Mailbox Peak Climber's Log

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bikejr

bikejr - Sep 8, 2009 5:06 pm Date Climbed: Jun 28, 2008

Hot day go early to beat crowds

One of those 90 degree days. Hiking by 7AM. Beat most of the heat and crowds.

kirkramble

kirkramble - Jun 26, 2009 6:48 pm Date Climbed: Jun 23, 2009

Super foggy and wet, still a great workout.  Sucess!

Had a great trip up Mailbox peak. Trail is in good shape, but a bit soggy and wet. Standing mud in a few places, but very passable. It was very foggy the day I went so the views were a little spooky.

For a complete trip report, click below. Please note: My site is not monitized in anyway, but my report was to long to add here.

http://www.teamramble.com/Mailboxpeak.html

Merlin736

Merlin736 - Mar 6, 2009 10:35 pm

Robust work out  Sucess!

My first time we saw a ladder and fire hydrant on the summit with lots of Dr. Seuss books in the mailbox. The elevation gain, the grade, terrain and final pitch in the open are all spectacular. In the spring, many hikers are training for Liberty Ridge. I met a search and rescue team once looking for a lost hiker who called on his cell after he lost the trail around the rock field. The summit section can potentially be nasty with the wind, precip, and footing. The mailbox is one of those hikes you finish thankful to not have twisted anything.

Curtissimo

Curtissimo - Dec 20, 2008 5:17 pm Date Climbed: Feb 24, 2005

with Laurie Lohrer on an arctic day  Sucess!

cold and chilly and steep with a poor trail before that

WeatherMan

WeatherMan - Jul 4, 2008 5:13 pm Date Climbed: Jun 18, 2008

3:40 C2C  Sucess!

Got to the top this time... ate, climbed down, went to work, good way to start the morning.

BKW

BKW - Jun 29, 2008 8:46 pm Date Climbed: Jun 28, 2008

Checking the Mail  Sucess!

At about 1.5 miles I was really wishing I hadn't loaded my bag with all that dead weight. It looked like a new mailbox judging on the pictures I've seen.

cthomson

cthomson - Jun 14, 2008 12:36 am

took the scenic route  Sucess!

quickly became lost, but eventually found the trail; Mailbox was down.

larryN

larryN - May 23, 2008 1:46 am Date Climbed: May 17, 2008

Trail update with map  Sucess!

I talked with a hiker in the parking lot (70-75ish)before starting up, and he said he got turned back by rain last year. Then I ran into him on the road on the way back, and he turned around because the orange tree marks ended. I had the exact same problem near three adjacent marked trees around 3400-3450'. When in doubt, stay left, and if you lose the trail, traverse left (north) until intersecting the main trail. The attached map shows how the main trail (dotted-yellow) stays on the ridge, and heads due East.
The WTA has improved the lower portion of the trail, and added a new trail marker that warns the Mailbox trail isn't up to WTA standards. :-)

BrandonBlair

BrandonBlair - May 12, 2008 11:20 am Date Climbed: May 11, 2008

Much fun

We climbed this peak with the recognition that it would present some difficulty. My partner and I made good time up the first two thirds, maybe about an hour and a half. When we broke out of the trees, the snow was about a foot thick. At this time of year, be careful in this section. We punched through to the rocks below on a couple of occasions. The water below the trail has carved out some hollows. We stopped about 200 vertical feet short of the summit, for lack of necessary gear. Perhaps it's been unusually cold this year. I would recommend crampons, ski poles, ice axe, gaiters, good parka and pants (waterproof), and extra water. This climb was difficult, as advertised, but we were not prepared for the ice, and commensurate exposure, near the top. I'll be back next weekend.

WeatherMan

WeatherMan - Mar 23, 2008 8:03 pm Date Climbed: Mar 21, 2008

Waist deep drifts

Made it to within 100 vertical feet of the summit, but decided better of it when we got on the final pitch. Wasn't 100% comfortable going up the last slope with all the new snow (waist deep drifts lower down). Amazing views none-the-less, with Seattle skyline shimmering in the afternoon sun way below. Will definately be back to tag the summit later this spring.

littlefrantz

littlefrantz - Mar 8, 2008 11:32 pm Date Climbed: May 5, 2007

:)  Sucess!

:)

Redwic

Redwic - Nov 23, 2007 5:45 pm Date Climbed: Nov 23, 2007

The Mailbox is M.I.A.  Sucess!

I was a little disappointed that the summit mailbox was missing, at the time of my first MailBox Peak excursion. I was not at all disappointed with the hike, however. WHAT A HIKE! This is an EXCELLENT training hike for bigger & more-technical summits. I was shocked how many people were on the trail at the same time as me. There was snow on the ground during the second (upper) half of the trail; those areas were quite slick in places & required extra caution during the descent.

gimpilator

gimpilator - Sep 20, 2007 1:04 pm Date Climbed: Sep 15, 2007

No View  Sucess!

Gareth and I are training for Kilimanjaro. We made it up in 1:50.

nasak

nasak - Aug 19, 2007 2:46 am Date Climbed: Apr 21, 2007

butt kicker  Sucess!

I was a bit dehydrated and this climb was a butt kicker. Made it to the top though. Clouds were low, but still had a rewarding view. A buddah and a bottle of whiskey were up in the mailbox.... as one climbing partner put it: we were left to choose our own way to elightenment. :)

EastKing

EastKing - Jul 30, 2007 8:29 pm Date Climbed: Jul 29, 2007

Waited for sun.....  Sucess!

for one hour on the summit, but instead got another surprise, RAIN . Still I made it on top (at a very slow 2 hours and 45 minutes) and got to check out the two cool mailboxes with countless junk in them.

bmwboarder7

bmwboarder7 - Jul 20, 2007 11:54 pm Date Climbed: Jul 1, 2007

Steep  Sucess!

Definitely a good steep hike. Lots of good exercise.

TheBootfitter

TheBootfitter - Jun 21, 2007 11:17 am Date Climbed: May 30, 2007

Good training hike!  Sucess!

Carried a 40+ lb pack up to the top. Good training hike!

lidijagrazulis

lidijagrazulis - Jun 21, 2007 11:10 am Date Climbed: Jun 20, 2007

Sunset from the peak

After-work conditioner on one of the longest days of the year. 2 hrs. 15 minutes to the top and some spectacular views. Great evening out!

lukic

lukic - Jun 16, 2007 10:38 pm Date Climbed: Jun 16, 2007

Good Excercise  Sucess!

Good excercise, but not that interesting.

gimpilator

gimpilator - Apr 21, 2007 5:42 pm Date Climbed: Apr 21, 2007

The Mailbox has been discovered  Sucess!

This was an OSAT conditioner. There were about 40 people on the trail today. Somebody must have published a description in a book or something.

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