Trip Report
Evergreen Mountain Lookout — Saturday, Nov. 19, 2011
Central Cascades > Stevens Pass - West
It's always fun to make an easy summer dayhike into a snowy adventure. Evergreen Mountain is a good route for that. There's even a snow-encased lookout. Plus, the 5,587-foot summit offers alpine views in every direction. Dominating the scene are Glacier Peak, Mt. Daniels, Columbia Glacier, Kyes Peak, and Henry M. Jackson Wilderness.
In the summer the hike is short but steep (1412' and 1.5 miles to summit). In the winter when snow blocks off the higher sections of road, it is typical to park just after the pavement ends on the Beckler River Road, at the turnoff for Rapid River Road (elevation 1375'). Just tackle the timbered ridge of Evergreen Mountain straight up from here. This makes it 4212' and 4.35 miles to summit, or 8.7 miles round trip. We encountered snow right from the beginning, and about 1/3 of the way up it became deep enough to put on snowshoes. With a recent dump of a few feet of fresh snow making avalanche conditions a consideration, Evergreen Mountain was a good choice since the route mostly maintains a timbered ridge and does not involve crossing any major slopes.
Despite the forecast calling for clouds and 50% chance of snow, it turned out to be a beautiful sunny day with just enough cloud cover to make photography more interesting and give rise to some unique halos and sundog formations. And the fresh snow was pristine and powdery. It took us 4h20 min to arrive at the lookout on the summit, and after a quick lunch which inspired us to get moving again, it took us 2h20 min to descend to the cars. A fun day in the mountains!
(This trip was another recovery milestone, one of my first real "climbs" since nearly loosing my leg the previous September in a climbing accident. It's nice to start getting out in the mountains again!)

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