RHH's photos with the keyword: pelton

Pelton Basin

RHH
22 Jan 2009 3 1 349
The Cascade Pass Trail is one of the most scenic in the North Cascades. Pelton Basin lies on the south side of the pass.

Pelton Peak and Magic Mountain from Sahale Arm

RHH
23 Sep 2012 1 330
Taken on our recent hike to Cascade Pass and Sahale Arm, this photo was shot from the steep trail up to the top of the Arm and looking south over Pelton Basin to Pelton Peak (on the left) and Magic Mountain. The reds and oranges in the foreground are the autumn colors of the mountain foliage, especially of the blueberries which were at their peak of ripeness and were being avidly sought by the black bears. On the way down from the arm we saw three adults and one cub, several of them on the trail below us and had to make sure that we did not run into any of them. ronaldhanko-orchidhunter.blogspot.com/2012/09/cascade-pas...

Cascade Pass and Pelton Basin

RHH
18 Sep 2012 527
I've not posted a picture since last week Thursday and this is the reason. Two friends and I went backpacking in the North Cascades Friday and Saturday. I offered and they won the trip (all equipment and food provided and all expenses paid) at a fund-raiser earlier in the year and we were finally able to go this past week, taking advantage of the spectacularly beautiful weather we've been having. We hiked Cascade Pass and Sahale Arm, the most scenic and beautiful hike in the North Cascades, in my opinion. We hiked in four miles over the pass to Pelton Basin (our camp was in the trees on the left of the picture). The trail climbs 1800 feet through 34 switchbacks over those four miles and then drops about 400 feet to the camp. We arrived and set up camp around noon and then hiked back up to the pass and up Sahale Arm to Sahale Peak and Glacier, gaining another 2700 feet in elevation over two and half miles. There is a camp at 7700 feet at the foot of Sahale Glacier, the highest camp in the Cascades, but this was their first time backpacking and we were not sure that any of us could make it with packs to that camp. We did not get back to camp until late and after our evening meal and a good night's sleep and some time for relaxation the next morning, hiked out again on Saturday afternoon. We had great weather, awesome scenery, saw lots of wildlife and arrived home tired and satisfied. One of the high points of the trip was the fact that the wild blueberries and huckleberries were ripe. Another high point was all the wildlife, black bears, deer, marmots, pikas, grouse. The bears were out in full force and we had eight sightings of bears including several cubs and had to be careful in places on the trail. We had one large bear that was on the hillside across from the camp the whole time we were there, but he was busy feeding on the berries and did not bother us at all. We heard something come snuffling through the camp after we had gone to sleep, but could not tell if it was a bear. All our food and personal items were away from camp and out of reach of the bears, and whatever it was that came through did not bother us. The camp was as comfortable as a backcountry camp can be and in spite of the intrusion we all slept soundly. The two peaks shown in the picture are Pelton Peak and Magic Mountain, and the basin, the trail following it, goes another thirty miles to the old town of Stehekin and Lake Chelan, a hike I would very much like to do some day. My wife was unable to come along, but after seeing the pictures will probably be the reason why we do make this hike again. ronaldhanko-orchidhunter.blogspot.com/2012/09/cascade-pas...

Source of the Stehekin River

RHH
11 Dec 2012 3 1 280
The Stehekin River has its source in Pelton Basin near Cascade Pass. This was taken near our camp, about a mile from the top of the pass where the river is still a small stream that can be jumped. ronaldhanko-orchidhunter.blogspot.com/2012/09/cascade-pas...

Pelton Basin

RHH
10 Dec 2012 3 1 339
One of our last hikes of the season was in the North Cascades and up through Cascade Pass to Pelton Basin where we camped over night. This view looks down Pelton Basin from near the top of the pass with Pelton Peak in the distance. I made the hike with two friends who were backpacking for the first time and we had fabulous weather, beautiful autumn color and a spectacular place to hike. I had posted as few pictures from this hike earlier and wanted to post more. ronaldhanko-orchidhunter.blogspot.com/2012/09/cascade-pas...

Pelton Basin from Cascade Pass

RHH
11 Dec 2012 2 2 291
Taken from the top of the pass looking south into the basin. Our trail followed the talus slope on the left of the picture and our camp was in the trees in the background, less than a mile from where the picture was taken. The beginning of the Stehekin River can be seen in the pools and springs in the foreground. The snow is left over from the previous winter (this was taken in September). ronaldhanko-orchidhunter.blogspot.com/2012/09/cascade-pas...

Stehekin River

RHH
12 Dec 2012 1 1 285
Taken near our camp in Pelton Basin. We ate most of our meals down by the river, really little more than a stream in this area, and I took quite a few time exposures of the water as well. ronaldhanko-orchidhunter.blogspot.com/2012/09/cascade-pas...

Pelton Peak

RHH
14 Dec 2012 1 329
Taken with a zoom lens from Cascade Pass, Pelton Peak dominates the lower end of Pelton Basin. The glacier at the right of the peak in the saddle between it and Magic Mountain is Yawning Glacier. The haziness of all these pictures is due to wildfires burning further south in the Wenatchee area. ronaldhanko-orchidhunter.blogspot.com/2012/09/cascade-pas...