| Unnamed 6750 from Sheep Mountain |
I drove up to the trailhead and started hiking on the beautiful, sunny morning. I made it up to the saddle and turned away from Sheep to head toward Unnamed 6750 first. The huckleberries in and around the saddle were incredible. I told myself that if I had the time later in the day I would return and pick some. I carried on past the trail that headed down toward Rattlesnake Creek and I was on trail I had not hiked before. It was a nice trail through forest and huckleberries.
| On top of Unnamed 6750 |
The trail started climbing and I knew I would need to leave it soon. Eventually I found a spot and started bushwhacking toward the unnamed peak. At first it wasn't too brushy, but all the brush and grass was wet from the morning dew and I found that my shoes and legs were wet after a few minutes. This didn't bother me as the day was shaping up to be a warm one. After twenty minutes or so the brush was suddenly much thicker and I had to deal with a lot of the whacking in bushwhacking. It was mostly tall false azalea that was giving me difficulties, which was annoying but not as annoying as if it had been alder.
| My grouse friend as he walks away |
| On top of Sheep Mountain |
Once back on the trail I made my way back toward Sheep Mountain and started climbing up that wonderful trail. Surprisingly those slopes did not hold the same bounty of huckleberries as down near the saddle. I slowly made my way up the switchbacks through the heat and eventually found myself near the top. It is really a great trail and near the top there was quite a gathering of beargrass that was pleasant to see. It was only a couple of switchbacks from there and I was up on top at the rock structure that is slowly falling apart.
| Sheep Mountain benchmark |
I spent some time up there taking in the hazy views and chatting with the many ladybugs that congregated on top. After some time and a couple photos I found the benchmark and then headed back down to the saddle to pick huckleberries. I filled most of a water bottle in a short time and then headed down the trail to the car. What a great day!
Elevation gain: 2090' Total gain: 115,170'
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