
After a well deserved zero day we left around midday and ventured up to Snow Lake. It’s Saturday and every second local has decided to visit the iconic lake as well. Day walkers, most without packs, smelling of shampoo and deodorant, crowded our trail all the way up to the lake. Thank goodness none ventured any further and we had our trail to ourselves again descending down the other side. We had chosen to take the alternate as we’d heard it was more scenic – a perfect plan it turned out as the day was misty around the tops but clear in the river valley we would be following. 24kms by days end was a great effort after leaving so late.

Following the river valley was like tramping at home, at this elevation there are normal trees as well as the conifers. Lovely meadows with sweeping views, a recently cleared track and gorgeous weather made for a great day! Climbed up and over Dutch Miller Gap and along to Lake Ivanhoe for lunch. Being an alternate the trail was a bit more time consuming so decided to camp after 30kms around 4:30pm and enjoy some Palace time. Well deserved!

Big day planned for today, 3 climbs and descents, Washington is a bit more mountainous than Oregon. Up to Deception Pass and lakes, then another alternate across Surprise Gap giving breathtaking views of Glacier Peak and Glacier Lake. Wow, the only reason the PCT proper doesn’t go this way is because it’s an equestrian trail – shame most PCT hikers never see this stuff. 35kms was enough by 6pm, Palace up, dinner, diary, chapter read, sleep.

Another alternate down a lovely river valley took us to a trailhead. A short road walk on the original road which was now a scenic cycle way took us to Stevens Pass. Hard hitching again but luckily we could take a break and get ice cream and a coffee. Eventually got a lift from the wife of a section hiker who took us all the way to Leavenworth. Nice to be out but what a shock to be in a Bavarian themed town in America. It was embarrassing to say the least……more on that next.






















































