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  • in reply to: So What Are Your Favorite Areas to Hike #84445
    Ken McLeod
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      “Ah, you certainly hav hit it on the head. Ed Cooper (noted climber with many first ascents) says the Southern Pickets are the wildest place in the lower 48s. And I think he’s right by from what I’ve heard and seen. As for the Olympics, they too are indeed grand. For further reading, mostly off trail stuff, see a list of treks with photos located under Trek Talk at my site: http://www.alpinequest.com

      in reply to: So What Are Your Favorite Areas to Hike #84441
      Ken McLeod
      Participant

        “man, I couldn’t agree with you more on those statements regarding the NCNP and the Glacier Peak Wilderness. Although the Olympics are pretty awesome, too…can’t be beat for wildlife.”

        in reply to: Lakes and snow in 2002 #84436
        Ken McLeod
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          “Interesting? I wish some of the lakes around here in Snohomish Co. would thaw quicker, but I suspect they will in due time – just more snowpack this year with an awful lot of avalanche debris too, as witnessed at Headlee Pass Basin and Morning Star Basin a week back. “

          in reply to: Lakes and snow in 2002 #84434
          Ken McLeod
          Participant

            “Dave, most Olympic lakes thaw out sooner than do Cascade ones, especially in the rain shadow (NE. Olympics). many 6,000 ft. lakes around there usually open in June…been hiking/climbing over there for many years. At present, I see very little Cascade lakes manily on the West side thawing out to any degree yet…lakes from 3,000 feet up are still covered an awful lot. None around 4,500′ even hint of opening for a while. I am out about 3 times per week now gaining lots of excercise climbing on and up peaks. And though I have seen alot of snow come off in just the last two weeks on Mt. Pilchuck, there is still a tremedous amount up there, went to the summit again yesterday (6-26-02). One thing is usually a norm, the Olympics always thaw out quicker, so you should expect high lake fishing there first…at least that’s always been my take.”

            in reply to: Forum color scheme #84419
            Ken McLeod
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              “Sorry, I don’t see it a problem and personally don’t think it difficult to read at all. Fact I like it! And I am not saying this for arguement reason. Do what you will and want as far as color goes, but I don’t think we need to be too picky.”

              in reply to: WOW #84414
              Ken McLeod
              Participant

                “Dave, I have been to a few Hi-Laker meetings…usually only when Brian The Man”” and Walt “”The Grand Man”” gives one of their slide shows, but it’s been a few years. I did attend one where Glen Lee gave a slide show, but I was accused of being there only to make sure Glen didn’t give away the fishing hot spots…grin. ‘Tis too far for me to drive though I live in Bothell, I am closer to Snohomish, besides, I don’t like leaving Snoh. Co., is too far from Pilchuck…another grin.”””

                in reply to: I should be out enjoying the sun shine #84406
                Ken McLeod
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                  “I was going today climbing somewhere, but the rain this morning blew that, now it’s sunny out, figures! Hey, BTW, this all looks great!”

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