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Dirty Harry’s Peak

Middle Fork Snoqualmie Natural Resource Conservation Area

Near North Bend

Activity: Day Hike, Peak Bagging

10 miles, Summit 4,679′, 3,537 elevation gain, 6.5 hour duration, rated HARD

My journey began beside the fast moving Snoqualmie River and into a dense forest of thick, tall, dark green fir trees. I was so captivated by the immense natural beauty that all I could do was walked on wide eyed and praying not to awaken from this heavenly dream.

When you challenge yourself to engage a “HARD” rather remote wilderness hike you have to ask yourself, “Do I feel lucky?” Actually Dirty Harry’s Peak is not named after famed actor Clint Eastwood’s portrayal of Inspector Harry Callahan. The peak got it’s name after Harry Gault a relentless and determined logger who would not let anything stop him, even steep, rough terrain. He cleared lumber even in this place which others though impossible.

Actually Dirty Harry’s Peak has nothing to do with a
44 Magnum, the World’s most powerful handgun.

Trekking poles are most helpful for this adventure because above Dirty Harry’s Bench it all gets kicked up a notch. My plan was originally only hiking to the Bench, but while on this journey I found out about the peak and it was just too intriguing for a Peak Bagger not to accept this challenge. Double the pleasure, double the fun, and that goes for the altitude, mileage, duration, and rating. Trekking poles are good not only for the steeper portions, but certainly come in handy for the multiple creek crossing. A bit of the trail is actually a creek.

On the upper portion of the mountain I saw very few people. This allowed me to become fully immersed in my surroundings, enjoying nature and the solitude. I really had the top all to myself.

As I climbed higher and higher there was even quite a bit of snow lasting into the early Summer. The poles, of course, were great for the snow. Maybe I should not have left the micro spikes in the rig… Oh well, I didn’t know there was a peak until I was well into the hike. 

I thought that I was once again going to get skunked on the view from the top like I did at Rattlesnake Ledge… when Lo and Behold, with a little breeze the thick moody fog cloud broke a hole open for me to see behind the curtain for about 5 minutes, which was absolutely splendid! The view went from a socked in blank page of white cloud nothingness to a bit of blue sky and super peak-a-boo glimpses of the surrounding mountainsides. I peered down the cliff I was standing on taking in a wonderful little alpine valley below.

From there it was back down through the snow being ever so careful on this icy slip and slide picking my course through the woods, over and around logs, and brush making my way. Knowing all too well I was on my own if anything should go awry. Especially with the snow covering any path that there might be, a downloaded GPS maps is important.

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Thanks for joining me on this enchanting and exciting journey ‘Pursing Balance Through Adventure’ in this PNW wonderland near North Bend. This particular trek is not for the faint of heart, but a challenging peak to bag especially with a name like “Dirty Harry” even if it has nothing to do with the 44 Magnum the most powerful handgun in the world! Stay with me for more adventures in Washington. Please note that PBTA travels all over this great West of ours and if you go the Menu above you just may gain some insight for contemplating your own journey of Balance. Balance that is so important to our body and soul. Each category in the Menu is a separate website and thus needs to be FOLLOWED independently. Speaking of which, the best way for us to remain connected is simply by these actions: FOLLOWCOMMENT, LIKE, and SHARE Get your PBTA Merch at SHOP APPAREL.

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Roger Jenkins

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Friday Harbor

SAN JUAN ISLAND

Activity: Cruising, Sight Seeing, Touristing

Date: 6-14-22

This is a departure from this Blog’s theme of hiking and other outdoor physical activities in the natural wonder of wilderness, but the natural beauty of the San Juan Islands during our cruise over to San Juan Island’s Friday Harbor was so gorgeous it was an excursion I just had to write about.

My son Alec and I started our day early hopping a Ferry from Anacortes, on Fidalgo Island, to the quaint, charming and enchanting little Seaport of Friday Harbor on San Juan Island. It was the first ferry ride for Alec and the boat was a great way to travel. We still can’t get over how that many cars can possibly fit on it. The ride over was comfortable and the views of the San Juan Islands were superb.

I think at some point I saw a magazine article about the tourist spot, Friday Harbor, and had always wanted to check it out. Plus it was a bit of a break in the action from all of the hikes we had been doing. We immersed ourselves in full Tourist Mood. We walked around a little checking out the landing and then had lunch outdoors over looking the harbor. Fine Pacific Northwest seafood was on our menu as I enjoyed a Salmon Reuben and Alec munched down on a Grilled Crab Sandwich. Quote from Alec, “That was scrumptious!”

We walked about the small township checking out shops, had some homemade ice cream. We really liked checking out some of the historic old homes during our walk. We topped off our visit with a stop at the Whaling Museum which was interesting before hopping back on the ferry and another scenic voyage back.

Ferry Landing at Friday Harbor.
“Like water which can clearly mirror the sky and the trees only so long as its surface is undisturbed,
the mind can only reflect the true image of the Self when it is tranquil and wholly relaxed.” -Indra Devi

Thanks for joining Alec and I on our excursion. It might not have been an invigorating hike, but it certainly was enjoyable. The natural beauty of the San Juan Islands certainly does provide some of that balance we talk about because it was really something. We will be back to rejuvenating hiking in our next episode of ‘Pursuing Balance Through Adventure’ Washington Hiking so as not to miss anything please COMMENT, LIKE, SHARE and FOLLOW. When you go up to the menu above you will see that PBTA ventures all of the West seeking balance through exhilarating experiences in nature, each location and activity is a separate website and thus needs to be FOLLOWED independently. If you want to look good on the trail then checkout SHOP APPAREL for you Adventure Wear needs.

Happy Trails-

Roger Jenkins

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