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Hidden lake mt3/26/2023 ![]() We made a short hike up to the Baker River suspension bridge, crossed the river, and then hiked a few hundred yards downstream. Day 1 – Baker River Trailhead to Lower Blum Lake:Īfter dropping off my vehicle at the Watson Lakes Trailhead, we drove to the Baker River Trailhead and began our trek. As it turned out, she got her two summits but missed all of the extra-curricular activities. Hagan, so she joined us for the first half of our traverse. Hagan (ascent & descent via Northeast Couloir-South Face)Īpproximate Stats (aborted traverse): 8 miles traveled 8500 feet gained 4700 feet lost.īacon-Hagan-Blum Traverse + Bacon Peak + Mount Blum – August 2, 2009īlum Lakes + Mount Blum via South Side – August 15, 2004Įileen, Beth, Steve, and I had been wanting to complete the Blum–Hagan–Bacon Traverse in the Lower Skagit Mountains for the past few years, so we pounced on a sunny Independence Day Weekend weather forecast. Blum (ascent & descent via South Ridge-South Slope) Way Points: Baker River Suspension Bridge & Blum Creek & Blum Creek Ridge & Lower Blum Lake & Middle Blum Lake & Southeast Blum Lake & Blum-Hagan Ridge & Point 6729 & Hagan Glacier & West Hagan Col & South Hagan Bench & South Hagan Tarn & Hidden Lake (trail hike & off-trail hike & bushwhack & snow climb & rock scramble)Įnding Point (aborted traverse): Hidden Lake (helicopter exit)Įnding Point (full traverse): Watson Lakes Trailhead (Anderson Creek Road)Ĭampsites: Lower Blum Lake & South Hagan Bench Starting Point: Baker River Trailhead (Baker Lake Road) Day 3 – South Hagan Bench to Hidden Lake + Exit.Day 1 – Baker River Trailhead to Lower Blum Lake:. ![]()
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