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Chikamin Peak



Chemeketan Club Climb


PEAK:  Chikamin Peak

ELEVATION: 7,000’ (2134m)

RATING:  Scramble

DATE:  September 2-4th 2022

LEADER:  Chris Salaz & Gabe Starr

ELEVATION GAIN: ~5,800’

TOTAL DISTANCE: ~14 Miles


DESCRIPTION


Chikamin Peak is the first Cascade mountain north of Mount Rainier to reach over 7000 feet in elevation. It is also the highest peak of what many regard as the Snoqualmie Pass Peaks (those peaks easily accessible from Snoqualmie Pass in a day). The view of Chikamin Peak is quite impressive while driving on I-90 east of Snoqualmie Pass and looking north up Gold Creek Valley. From this vantage point, Chikamin appears as a rock horn sitting on top of a ridge whose southern face is a near-vertical wall. Appearances are deceiving. The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) crosses this face, which consists of numerous gullies which can be used to gain access to Chikamin's summit.


Accordingly, Chikamin Peak can be accessed from a variety of approaches. The shortest approach and the only route feasible as a day trip is by way of Mineral Creek Park (about 7 miles each way), although this is a very rough trail and will feel much longer. Chikamin can alternatively be reached via the PCT from Snoqualmie Pass and via the Cooper River trail from the east. Both of these latter approaches are about 14 miles each way, however, and are impractical as a day trip.


This will be some of the finest country you will ever encounter. Chikamin is in the heart of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, and is surrounded by some of the most beautiful lakes and rugged peaks anywhere in the Northwest. This mountain, whether done as an overnighter, or in a day, is a real gem. From its summit, you will have great views of Thompson, Lemah, Hinman, Daniel, and other great peaks of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness area.
- from Summit Post



Route Description

Hike a good trail at first, making a difficult stream crossing in about 2 miles. Once past the creek crossing, the trail becomes rocky and rough, and you will never really be able to see your boots due to all of the thick undergrowth which surrounds both sides of the trail. At 4 miles, finally break into the forest and leave the rough trail behind. At 5 miles, reach Upper Park Lake, elevation 4700 feet.

From Upper Park Lake, continue on the Mineral Creek Park trail to a junction with the PCT in about 1/2 mile. Turn left (south) at the junction, and reach Chikamin Pass in another 1/2 mile.

Just about 1/4 mile before reaching Chikamin Pass, you will pass an unmarked but very well defined trail heading off to your right. If you follow this trail, it will take you cross-country to Glacier Lake, one of the truly spectacular settings in all of the Cascades. The view of Chikamin from Glacier Lake is amazing. Hike along the right side (due to the cliffs of Chikamin Ridge, it will be impossible to hike up the left side) of the lake up a draw to the top of the cliffs surrounding Glacier Lake. At this point, it is imperative to turn left (west) over broken talus and slabs and traverse to the top of Chikamin Ridge. If you make the mistake of continuing up the draw, you will be prevented from reaching Chikamin by a huge cliff.

Once on top of Chikamin Ridge, it is an easy Class 2 scramble up a broad gully to the summit horn, where a narrower gully and a short Class 3 scramble will take you to the summit.

Difficulty: Class 2-3. Distance: 14 miles. Elevation Gain: About 5800 feet 

GETTING TO THE TRAILHEAD

We will depart from the Airport Rd Park n Ride in Salem very early Friday Morning to make the 308 mile drive to the Trail Head.

Driving Directions

CLIMBING ITINERARY

Day 1: Drive to Mineral Creek TH. Hike into glacier lake and camp.

Day 2: Wake up early, leave for the summit, retrace our steps back to camp to rest for a 2nd night at glacier lake.

Day 3: We’ll pack up our gear early and hike the 7 miles back to the TH to get a head start on the long drive home. Optional celebratory meal in Roslyn. 


REFERENCE/MAPS


https://caltopo.com/map.html#ll=47.45557,-121.30091&z=14&b=mbt


EMERGENCY AND IN-TOWN CONTACTS


Emergency: 911

Kittitas County Sheriff’s Office (Search & Rescue): 509.962.7525

Cle Elum Ranger District Office: 509.674.4411

REQUIRED EQUIPMENT AND CLOTHING



Food & Water

  • Meals and hiking snacks

  • Water bottles/bladder 3 liters

Clothing

  • puffy jacket (down or synthetic)

  • base layer (wool or synthetic)

  • boots

  • gaiters (optional)

  • gloves (light)

  • hat, sun

  • hat, warm

  • nylon/polyester shorts (optional)

  • pants, waterproof/breathable

  • jacket, waterproof/breathable

  • socks, thin

  • socks, thick wool

Climbing

  • helmet (mandatory)

  • trekking poles (optional)

  • pack

Essentials/Personal Items

  • headlamp and extra batteries

  • whistle

  • first aid kit

  • bug repellent

  • sunglasses/sunscreen

  • lip balm

  • bandana

  • duct tape

  • fire starter

  • pocket knife

  • tissue paper and trowel

  • topo map and compass

  • GPS (optional)

  • Camera (optional)

  • Cell phone

Camping Gear

  • Tent (Shared)

  • Stove (Shared)

  • Water filter (Shared)

  • Sleeping bag

  • Sleeping pad




CHEMEKETAN CLIMB REGULATIONS

 

1.  The climber agrees to pay for the climber's own medical and/or rescue expenses, whether or not authorized by the climber in the event of accident or illness.

 

2.  Guests must provide to the trip leader a signed RELEASE FROM LIABILITY AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK, available at the meeting location.

 

3. The climb leader reserves the right to refuse to allow anyone to participate in the climb if the leader believes that the person is not adequately prepared for the climb.

 



RESOURCES


Summit Post Page: http://www.summitpost.org/chikamin-peak/151849


Mountaineers Page: https://www.mountaineers.org/explore/routes-places/chikamin-peak


Weather: https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=47.4796&lon=-121.3165#.YvUvzXbMJPY


THE TEAM

Leaders:

Chris Salaz 503-871-0288 

Gabe Starr 503-5083709




Summit Post Link: https://www.summitpost.org/chikamin-peak/151849

Difficulty: Class 3 scramble

Driving Distance RT: 616 miles

Chikamin Peak


When:
Friday, September 2, 2022 to Sunday, September 4, 2022
Where:
OR  
Additional Info:
Climb Leader(s):
Chris Salaz
 
Gabriel Starr
Category:
Climbing
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