6, 2018July 19, 2020 by mountainflamingo

    2018-11-18 Mount Wow

    Distance: 5.6 mi.Elevation Gain: 3500 ft. We were pleasantly surprised to learn that November in Washington State was going to deliver a perfect, sunny weekend. We decided…… Read more “2018-11-18 Mount Wow”

    November 20, 2018July 19, 2020 by mountainflamingo

    2017-11-24 Davis Peak Snowshoe

    Distance: 7.77 mi.Elevation Gain: 4561 ft. We reached the trailhead at 10 AM and got started with our snowshoes on our packs. We finally hit consistent snow…… Read more “2017-11-24 Davis Peak Snowshoe”

    March 21, 2018July 19, 2020 by mountainflamingo

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