Hike Log

Mailbox Peak- Boom Bitches!

Amy August 4, 2022
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Trailhead Old trail up, new trail down
Type of hike Day hike
Trail conditions Trail in good condition
Road Road suitable for all vehicles
Bugs No bugs
Snow Snow free

Also on this hike

Wildflowers blooming

I’ve been anxious to cross this one off the bucket list. “I’m not in shape” “it will be a long one” “it’s intimidating” “only avid hikers climb mailbox” -All these thoughts have been circling my brain for years. Until one day, I just said fuck it, it’s time.

I took it slow and started up the old trail, for the ultimate challenge. Yes it was hard, but no, not impossible. I saw one other guy who passed me with ease and then I was left alone. I realized I veered off the trail and got nervous. I finally ran into two other women and proceeded to follow them. That was a mistake. They veered off the trail as well ????

I decided to go back to the last silver Diamond marker I had seen, backtracking a second time. From there I was able to pay attention and follow the marked trees. I had to really pay attention to the markers as the trail wasn’t so obvious to me. I finally got up the side of the mountain and discovered where the old and the new trail merge. I felt it was more symbolic than anything to see the old trail merge with the new.

 

I got very sentimental on this hike. Some deep thoughts were had.

Embarking on the rock scramble, I thought the mailbox was right on top- ha silly me, still had a bit of a climb.  Passing all the pretty flowers and all the fog behind me, I finally see an opening and then the infamous, glorious mailbox showed itself.

It was freezing up top and very foggy. Not a great day for views but thankfully I’m familiar with the North Bend views and felt I wasn’t missing much.

I brought two scratch off tickets to leave in the box. I hope whoever found them won some $$!

The journey down was a lot easier, taking new down. Towards the middle of the descent, I started to run. It was a fun decline and the ground was nice and flat, no roots, very Little Rock to trip me up.

Getting to the car was pure victory. I now do consider myself and avid hiker and more than a moderate one. Taking on the 6 peak challenge, I’m excited to embark on hard and beautiful hikes. I may be slower than others, but I still get the job done. So happy I did this one!

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