{"id":388,"date":"2016-06-11T17:44:50","date_gmt":"2016-06-11T17:44:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.eyehike.com\/2016\/crater-lake-snow-camp-or\/"},"modified":"2016-06-12T03:16:23","modified_gmt":"2016-06-12T03:16:23","slug":"crater-lake-snow-camp-or","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.eyehike.com\/2016\/crater-lake-snow-camp-or\/","title":{"rendered":"Crater Lake Snow Camp, OR"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"pdfprnt-buttons pdfprnt-buttons-post pdfprnt-top-right\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.eyehike.com\/2016\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/388?print=pdf\" class=\"pdfprnt-button pdfprnt-button-pdf\" target=\"_blank\" ><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.eyehike.com\/2016\/wp-content\/plugins\/pdf-print\/images\/pdf.png\" alt=\"image_pdf\" title=\"Download PDF\" \/><span class=\"pdfprnt-button-title pdfprnt-button-pdf-title\">PDF<\/span><\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/www.eyehike.com\/2016\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/388?print=print\" class=\"pdfprnt-button pdfprnt-button-print\" target=\"_blank\" ><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.eyehike.com\/2016\/wp-content\/plugins\/pdf-print\/images\/print.png\" alt=\"image_print\" title=\"Print Content\" \/><span class=\"pdfprnt-button-title pdfprnt-button-print-title\">Print<\/span><\/a><\/div><p><strong>Vicinity Location: <\/strong>The trailhead is 95 miles southeast of Eugene,<br \/>\nOR in Crater Lake National Park.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Directions:<\/strong><strong><br \/>\n<\/strong>From the South (Year Round):<br \/>\nFrom Medford &ndash; Drive 63 miles on Route 62<br \/>\nnorth and east to the park&#8217;s west entrance.<br \/>\nFrom Klamath Falls &ndash; Drive 44 miles on Route<br \/>\n97 north to Route 62 north and west to the park&#8217;s south entrance.<br \/>\n<strong><br \/>\n<strong>From the North (Winter):<\/strong><br \/>\n<\/strong>From Roseburg &#8211; Drive 113 miles on Route<br \/>\n138 east to Route 230 south to Route 62 east to the park&#8217;s west entrance.<br \/>\nFrom Bend &ndash; Drive 132 miles on Route 97 south<br \/>\nto Route 62 north and west to the park&#8217;s south entrance.<br \/>\n<strong><br \/>\n<\/strong>From the south entrance<strong> <\/strong>road,<br \/>\ndrive about 4 miles on South Entrance Drive and Rim Drive to the parking area<br \/>\nwest of Crater Lake Lodge. The trailhead is on the west side of the parking lot<br \/>\nnear the lake.<\/p>\n<p>There are bathrooms near the parking lot.<\/p>\n<p>A National Park entry permit may be required<br \/>\nto park at the trailhead, depending on the month.<\/p>\n<div>\nOperating hours and seasons: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nps.gov\/crla\/planyourvisit\/hours.htm\">Link<\/a><\/p>\n<p>A free wilderness permit is required to camp<br \/>\novernight in the park.<\/p>\n<p>Pets are not allowed on this trail.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Length and Elevation:<\/strong><strong><br \/>\n<\/strong>5.6 miles round trip Elevation gain 1,300<br \/>\nfeet and loss of 1,300 feet. Total gain and loss is 2,600 feet. Elevation at<br \/>\nthe trailhead is about 7,050 feet. Highest point is 7,874 feet. From camp to<br \/>\nThe Watchman the gain is 1,100 feet and a loss of 400 feet.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Trail:<\/strong><strong><br \/>\n<\/strong>Crater Rim Drive.<\/p>\n<p>There are no geocaches along this trail.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Trail Maps:<\/strong><strong><br \/>\n<\/strong><a href=\"http:\/\/www.eyehike.com\/pgallery\/index.php?\/category\/67\">Topo Map<\/a>, <a href=\"..\/..\/waypoints\/Central_Oregon\/Crater_Lake_Winter_2014_OR.gpx\">Download Garmin .gpx file<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>History:<\/strong><br \/>\nThe Watchman Lookout Station sits 8,025 feet above sea level on Watchman Peak,<br \/>\nwhich is on the western edge of Crater Lake. The lookout was built in 1932 by<br \/>\nthe CCC and served the dual purpose of fire lookout and trail museum. The Watchman<br \/>\nLookout actually had flushing toilets from the early 1960&rsquo;s until the late 1970&rsquo;s.<br \/>\nThe water was pumped over 1,000 vertical feet from Lightning Spring.