Our snow level is low, but with the wet December, Mailbox had plenty snow.
Lots of lacy tree branches: quite pretty.
Once out in the open, the track was clear and easy (a lot of people). Spikes are enough.
I carried snowshoes all the way up and down, never used them.
About 4-5 grey jays up at the summit, trying to steal your lunch.
No wind. I waited a bit to catch the birds on the mailbox, while protecting my cheese scone.
Overcast to the SE: cannot see Rainier.
I was a bit earlier than expected: c2c, including layer break, bio break, and changing shoes, all in less than 5 hours.
Drove to Snoqualmie Falls. It's been ages since I last came here.
As I was near the Falls, saw people walking. So I turned around and parked at Gateway Park.
Walked 0.5 mile along a designated trail. Quite pleasant, especially on the bridge over Snoqualmie River.
A lot of people. I was a little too late for sunset.
Salish Lodge looks pretty with holiday lights.























