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	| Hike Length:    | 
	14.6 miles round trip  | 
 
	| Elev. Change:   | 
	2000' gain  | 
 
	| Hike Difficulty:   | 
	Difficult  | 
 
	| Type of Hike:  | 
	In and Out  | 
 
	| Season:  | 
	Summer thru Fall  | 
 
 	
	
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	| Trail Numbers:  | 
	#234, 216  | 
 
	| Trail Condition:  | 
	Good  | 
 
	| Trail Access:    | 
	Excellent  | 
 
	| Trail Signage:   | 
	Good  | 
 
	| Features:   | 
	Views, Wildflowers   | 
 
 	
	
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	| Pet Friendly:   | 
	Not Allowed  | 
 
	| Useage:  | 
	Heavy  | 
 
	| Permit:  | 
	NW FP Required  | 
 
	| Horses:  | 
	No  | 
 
	| Mtn Bikes:   | 
	Partial  | 
 
 	
	
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    Summary:  
	 
	
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	This hike follows Trail #234 from the Ape Canyon Trail head for the first
	5.5 miles to the junction with the Loowit Trail #216, which goes completely
	around Mt. St. Helens.  This hike follows the Loowit Trail north for 1.8 
	miles to the junction with Trail 216D.
	
  
	The hike begins a modest climb along the edge of a mud flow from the
	1980 eruption of Mt. St. Helens.  Compare the devastation of the mud
	flow area with the area where the trail is located, and you get some
	sense of how cataclysmic the eruption event was to the non-blast side
	of the mountain.
	
  
	The hike takes you through a young immerging forest for a little over
	a mile, then you are treated to one of the few remaining old growth
	forests which flank the mountain.  Most did not survive the eruption
	of 1980.  At this point the trail begins to climb more steeply, and
	you will encounter a number of switchbacks.
	
  
	As the trail proceeds to the head of Ape Canyon you will experience a
	bit of up and down hiking.  With each ridge you climb, you are higher
	than the one before, even though you may drop some elevation in between.
	Also, with each ridge you climb, you get better and better views.
	
  
	At about 5.5 miles you will come to the head of Ape Canyon.  Be cautious
	as the sides of the trail are very steep.  Here you meet up with the
	Loowit Trail #216.  Proceed to your right and follow this trail uphill
	towards the Plains of Abraham.
	
  
	In about a half mile you will enter the plains and if your are there
	at the right season, you will encounter a fantastic floral display.
	And if you are there during good weather, you will be treated to 
	outstanding views of Mt Adams to the east, and Mt St Helens itself
	towering above you.
	
  
	
 
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	The following images are random samples of the wildflowers found in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. 
 
	
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	Directions:  
    
  
	
	From Woodland, WA 
	From the junction with I-5 follow SR503 east from Woodland, WA approximately 23 
	miles to the junction of the Lewis River Road with SR503.  Continue east on the 
	Lewis River Road another 4.4 miles to the junction of Forest Road 81 just before
	you get to Cougar. Continue east through Cougar on the Lewis River Road, which
	becomes Forest Road 90, for about 7.4 miles to the junction of Forest Roads 90 and 83.
	Turn left on FR83. In about 1.7 miles you will pass the road that leads to the Ape Caves, but continue north on FR83.
	In another 1.3 miles you will pass the junction to Forest Road 81, but bear right and continue on
	FR83.  In about 3.8 miles you will pass the parking area for the June Lake hike, but continue on
	another 4.2 miles to the parking area for the Ape Canyon hike.  The parking area for Lava Canyon
	is just a bit further, so don't confuse them.
	
  
 
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	A Virtual Hike in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest 
	 
      
	
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