(View from the top of Rattlesnake Ledge)
It’s springtime in the Northwest which means snow still covers the high country hiking trails we love. So what’s a hiker to do? Strap on your boots and hit the lowland trails, of course! Rattlesnake Ledge fits neatly into the category of lowland hike not very far from large metropolitan area with easy access from major freeway = traffic jam on the trail. If that’s a category. And no, I’m not exaggerating about the hordes of people. And dogs. Lots of both, so if you’re averse to sharing the trail and the eventual view at the top with a whole passel of other folks, two-legged and four, avoid this one.
(Our destination, Rattlesnake Ledge, as seen from Rattlesnake Lake)
Although this is a popular and well known trail in the area, I’d somehow managed to miss trekking it all these years. Maybe I’d heard or read too many tales of its overcrowded popularity and deliberately avoided it. Whatever the reason, my wife and I decided it was time to check it out for ourselves on a recent sunny spring day.
(Irina removing trail obstacle on the way up)
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