Objective: 4/30/19 Ascend N Fork Skookum Creek > cross over to and descend into Cook's Creek > ascend Cook's Creek via ND Road# 039 > at end of climb, find road to Cook's Lake > return to top of climb from Cook's Lake > descend and find fork/roads: road that descends Sandwich Creek and NF # 016 that descends S Fork of Skookum Creek from it's headwaters.
Ride stats: 27.99 miles, 2459 ft elevation gain
Notes: I wanted to locate and ride these roads as they can be used to connect several other rides, or could be a ride in and of itself, and gets you to Cook's Lake, which I had never been to. I was able to find everything except the
"fork/roads: road that descends Sandwich Creek and NF # 016 that descends S Fork of Skookum Creek from it's headwaters.", as I turned right instead of left at one fork, it was getting late, and it looked like a storm was moving in.
Map: Red lines = proposed objective. Blue lines = actual route. Yellow line = where I got off route and backtracked
Some things I saw on the way up........
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| Some elk in a field that is behind my house about 1/8 mile |
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| I counted 13 turkey vultures, however, I could only capture about half in the camera frame. Was this a clue about my mission? |
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| Where I'm headed to |
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| This barn and this large, interesting boat are on Skookum Creek Rd. |
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| Skookum Creek Rd |
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| Looking towards home from the road above N Fork Skookum Creek |
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| Crossing Cook's Creek |
The climb up Cook's Creek was a workout, but I made it. Here's part of the climb, near the bottom
Here's the very top of the climb, and the jumping off point to go to Cook's Lake
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| Top of the climb |
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| The way down after going to Cook's Lake |
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| The way to Cook's Lake from the top of the climb. |
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| Cook's Lake at the campground. Not a soul in sight. |
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| I took this when I got off route, looking across Cook's Creek drainage, at the trail that I rode early in this ride, that crossed from N Fork Skookum to Cook's Creek. |
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| Looking down at Cook's Creek, that forms a pond in this area that's filled with timber. |