Perry Creek Falls Hike– Wednesday, August 10, 2022

My original plan was to lead a hike to the Chain Lakes at Mt. Baker, but the lingering snow made me change the hike to something closer and snow free.  I chose Perry Creek Falls off the Mountain Loop Highway.  Gerlinde, Kendra, Joanie, Derek and Clarence joined me for a leisurely hike up to the falls. 

Our hike began at around 10am under cloudy skies and moderate temperatures.  Gerlinde brought and shared with us a wonderful sweet treat to help propel us up the trail.  The new trail connector from the Mt. Dickerman parking lot was new to most of us, but was minimal in elevation gain, so it was a nice way to stretch our legs and get into a rhythm.

As we reached the original trail, the elevation gain increased and the scenery changed from old forest growth to magical stretches of moss covered boulders and trees.  I kept looking for a hobbit to appear!  There were plenty of flowers, plants, trees and berries for Gerlinde and Joanie to identify for us.  The slopes surrounding us were shrouded in clouds, but here and there we would spot misty waterfalls cascading down the slopes.

Our pace was steady and perfect for chatting as we moved toward our destination.  At around 12:30pm we arrived at the falls and were not disappointed.  What a great spot to stop and refuel with plenty of rock seating.  As we hiked back, the clouds lifted some and the slopes and falls opened up a bit.  The trail was as interesting and beautiful hiking down as it had been hiking up.  We arrived back at the trailhead around 3:30pm having hiked 6.6 miles.  What a great day with a great group of people.  I’m just sorry more people didn’t join us.

Submitted by Toni Williams

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