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Mount Dickerman — Sep. 28, 1997

North Cascades > Mountain Loop Highway
Sydney Kaplan
 
Taking advantage of the promise of the only sunny day this week, we decided to hike Mount Dickerman. The trail starts at 1900 feet and climbs to ca. 5700. We were pleased to find only three other cars at the trailhead, since this is usually a very crowded place to be--for good reason. It is an outstanding trail--beautifully maintained (lots of great work has been done on it since I last hiked it two years ago). After the first couple of miles switchbacking up through the forest, the trail climbs into the lower meadows, and right now they are gorgeous--turning red, full of blueberries--it was hard to stop eating them! The rest of the hike (about a mile and a quarter) is up through open meadows. The views from the meadows were marvelous--out to Big Four and the Monte Christo peaks. But from the top, they simply couldn't be better--Rainier looming over the top of the peaks to the south; Glacier Peak to the East, Mount Baker and Shuksan to the North--and in every direction hundreds of other peaks. We ate our lunch on the middle summit-- and another party occupied the eastern summit, another one the western--it was great to have this degree of privacy. (The third couple we saw heading down as we were climbing up). Great hike! [Online-editor note: Hey I'm leading another work party on Dickerman on October 18. Anybody interested']

Mount Dickerman — Aug. 1, 1997

North Cascades > Mountain Loop Highway
paul and shana
 
If you don't like lupen, forget it. yes, there is a smattering of columbine and paintbrush and tiger lilies, the usual splendors of flowers. yes there are the views, which on this partially sunny day were overpowering. yes, there is that macho feeling of powering up the (wonderfully maintained, and snow free) trail; when I first saw the summit from the trail, I wondered which peak that was and felt good that we wouldn't have to hike up to it. But it was the carpets of lupen that made the day; that and the blueberries that were strongly suggesting the return trip later this year. A must do!!

Mount Dickerman — Jul. 31, 1997

North Cascades > Mountain Loop Highway
E Campbell
 
The trail up was 97% snowfree and in top condition. Wildflowers were just starting their full bloom on top and should be spectacular in a week or so. Flies can be a bit difficult if you are not moving. Some mosquitos but not a problem. Great weather with fantastic views!