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Snow/Camping run to Snoqualmie?

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Good times!
 
Better late than… meh, I’m lazy.
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Nick (Outlaw)
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Nick with perfect form. LOL
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A cool rock slide at a lower elevation
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Chris “blending in”
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A view from below the snow line.
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We had a great time wheeling and had some awesome meals and I thought I took more pictures, but I guess not. And to those that said they would show up and flaked... Your loss and don't expect anyone to wait for you again. ;)
 
Was there any snow down at the exit?
Where did you start to see consistent coverage on the trail?

Thanks,
Michael
 
There was no snow at the exit and we didn't start hitting snow until the pit. But there was a good amount of snow at that point and well covered with about a foot.
 
There was no snow at the exit and we didn't start hitting snow until the pit. But there was a good amount of snow at that point and well covered with about a foot.

Thanks.
 
What normally take hours to travel this time of year only took minutes. From I-90 to where their camp was set-up took about 15 minutes.
 
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