When the forecast calls for rain and you still can’t wait for the weekend to come so that you can get out, that’s good. When despite the downpour 4 of your friends feel the same way, that’s even better.
And since forecast is not really predictable here in Pacific NW, weather sometimes throws you a nice surprise by not being as bad as you expected just as it did to us on Davis Peak hike.
We drove through rainstorm from North Bend all the way to Snoqualmie Pass. The weather didn’t change rapidly once we got on the East side of the mountains but was improving gradually and before we reached the trailhead, it stopped raining completely.
We only had to deal with occasional drizzle during ascend and enjoyed some views along the way. When nearing the summit the temperature dropped a bit with the elevation we gained allowing for tiny white snowflakes to sprinkle branches of surrounding trees and the ground.
The wind picked up at the top but the circle of stones marking the lookout site provided excellent refuge from this element where we could sit and enjoy a cup of hot beverage.
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