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"It was a beautiful day on Fuller Mountain! We got above all the fog that was hanging around in the valleys and enjoyed soaking up some sun on the rocky eastern viewpoint. We took a stop at a Klaus Lake on the way in and then stuck to the main trail up and down the mountain after that. There were a ton of large blowdowns across the trail, which is already narrow and cuts across a steep hillside as it is, not to mention constantly either rocky or brushy. We took the liberty of clearing out what we could, but the trail could certainly use a lot of work. This was the last peak Jake had to bag out of the "Snoqualmie Bumps" list on yellowleaf, so I was happy to join him for the outing, but I hadn't expected the weather to be so in our favor. I've gotta say it turned out to be a great day." — Al-Rashid • Jan 17, 2014
"My brother and I decided to check out Point 1620' and Fuller Mountain. It should be noted these are within Hancock Timber property and require a permit. We parked where the North Fork Road crosses the Spur 10 Road. We decided to head for Point 1620' first. We headed east on Spur 10 Road and then took the first left we came to. We followed that road for about a third of a mile, crossing one obvious road at a four way junction, then a less obvious road at another four way junction. At around .3 miles from the Spur 10 Road we reached another obvious four way junction at which we turned right. We followed that road up onto the ridge south of the peak at which point it forked heading north and south along the top of the ridge. We headed north toward the peak. From the high point in the road it was a short bushwack to the top. Now with the shorter trip of the 2 out of the way it was onward to Fuller Mountain.
We took the Weyerhauser Loop Trail and quickly came to a creek crossing where the trail utilized a log. There was a section of the log with all the bark stripped off and some snow across the top of it making it a pretty precarious crossing. After the crossing we soon ..." — Al-Rashid • Jan 24, 2013
"I spent the first hour of this hike hiding in the bushes from a security guardwho pulled up to the trailhead before I could locate the trail. A helpful fellow in a tractor informed me that the Hancock Timber Co recently acquired the old Weyerhouser Tree Farm, and as of the first of this year they require a permit even for non-motorized use. This is a shame as Fuller Mountain is a very pleasant hike.
The trail is in great shape considering the lack of use and maintenance and offers many views of the Snoqualmie Valley along the way. Just NE of the viewless summit is a nice outcropping of mossy rock looking out from Bessemer to Rattlesnake. Don't try this one unless you're ready to watch your back for vehicles, the guy I spoke to mentioned $150 fine for trespassing." — Jeb • Mar 21, 2012