LICOutdoors
This was our third day-hike in the Mt. Baker / Snoqualmie National Forest Area, and it was spectacular. The hike offers varied terrain (forests, alpine meadows, rock fields, and an alpine lake below several glaciers--the Lower Curtis Glacier being the most prominent view from Lake Ann--on Mt. Shuksan. The hike is easily accessible from Highway 542; the trailhead is near Artist Point. Be prepared for about 1100 feet of elevation gain and loss (twice) on the hike. You can get water from Lake Ann, but bring a filter or Steri-Pen. The water looks pristine, and it's above the Ski Resorts, but you need to sterilize it before you drink it (notice the number of hikers on the trail with their canine buddies). Don't miss this hike that'll make you think you're hiking in the Alps of Switzerland, Austria, or Germany. The National Forest Information Center on Highway 542 in Glacier, WA can provide reliable info on trial conditions. We hiked in mid-August and only encountered 200 - 300 of trail still covered by snow.
Glorygeek
This is a great four mile hike, but do be warned that right by lake ann (the very end) there are switchbacks that bring you up 900 feet. But I went before the first snow and the view was beautiful. From the campground, there is a 100 foot gully, than you can see Mt. Shucksan start, with no foothills between you. On the other side of lake ann there is a ridge that has a great view of mt baker, but would be even better with a telephoto lense as you are about 10 miles from the summit. The wild blueberries growing around the campground are great and there is a hidden mountain toilet with a great view. The water in lake ann was too cold to swim in when I was there, but it might be OK in late august for a seasoned cold water swimmer. Be sure to leave lots of time because the high altitude and switchbacks take their toll.
690antoniojesusl
Buen apartamento bien situado y con la playa al lado ( Finca grande con zona infantil y zona de barbacoa.)