A Nostalgic Wintertime Climb to the Summit of Silver Star Mountain


Views Forever

Silver Star Mountain is easily visible from much of the Portland and Vancouver area, and is located about 28 crow-flying miles northeast of home. For being so close to a large metropolitan area it doesn’t see a lot of use. It is not lacking in unique features though. 

The Yacolt forest fire in the early 1900’s (Washington’s largest blaze in recorded history) was so hot it virtually cooked the soil down deep on Silver Star. The upper mountain is still mostly bare, providing an uncommon “alpine” area at an elevation of 4,300 feet with views extending seemingly forever in all directions.

Mt. St. Helens behind Silver Starr Mountain

Late December Summit Climb

During Christmas week a few years back, I hiked to the summit of Silver Star from Grouse Vista. The day was sunny with beautiful blue skies above 2,000 feet. Below there was dense fog and low-lying clouds. Looking down from above, the sun shining off the clouds gave the illusion of a bright white sea extending for miles.

The first three miles of the hike gained 1,700 feet on a very rocky trail with three steep pitches. In shady areas snow remained on the trail. To my delight, a few pikas were out enjoying the sun in a large talus slope near the trail.

At an intersection I turned south for the last one-half mile ascent to the top, stopping for a while on the lower summit. There was six inches of crusted dry snow on the ground with beautiful hoarfrost on bushes and noble firs. It provided a great spot to sit and enjoy the views.

The crown jewels of the mid-Cascades were sparkling in the sun, as were the high points of the Columbia River Gorge. After a long stay I reluctantly put on the daypack and took my time returning to the trailhead, admiring the views on the way. 

Pika

Approach to lower summit of Silver Star with hoarfrost on the Noble Firs

Mt. Adams from Silver Star Mountain

Fellow hikers

Little Baldy from Silver Star Mountain (Bluff Mountain Trail)

Nearing the top

Shadows

Mt. Hood from Silver Star Mountain

Mt. St. Helens from Silver Star Mountain

Summit of Silver Star Mountain

 

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2 comments

  1. Pretty photos! I especially love the pika one…they’re so cute!

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