Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Fagin's Hike of the Week- Talus Rocks Trail (Tiger Mt area)

Issued 11-26-2014

With flooding now an issue and unstable in snow in some locations and or not enough snow in other areas, this offers on a nice family hike given the short mileage.



Nice waterfalls off the Talus Rocks Trail
At Talus Rocks- lots of small caves
Lush forest, looks like a rainforest

Driving Directions: Take I-90 and get off at exit 20 (High Point exit). Then go west along road (parallels I-90) and follow it until you get to gravel road and then go a short distance until you get to trailhead.Near Discover Pass to park.

Trail Stats: 3 miles - about 600 elevation gain .  Start on West Tiger 3 then go up to Talus Rocks Trail and turn right, then go to Nook Trail that takes you to Bus Trail and turn right and short distance back to car.


Disclaimer: There are many factors which you should consider in deciding whether to proceed with an outing, including the visible weather at the trailhead, the strength and experience of the party, snow and avalanche conditions, route conditions, etc. You are the final decision maker whether to proceed. West Coast Weather, LLC dba Washington Online Weather cannot be held liable for loss or injury arising from your decision to proceed, and expressly disclaims all liability related thereto. Redmond, Washington USA. Also, please bring map-compass and GPS to help with trail directions as our directions are our best estimate.

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