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Carne Mountain — Jul. 7, 1998

Central Cascades > Stevens Pass - East
Gary Moresky
 
The trail is nearly snowfree to the summit and is in perfect condition, save for a few blowdowns that are easily handled. The summit spur turnoff is well marked, and may be found just below the saddle at the far side of the upper meadows. The meadows are covered in wildflowers and offer many excellent campsites. On this day, the bugs were moderate. The summit offers commanding views in all directions.

Carne Mountain — Oct. 9, 1997

Central Cascades > Stevens Pass - East
LVHDM
 
Carne Mountain Trail is in good shape as far as it can be followed, which is roughly to the Carne Mountain Basin. Snow begins at perhaps 4500 feet and deepens steadily to approximately one meter (three feet) at the top. From the Carne Mountain Basin onward the trail was obscured to the point that it was neither possible nor useful to try to follow it, but the slopes are gentle and the route easy to find. On Saturday, clouds obscured most views, but Maude and the Chiwawa Ridge were visible and impressive with deep early-season snow cover. Larches in the basin were not brilliantly colored, although all were still retaining their needles. Peak coloring may not have been reached yet. Bright-colored clothing should be worn by hikers this week, as deer hunters are abundant at the lower elevations. Waterproof boots and snug gaiters are essential for this hike now.