Day 103
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We had a great double zero at Roadrunner’s, where I decided to skip ahead 147.7 miles to White Pass and thereby give myself ample time to reach the northern terminus. For logistical reasons and since we’ve been hiking partners for so long, Roadrunner decided to jump ahead with me and complete the skipped section southbound after I get off trail, but the others will continue on from Cascade Locks.
The drive up to White Pass, a ski area on the boundary of Mount Rainier National Park, was very pretty, making the four hour ride pretty enjoyable. We began hiking at 2:30, traveling through a mosquito-dominated forest for thirteen miles to camp at Mile 2310.5. The forest was more humid than in Oregon, and this difference in climate was reflected by all the new and interesting plants and funguses surrounding the trail. Tomorrow: on to Mount Rainier National Park and hopefully the first big views of Rainier!