2010 Trail/Snow Conditions Update

July 18, 2010 We had a great turnout for 3 days of trail work. Curt and I owe thanks to Larry Dunlap, Kelly Woodke, Todd Glender, Greyson Murdoff, Ed Willson, Clem LaCava, Kate Merrill, Amy Sproston, Dan Olmstead, Bill Montgomery, and Laurie Thornley for the food and shuttle. It was a lot of fun and we got a lot work done. The following trails have been cleared:

There is still snow at the top of Fuji and Maiden and on the north side of the Twins. Bill Montgomery has flagged (with pink ribbons) the trail on the north side of the Twins so you can run there and not get lost.

2009 Summary

Volunteers associated with the race once again spent many hours clearing trail on about 45 miles of the course. We also adopted a section of the PCT through the pcta.org. It's a 9 mile section in the southern part of the Three Sisters Wilderness from Irish and Taylor Lake to Round Top Mtn. Check out Conduct The Juices for the epic trail work day on the PCT by Jai Ralls, Derek Snelling, and Craig Thornley.

Thanks to all who helped with trail work in 2009.

2008 Summary

Below is the list of people who helped with trailwork in 2008 and the number of hours we worked. We maintain most trails on the course with the exception of the Pacific Crest Trail which is maintained by pcta.org groups. We also replaced two bridges on Skyline Trail. Good work!

All work is done under High Cascade Forest Volunteers in the Deschutes and Willamette National Forests.

TOTAL HOURS: 411

Training Runs

If you go on a training run on the course and see downed trees or any other problems please send us a report with as many details as possible. Thanks.

Loop Runs - no shuttling required

Fuji Sandwich on Maiden Bread
elevation gain: ~8500
mileage: 40
description: This one was designed by Jeff Riley. Park at the Maiden Peak TH on Gold Lake Rd. Run up Maiden Peak Trail to the summit. Turnaround and run back down the same trail to your car. This is about 12 miles. Next, run north on Gold Lake Rd and follow the course up to the summit of Fuji, back down to S. Waldo Trail and then to Mt. Ray Trail. Cross Waldo Lake Rd and continue down to Gold Lake Trail. Take a right and continue through Gold Lake Campground to your car. This loop is about 16 miles. Refill your bottles and make another trip up to the summit of Maiden Peak and back down to your car for another 12 miles and 3000' of climbing and descending.

Fuji Mtn Loop
elevation gain: 2800'
mileage: 15.5
description: This loop takes you through some beautiful forests to the top of Fuji Mtn. with an outstanding view of Waldo Lake.  Park at the Mt. Ray TH on Waldo Lake Rd.  Go east about 1/2 mile to the Gold Lake Trail.  Make a right and go south for a little over 2 miles to the Fuji Mtn. Trail.  Cross Waldo Lake Rd and follow course up to the summit of Fuji.  Climb is about 2500' in about 6 miles.  Follow the course back down to S. Waldo Trail and Mt Ray Trail.  When you hit Pothole Meadows, spot the sign in the middle of the meadow and go straight to the sign.  If you veer either left or right you will likely get wet.  It is completely dry if you stay on the direct line to the sign.  From the sign, spot the blue ski diamond on the tree and go straight to it.  Continue down the trail to the TH and your car.

Maiden Peak Loop
elevation gain: 3500'
mileage: 18
description: This loop will take you to the highest point on the Where's Waldo course and familiarize you with the start and finish of the course.  Begin at Willamette Pass.  From the gondola, head straight up the road to the east of the gondola. Follow this road (the ski run Perseverence) to Taits Ski Trail. &nbs; Follow Taits to the Maiden Peak Saddle (right near the PCT) and go left down the Skyline Trail to the base of the Peak 2 ski lift. Go under the lift and follow Skyline Trail down to the Maiden Peak Trail. Take a right and go up to the summit of Maiden Peak. Turn around and go back down a couple of minutes to a "Trail" sign on a tree. There is a big cairn and there should be some pink ribbons marking the turn to "The Leap of Faith Trail" that leads to Maiden Lake Trail. Follow that trail about 2 miles to the Maiden Lake Trail, take a right and go west to the PCT, then take a left on the PCT and follow it south to the ski area.

Twins Loop
elevation gain: 3000'
mileage: 17.5
description: This loop will help you become familiar with the northern end of the course. It takes you through some beautiful forests and optionally summits the North Twin. From the Charlton Lake parking area (see crew driving instructions), head for the lake shore (about 50 yards, crossing the PCT), then turn left on the Charlton Lake trail. Follow the course on Lemish Lake Trail, following signs to Round Meadow back across Rd 4290 and up trail 19 to near the summit of the Twins. When you get to the highest point on this loop, you can see the scree fields of the Twins to your right. Continue following the blue diamonds and the "Lost Ribbon Trail" 1/2 mile downhill to junction with the Twins Trail. (Optional: Take a right up the Twins Trail and go to the summit of the North Twin. It is well worth the 10 minute climb. From the summit, turn around and return the way you came.) Continue downhill one mile to the PCT. In the race you'll be going south on the PCT, but to get back to your car take a right and go north on the PCT to Charlton Lake. Very easy running back to the lake.

Fuji Maiden Double
elevation gain: 6100' (or 7500')
mileage: 35 (or 40)
description: This loop summits two of the three mountains on the course. You should plan on dropping water/food off at the Mt. Ray TH before driving to the ski area. To keep the distance down to 35 miles begin your run at the nordic center, which is near the northwest end of the ski area parking lot. Stay left of the center and look for the free connector trail that leads to Gold Lake Rd. Once on Gold Lake Rd. take a right and follow the road and the regular course through Gold Lake campground, across Waldo Lake Rd, up Fuji Mtn, back down across S. Waldo and down Mt. Ray. If you left aid here, fill up your bottles and continue following the course across the road, up Gold Lake Trail to Bobby Lake Trail to the PCT. The course goes north at this point on the PCT. However, for this run you go south on the PCT and continue following the last part of the course over Maiden Peak and then back to the ski area. To make this a 40 miler begin your run following the PCT north and take the Maiden Peak Trail west to Gold Lake.


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