I hiked Little Si today. I hadn’t hiked in a long time; it was nice to get back out there. This is only 30 miles or so from my house — gotta love Seattle!
November 2009
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Latitude: 47.5076029
Longitude: -121.7401092
Mount Si is the imposing mountain that towers over the town of North Bend. Mount Si (pronounced like sigh) has been a popular hike among locals long before it was featured on the television show Twin Peaks. Mount Si is named for an early settler, Josiah Merritt, who had a cabin at the base of the mountain in the 1800′s.
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Mount Si (pronounced sigh) is a small mountain in the U.S. state of Washington. Although just 4,167 ft (1,270 m) high, it lies on the western margin of the Cascade Range just above the coastal plains around Puget Sound, and towers over the nearby town of North Bend. The mountain was named after local homesteader Josiah “Uncle Si” Merritt. It was made famous in the show Twin Peaks, which was filmed in North Bend.
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On the 5th of July, our party of four tackled Mount Si (pronounced “sigh”). The mountain rises sharply above the Snoqualmie River valley and the township of North Bend to the south.
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Mount Si should be experienced at least once by every hiker. In fact, a significant number of Puget Sound residents do just one hike per year, and these annual hikers almost invariably turn to Mount Si every time. In the early spring, mountain-loving backpackers and climbers use the trail as a tune-up for the coming season. Others come because the trail is one of few that becomes snow-free early in the year. Land managers estimate that Si draws between thirty thousand and fifty thousand visitors a year, making it the most heavily used trail in the state. As a result, on any sunny summer weekend the trail will be crowded–almost to the point of having to take a number and get in line. Really, it’s not that bad, and the steep trail soon separates the serious hiker from the casual mall walker. And Si‘s payoff is incredible: views of the Upper Snoqualmie Valley, the Puget Sound basin, and far beyond.
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