<\/p>\n<p>Early fire detection and prompt suppression used to be a primary responsibility<br \/>\nof the National Park Service. The Watchman Lookout Station was part of the fire<br \/>\ndetection network for Crater Lake National Park which included a number of<br \/>\nNational Park Service, United States Forest Service and Bureau of Indian<br \/>\nAffairs lookouts. A trained observer, usually a park ranger, manned the lookout<br \/>\nand kept in contact with the fire dispatcher at the park headquarters on<br \/>\nshort-wave radio. During the 1930s, the Civilian Conservation Corps also<br \/>\nprovided observers. The National Park Service manned the Watchman Lookout<br \/>\nStation each fire season until 1974 and it has been manned intermittently afterwards.<\/p>\n<p>Since the lookout was built, there has been a major change in how wildfires are<br \/>\ndealt with. Today many fires in National Parks are left to burn unless the fire<br \/>\nthreatens life and property. The Watchman Lookout preserves the essential<br \/>\nelements of 1930&#8217;s era fire lookout. The 360 degree panoramic view and the use<br \/>\nof native materials that blend the structure into the surrounding landscape<br \/>\ncombine make the Watchman Lookout Station a unique and historically significant<br \/>\nstructure. The lookout was listed on the National Register of Historic Places<br \/>\nin 1988.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Review:<\/strong><strong> <\/strong>April 13th, 2014.<br \/>\nBefore beginning this hike, stop at the Steele<br \/>\nvisitor center and fill out a wilderness permit which contains the names,<br \/>\naddresses, and contact information of all the hikers. The visitors center is<br \/>\nabout 2.5 miles before the crater rim parking lot. It is also required to turn<br \/>\nin your copy of the permit when you finish your trip. The park service will<br \/>\nsearch for overdue hikers. <\/p>\n<p>Spring snow depths along the rim can vary from a few inches to tens of feet<br \/>\ndepending on how the snow had drifted. The hiking trail begins west of the<br \/>\nparking area. Be sure to check out the views to the northwest of the parking<br \/>\narea along the rim of the crater. These are some of the nicest views of Crater<br \/>\nLake and Wizard Island<\/p>\n<p>Follow the snow-hidden road west as it drops gently down along and behind the<br \/>\nrim. On a sunny day there are great views right at the start of the trip. Llao<br \/>\nRock, a massive rock formation jutting up from the lake for almost 2,000 feet<br \/>\ncan be seen behind Wizard Island and the named peaks around Crater Lake ramp up<br \/>\ninto the blue sky.<\/p>\n<p>The number of people soon diminishes after the next viewpoint of the lake. On<br \/>\nthe way in, we tried to stay close to the rim which means you follow the up and<br \/>\ndown contours of the rim. Trees grow right up to the edge of the rim but there<br \/>\nare plenty of gaps in the tree cover which allow you to gaze at the azure blue<br \/>\nof the lake. The wind can really blow at the edge of the rim and be calm just a<br \/>\nfew steps away. There are some small, steep slopes which can avalanche so be<br \/>\naware of changing conditions. Also be aware there can be cornices at any spot<br \/>\nalong the rim so exercise extreme care and forethought when approaching the<br \/>\ncrater rim for a view. If you can&rsquo;t see a tree between you and the edge, there<br \/>\ncould be a cornice ahead.<\/p>\n<p>As we snowshoed farther along the rim, we only saw one or two other people. After<br \/>\na couple of miles we didn&rsquo;t see anyone else. The views are wonderful at many<br \/>\nspots along the way. We saw Mt. Shasta and Mt. McLaughlin to the south, Mt.<br \/>\nThielson to the north, and other tall peaks.<\/p>\n<p>We found a place to camp about 400 feet back from the rim with great view to<br \/>\nthe southeast. Jeremiah and Carissa set up their tent and Johnny set up his<br \/>\ntent in the middle of a snow meadow. I made my snow trench near the edge of the<br \/>\nmeadow. It didn&rsquo;t take me too long to get the roof on the trench so I could<br \/>\nsleep out of the wind. Johnny had a backpacking beer kit from Pat&rsquo;s Backcountry<br \/>\nBeverages and Jeremiah helped read the instructions. The beer was okay but I<br \/>\nthink bringing some cans for a short trip would be easier. After the beer<br \/>\nbrewing, we felt pretty warm in the sun and decided there was time for us to<br \/>\nclimb The Watchman.<\/p>\n<p>Johnny, Jeremiah, and I put out snowshoes back on and headed along the road<br \/>\ntowards The Watchman. We mostly stayed off the ski tracks but some places were<br \/>\nalong the narrow tops of snowdrifts that we had to snowshoe on the ski tracks.