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Rattlesnake Ledge, Refreshed

Dean and I took a new (to us) route up (and down) Rattlesnake Ledge this morning, covering a little less than four miles and over 1100 vertical feet gain in about an hour and 45 minutes. After heading up the main trail for around half a mile, we cut up (and I mean UP) to the right and followed a narrow and infrequent boot track until we hit some gravelly ledges. Once on the rock, it was a quick scramble up to the ledge where the sun was already over the tops of the Snoqualmie Pass summits. We spent some time exploring the large cave-like crack in the rock, which led out to a lower, more exposed ledge. The rock at the end of the ledge was climbable, so we did our best to create a more interesting exit for ourselves. It only took us about twenty minutes or so to make it back down, so we ended up doing a little more exploring of older trails before heading home to families and breakfasts.

Enjoy.



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