The story of this trip actually begins back in 2014. After doing a section of the JMT a year prior Bob, my long time hiking partner, and I decided to do the complete JMT trail. Â We did all the preparation: training, food drops, etc. Â After the second day, I noticed Bob moving a bit slower. Â He was reluctant to divulge that he was in pain initially since he knew we had prepped and taken the longest amount of time away from work in our careers. Â By the end of the day, it was clear my friend was struggling. Â We made the decision on the third day to abandon the trip and head back to the PNW where I’m from. Â After some recovery time, we decided to take a trip to Olympic National Park. Â Our plan was to Hike the High Divide – Seven Lakes Basin Loop. Â Bob and I grew up together in the Midwest. Â I moved out west after college and despite the distance our friendship has remained strong as we have taken a backpacking trip together every year (2020 being the exception).
While I had never done this trip, I’d heard enough good things about this loop that I was excited to experience it with my good friend. Â I’m proud of where I live so I was excited to introduce the area to my good friend. Unfortunately for us, the weather didn’t cooperate. Â We had rain and fog so thick you couldn’t see any of the neighboring peaks. Â I forgot about this loop in the years since that trip since it wasn’t a very memorable experience.
Fast forward to 2022, wildfire smoke had captured much of the Cascades but the Olympics in their westerly position on the peninsula were an exception. Â Clear skies and good air quality was in the forecast. Â I packed my backpack and grabbed my camera and set off to see this area for a second time. Â What a difference with good weather! Â While I’ve spent most of my time hiking in the Cascades, I’ve under appreciated the Olympics. Â What a mistake. Â The diversity of this park is truly unique. Â For this hike, I started out hiking through rainforest. Â As you hike through the rainforest it seems like such a healthy environment with its old growth forests and lush green plants. Â Then as you ascend into the alpine area you experience the glaciated mountains. Â It was as if I was experiencing this hike for the first time as everything seemed new. Â You know that feeling of gratitude you get after an amazing experience? Â Well, that’s how I felt after this trip. Â Now, I have to bring my friend so he could experience it as well.
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