Mt. Fremont Lookout/Dege Peak (DH-2/3)
Trip Name | Mt. Fremont Lookout/Dege Peak (DH-2/3) |
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Trip Start Date | August 28, 2024 |
Type of Trip | Day Hike |
Rating | DH-2/3 |
Leader Name | Terry Kneblik |
Leader Email | t.kneblik@charter.net |
Roundtrip Drive Mileage | Approximately 320. Will confirm before trip. |
Carpooling Cost | $38 approximately. Will confirm before trip. |
Additional Fees | None |
Trip Description | We’ll leave town at 6:00 a.m. and the day will be long, but we’ll enjoy hiking to two destinations within beautiful Mt. Rainier National Park! Our first hike will be Mt. Fremont Lookout and is 6 miles with 1,100 feet elevation gain. The second hike is Dege Peak and is 4.25 miles with 900 feet elevation gain. If weather permits, views will be great. Wildflowers will be past peak, but still gorgeous. Both hikes start from the Sunrise Visitor Center. If you have no interest in hiking to Dege Peak, you can enjoy a comfortable wait at the Sunrise Visitor Center for the Dege Peak hikers to return.
Attendees are limited to 8 due to Sunrise Corridor Timed Entry Access permit availability. I currently have two permits and two drivers. If somebody will volunteer to drive a third vehicle and can obtain an additional Sunrise Corridor Timed Entry Access permit for 8/28 with entry between 9:00a – 11:00a, the attendee limit can be raised to 12. Image By AllTrails user Anes Vanje |
Approximate Mileage | 10 miles RT |
Elevation Gain | 2,000 |
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