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    2016-10-02 Dock Butte

    Distance: 3.9 mi. Elevation Gain: 1600 ft. We had a nice weather window so Craig agreed to do a hike that I had been wanting to do.…… Read more “2016-10-02 Dock Butte”

    October 11, 2018July 19, 2020 by mountainflamingo

    2018-10-04 Bills Peak

    Distance: 7.7 mi. Elevation Gain: 3400 ft. I was spending a couple days in Wenatchee, so I decided to take advantage of a great hiking day and…… Read more “2018-10-04 Bills Peak”

    October 9, 2018July 19, 2020 by mountainflamingo

    2018-10-02 Martin Peak and Virginia Peak

    Distance: 3.2 mi.Elevation Gain: 1600 ft. After spending the night at Mowich Lake, I relaxed at the campsite for a bit before driving down the road a…… Read more “2018-10-02 Martin Peak and Virginia Peak”

    October 7, 2018July 19, 2020 by mountainflamingo

    2018-10-01 Tolmie Peak and Howard Peak

    Distance: 8.3 mi.Elevation Gain: 3600 ft. I just switched to a non-traditional work schedule (huzzah!), so for my first hike as a non-9-5er I decided to do…… Read more “2018-10-01 Tolmie Peak and Howard Peak”

    October 5, 2018July 19, 2020 by mountainflamingo

    2017-10-15 Thorp Mountain

    Distance: 6.45 mi.Elevation Gain: 2458 ft. We saw that our friends Jim and Melissa climbed Thorp Mountain the day before and it looked fun, so we decided…… Read more “2017-10-15 Thorp Mountain”

    March 21, 2018July 19, 2020 by mountainflamingo

    2017-10-28 Shriner Peak

    Distance: 8.28 mi.Elevation gain: 3943 ft. We reached the trailhead at 11:30 AM. The trail was almost completely snow-free, so we could have gotten away with trail…… Read more “2017-10-28 Shriner Peak”

    March 21, 2018July 19, 2020 by mountainflamingo

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