<br \/>\nSome places had tall drifts and other places the wind had blown most of the<br \/>\nsnow away and spring weather had melted the snow down to the road.<\/p>\n<p>We passed another viewpoint with unobstructed views of the lake and from there<br \/>\nwe snowshoed along the road up the south side of The Watchman. We climbed<br \/>\nsteadily for about .8 mile up to a point where we decided to leave the road and<br \/>\nhead up the ridge towards the lookout tower.<\/p>\n<p>For about .3 mile we travelled up the ridge on a moderate slope where it was<br \/>\neasy to pick our way among the trees. We headed towards the southern facing<br \/>\nslope. The trees become sparse and we could see Mt. Shasta and all the nearer<br \/>\npeaks too.<\/p>\n<p>The last several hundred feet of the slope is pretty steep but the avalanche<br \/>\ndanger was very low because there hadn&rsquo;t been any snow for the week. Climbing<br \/>\nis slow work at 7,500 feet and I needed a couple of breaks on the way up.<\/p>\n<p>We got to fire lookout but the snow slope facing the lake looked too dangerous<br \/>\nto climb. I walked around to the north side and there was an easy snow slope<br \/>\nand climb over the railing. From there it was easy to walk to the overlook for<br \/>\nfantastic views of the lake and from every side of the lookout.<\/p>\n<p>After taking photos we headed back to camp. It took us about 90 minutes on the<br \/>\ntrip up and about 60 minutes for the trip back to camp. We got back well before<br \/>\ndark but had taken our flashlights as a precaution. <\/p>\n<p>Cooking dinner is always the coldest time of camping but my heavy mittens were<br \/>\nreally nice to have. I always use my white gas stove in the winter so I melted<br \/>\na lot of snow for dinner and breakfast.<\/p>\n<p>It was getting pretty cold after we finished dinner so it wasn&rsquo;t long before we<br \/>\nretired to our tents and shelters. Since I my snow shelter was open to the<br \/>\nweather, I dug a pit, put in my water, and put a lid on top. The full moon made<br \/>\nthe night bright and I was glad that my snow shelter kept the moon off of my<br \/>\nface so I could get a good night&rsquo;s sleep.<\/p>\n<p>The next morning was 20 degrees and everything outside was covered in frost. I<br \/>\nchecked on my water and there were some ice crystals but it was mostly<br \/>\nunfrozen. I walked around on the hard crust and ventured to the rim for the<br \/>\nsunrise. To the right I could see some cornices so I was careful not to venture<br \/>\ntoo close to the edge. I walked around taking in the views until the others<br \/>\nwoke up.<\/p>\n<p>Things warmed up quickly with the shining and a light breeze in camp and in a<br \/>\ncouple of hours it was close to freezing. Johnny used a few snow blocks from my<br \/>\nsnow shelter to make a windbreak for his stove. We had our breakfasts and<br \/>\nJohnny made French Press coffee.<\/p>\n<p>It was nice to hang around camp in the sun and after a while, we broke camp and<br \/>\nheaded back. We didn&rsquo;t see anyone else until 11:30 and we were pretty close to<br \/>\nthe parking lot. I stopped for some photos at the rim then joined the group at<br \/>\nthe car.<\/p>\n<p>We stopped in at the Steele Visitor Center to turn in our permit, use the<br \/>\ntoilets, and congratulate ourselves on a great trip. From there, it was back on<br \/>\nthe road, stopping for pizza in Eugene.<\/p>\n<p>Enjoy the photos!! <\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.eyehike.com\/pgallery\/index.php?\/category\/67\">Gallery Pics<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Switchback Steve<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Hike an incredible trail along the crater rim.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_et_pb_use_builder":"","_et_pb_old_content":"","_et_gb_content_width":"","footnotes":""},"categories":[36,10],"tags":[34],"class_list":["post-388","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-backpacking-trips","category-snowshoeing","tag-lake"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v27.1.1 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>Crater Lake Snow Camp, OR - Eyehike - Your Guide to Hiking<\/title>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"noindex, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:locale\" content=\"en_US\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:type\" content=\"article\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:title\" content=\"Crater Lake Snow Camp, OR - 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