Gold Hill Cabin – Overnight Trip
Trip Name | Gold Hill Cabin – Overnight Trip |
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Trip Start Date | January 18, 2025 |
Type of Trip | Other |
Rating | XC-1, XC-2, SS-1 & SS-2 |
Leader Name | JIM LANGDON |
Leader Email | hikerjim@imacnw.org |
Roundtrip Drive Mileage | 280 |
Carpooling Cost | $33 |
Additional Fees | $35 |
Trip Description | The Gold Hill cabin is two miles and 800 feet of rise from the Chinook Pass Highway (Highway 410) not far from the pass. We will drive up the Chinook Pass Highway as far as the road is plowed. We then ski or snowshoe the two miles up an unplowed forest service road to get to the cabin. Above the cabin is a valley full of enjoyable snowshoeing, ski touring or ski mountaineering.
These tours can be taken Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning, including trips to the crest for views of Mt. Adams, Mt. St. Helens, and Mt. Mount Rainier, and the Crystal Mountain Ski Area. We pack in the fresh food (Jim provides this), and everyone should bring a sleeping bag, flashlight, cabin shoes, Saturday lunch, your normal daypack and personal gear. The cabin has bunk beds upstairs and a few places on the fold out couches downstairs so you don’t need to bring a sleeping pad. Always bring clothing for anything from blizzards to rainy conditions. Skiing or snowshoeing experience is not necessary, but you must have enough skill and conditioning to make the two miles into the cabin and the return to the cars. Beginning skiers should be warned that the route out is on a road and is sometimes fast. If the snow conditions are not to your liking, you can walk back to the cars, which takes about an hour. Costs: $67; includes: $32 carpooling, $30 cabin use fee & $5 for share of fresh food. Sign-up: By 9:00 pm on Thursday, January 16. Sign-ups are limited to ten (10) people. Plan to leave the Tri-Cities at 7:00 am on Saturday, January 18. |
Approximate Mileage | 2 miles to the cabin |
Elevation Gain | 800 feet to the cabin |
Each participant is responsible for their own safety and being prepared. PLANNING and preparation start with the 10 ESSENTIALS and staying up-to-date on road and trail conditions, permit requirements, party size limits, snowpack, wildfires, and weather. Visit the ACTIVITY CLASSIFICATION PAGE for detailed information on difficulty rating for I-MAC trip so you can sign up for activities that best match your fitness and comfort levels.
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