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Routes
1 summit • 13.7 mi • 3,135 ft gain • 9 hr 7 min
1 summit • 3.5 mi • 1,359 ft gain • 3 hr 8 min
1 summit • 3.7 mi • 1,201 ft gain • 2 hr 44 min
1 summit • 3.1 mi • 1,327 ft gain • 2 hr 37 min
1 summit • 8.1 mi • 1,416 ft gain • 3 hr 37 min
Latest summits
"Snow and winter conditions on Mount Washington and Change Creek trail yesterday. 1-4 inches of new snow based on location on the mountain. Light snow began on trail around Owl SPot Lookout. Neat the pond, the junction with the Mount WA trail and the old road that connected the Great Wall trail (Ollalie Trail and FS 5010-370) snow was a few inches deep. A storm blew in and dumped 1-4 inches depending on where you were on the mountain. Trail was manageable with spikes and poles. Some folks only wore boot and shorts. I too the logging road back towards Change Peak and took the Change Creek trail down. Significant snow on the way down especially around the pond at Change Creek. The trail was great but snowy until that point. Deep snow mounds provided some fun for trail bashing with some minor postholing, however, the trail condition is a mess - downed logs, branches, twigs, etc made navigation - not difficult, but not fun. It only became worse until I reached a sign for MMM Ridge - Middle Mother Mountain's ridge - apparently a path up to the ridge climb which looks great! The trail improved in terms of debris, passing J's Landing turnoff and Hall's Point. Good views from Ha..." — markhadland • Apr 27, 2019
"Hiked up from Olallie State Park to Hall Point. It's about a 1400 ft gain in 1.5 miles or so - constantly steep. Nice views. I took a photo of Truck Summit (the next peak to the east) from here and posted it on Peakery, as Truck lacked a portrait." — markgarrett • Mar 26, 2016
"Scrambled up the rock from Iron Horse trail, straight back (south) and soon met the trail (which was a little obscure to find the head of). Deep, soft snow prevented conquest beyond this modest peak, though I did see a mountain goat!" — markgarrett • Jan 18, 2016