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	THE FOLLOWING MAP IS NOT TO BE USED FOR NAVIGATIONAL PURPOSES.
       
	Map of the Craggy Peak, Shark Rock, Kirk Rock, Blue Lake, Boundary Trail Hike
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	Length: 12 Miles round trip 
	Elevation Change: 1600' Elevation gain 
	Season: Mid-Summer thru Fall 
    Difficulty:   Challenging 
	Permit:   NW Forest Pass Required 
    Features: 
  
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	This hike begins off Forest Road #9327-040 which
	is a short drive off FR #93.  The trail head is
	well marked and parking is adequate.  Be aware
	that this trail permits the use of motor bikes, 
	so the trail has that distinctive V shape.  This
	does make the hiking more difficult.
	
  
	The trail starts fairly level but increases
	continually in steepness for the first 3 miles.
	In season this hike is surrounded by a grand
	display of wildflowers.
	
  
	At first you will hike along old logging roads
	turned trail, but after about a mile things get
	steeper and at 2 miles you come to the junction
	of Trail #17.
	
  
	Much of the trail is in dense timber for the first
	3 miles, but as you gain elevation you also gain
	greater open areas and vistas.  At about 3 miles
	you will leave a wooded area and you may glimpse
	Blue Lake through the trees about 400' below you.
	
  
	The trail levels off a bit now and for the next
	mile or so you will walk through meadows and
	open areas and cross an occasional stream.  Again
	the wildflowers are abundant in season.  Not only 
	will you be offered great views of Mt Adams along
	this stretch of trail, but from time to time you
	will have glimpses of Mt Rainier, Shark Rock, Kirk
	Rock, Craggy Peak, and Mt St Helens.
	
  
	At about 4 miles you will come to a pond on the
	left.  The trail then climbs above and away from
	the pond offering views of Mt St Helens over the
	top of the pond.
	
  
	At about 5.5 miles you will come to the junction
	with Boundary Trail #1.  For this narrative I
	took the trail to the left and passed Craggy Peak
	along the west side.  In about 3/4 mile you will
	come to the saddle between Craggy Peak and Shark
	Rock.  It is just a bit further to the base of
	Shark Rock where you get excellent views of 
	Mt Adams and Mt Rainier.
	 
	
  
	
	  
	
		
	
  
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	How to get there:
  
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	From Woodland, WA 
	From Woodland follow SR 503 and the Lewis River
	Road for about 48 miles to the community of Cougar, WA.  From Cougar, continue
	east on the Lewis River Road which will turn into Forest Road 90 after you enter
	the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.  In about 18.5 miles you will come to the
	junction of Forest Road 25.  Continue straight ahead on FR25.
	
  
	From the junction of Forest Road 90 and Forest Road 25 at the far eastern
	end of the Swift Creek Reservoir, head north on FR25 for about 5.5 miles to
	the junction of Forest Road 93.  Bear right and follow FR93 another 13 miles
	until you come to Forest Road 9327.  Bear left onto FR9327 and follow it
	north about a half mile to the trailhead for this hike.  	
	
  
	From Carson, WA 
	If however, you plan to approach this hike from the Columbia River Gorge area, then
	begin at Carson, Washington and head northwest on the Wind River Hwy.  In 7.5 miles
	you will pass through the little community of Stabler, and in another 5.8 miles you
	will come to the junction of Forest Road 30.  Turn right onto FR30 and follow this
	road for 13.2 miles north along the Wind River and then up a steep incline and onto 
	a plateau where	you will come to the junction of the Curly Creek Road.  Turn left
	onto the Curly Creek Road and follow it downhill past an excellent view area for
	about 5.1 miles until you come to Forest Road 90.  Turn left onto FR90 and follow
	it west for another 4.1 miles until you come to the junction of FR90 and FR25.
	Turn right onto FR25.
	
  
	From the junction of Forest Road 90 and Forest Road 25 at the far eastern
	end of the Swift Creek Reservoir, head north on FR25 for about 5.5 miles to
	the junction of Forest Road 93.  Bear right and follow FR93 another 13 miles
	until you come to Forest Road 9327.  Bear left onto FR9327 and follow it
	north about a half mile to the trailhead for this hike.  
	
  
 
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