For a hike that gains almost exactly 4,000 feet, this excursion seems relatively forgiving for those in decent shape. The gain is, in fact, constant, and usually not steep enough to quicken your heart beat once you set your pace. The goal is the volcanic plug at the top of Larch Mountain known as Sherrard Point. The mountain itself is one of the three Boring stratovolcanoes (the others being Mount Sylvania and Highland Butte) and is the highest point in the west Gorge; thus, the views are expansive. In addition, throw in some imposing old-growth Douglas-firs and hemlocks, and a variety of Gorge blooms at Sherrard Point in the summer. The lower 4 1/2 miles of the route was scorched by the 2017 Eagle Creek Fire, with the understory burned out in lower sections and areas of crown fire as you get higher up. The Larch Mountain Trail crosses the westernmost tongue of the Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness. A car shuttle will make this a seven-mile traverse hike. More info: http://www.portlandhikersfieldguide.org/wiki/Larch_Mountain_Hike

Activity Notes

Get ready for your summer climbs with this long (15 miles) conditioning hike that gains over 4000' while never seeming excessively steep or difficult.

We will move at a moderate to brisk pace (attempting to average 3 mph over the entire hike), and the leader will be "rucking" (carrying extra weight in his pack for a better workout). The leader will have extra climbing ropes and gallons of water for those who wish to level up their pack weight.

The kicker is that this hike is extemely beautiful: waterfalls, views, massive trees and the late blooming wildflowers in Larch Mtn Crater all make this one of the best, if not the best, close-in (45 minutes to the trailhead) hikes in the Portland area.

We will meet at the Mazamas Mountaineering Center, 527 SE 43rd Ave SE, PDX, at 7:30 AM to carpool.

Those that do not wish to carpool may meet us in front of the Multnomah Falls Lodge at 8:15 AM. We will begin hiking at 8:20 AM.

Other Information
Driving Distance from Portland 48 miles
Distance - Round Trip 13 miles
Expected Duration Car to car in one day
Relevant Maps CG2
Awards Qualified Awesome Ridges Award, Gorge High Points, Wild Ones
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