Trip was taken 5/26/01-5/27/01
Lewis River was our chosen destination for the first backpack of the year. Friday was a hellacious drive...took me almost 3 hrs to get to Olympia from Seattle...ridiculous! I got to our Quartz Creek camp at 9 pm that night. The Lewis River TH is just a few hundred yards away from our car camp.
Saturday morning we got a late start...about 1030 am as we had to put a couple cars down at the lower Curly Creek TH (by bridge) for the car shuttle back after the hike. Whole trip is about 14.5 miles one way...15-plus for me as I thought we were parked up at the upper Curly Creek trailhead. Bonnie, Jase and I had used that TH for the pack upstream two years ago. It's 5 miles to Road 90 from Quartz Creek and another 9.5 miles to lower Curly Creek TH. It's give or take another 0.5 miles to upper Curly Creek TH and Curly falls viewpoint.
The weather was absolutely perfect!!!!!!!! Our group consisted of me, Jason Jason's mother, his co-workers Hans and Alesia, and his old buddy Jeff, and Jeff's fiancee. We took our time hiking as we stopped by each of the falls (Taitnapum, Upper, Middle, and Lower Falls). A tired group found a camp about 6 pm at the halfway point on the banks of the Lewis. It was so nice out! We had our camp fire and customary toasts with Rum. I also was crazy enough to pack in beer and pop!
We only encountered one somewhat difficult stream crossing...if you want to keep your feet dry! Fortunately the stream was lower than it was two years ago. Jase, Bonnie and I had spent a good hour building a makeshift bridge of logs. This time the group managed to cross either by hopping rocks or across logs.
Next morning, we broke camp about 9 am and it was much easier as it was cooler and the trail is flatter. We stopped at various points along the way including the Bolt Shelter which is about 3 miles from the Lower Curly Creek Trailhead. No falls to report, but many scenic stretches including nice old-growth trees and river banks.
Overall, trail is in good shape. Some stretches are a bit muddy and a couple of washouts which are of no problem if you are careful.
We all made it out by 130 pm at the lower trailhead and explored Curly Falls and Big Falls on way back to Quartz Creek camp. We celebrated with a sockeye salmon/beef ribs barbecue...yummy!!!! I then left for Seattle (avoid holiday traffic!!!) while rest of group camp for another night.
Happy Hiking!
John M.