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Dishpan Gap

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Dishpan Gap is a notable high-elevation pass and basaltic cinder cone situated in the North Cascades of Washington state. Located within the scenic Henry M. Jackson Wilderness in Chelan County, this significant landmark reaches an elevation of approximately 1,707 meters (5,600 feet). It is recognized as a major trail junction, offering access to various routes, and was uniquely named by forest supervisor A.H. Sylvester after he discovered an "old rusty dishpan" left by a previous camper.

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    14 novembre 2022

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    Dishpan Gap est un carrefour majeur avec des sentiers menant dans toutes les directions : Bald Eagle Trail et North Fork Skykomish Trail à l'ouest, Pacific Crest Trail au sud et au nord et Little Wenatchee Trail (un peu plus au nord) à l'est. Ce dernier vous mènera au début du sentier Little Wenatchee. Étant donné qu'il est situé dans une ancienne zone de brûlage, assurez-vous qu'il n'est pas fermé.

    Le fait que Dishpan Gap soit un vieux cône de cendres et qu'il y ait une belle zone plate pour planter des tentes en plein milieu n'est pas si évident.
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    Élévation 1 690 m

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    dimanche 3 mai

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    Position:Chelan County, Washington, États-Unis d'Amérique

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    What are the most popular routes to Dishpan Gap, and what are their characteristics?

    Dishpan Gap is a major trail junction, offering several access points. A common approach is from the North Fork Skykomish Trailhead, which is a substantial 9-mile one-way hike with about 3,200 feet of elevation gain, traversing old-growth forests before reaching subalpine meadows. Another popular option is a loop incorporating the Cady Ridge and Little Wenatchee River Trails, sometimes approached from the west for a quieter experience. Hikers can also access the Pacific Crest Trail from Dishpan Gap, allowing for extended backpacking trips.

    Is Dishpan Gap suitable for beginner hikers, or is it considered challenging?

    Dishpan Gap is generally considered an intermediate to challenging hike. While the reward is great, routes like the one from North Fork Skykomish Trailhead involve significant distance (9 miles one-way) and elevation gain (3,200 feet). There can be challenging sections, including potential river crossings and overgrown areas. Beginners should choose shorter, less strenuous sections if available, or be well-prepared for a full-day, demanding hike.

    What are the parking options and permit requirements for accessing Dishpan Gap?

    Access points like the North Fork Skykomish Trailhead typically require a Northwest Forest Pass for parking. It's advisable to check the specific requirements for your chosen trailhead before heading out. Parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak summer months and on weekends, so arriving early is often recommended.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails leading to Dishpan Gap?

    Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the trails to Dishpan Gap, as it is located within the Henry M. Jackson Wilderness. However, they must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Always remember to pack out all pet waste.

    What unique natural features or landmarks can hikers expect to see at Dishpan Gap?

    Beyond the panoramic views of surrounding Cascade peaks like Glacier Peak, Dishpan Gap itself is a notable basaltic cinder cone. Hikers will traverse stunning alpine meadows, especially vibrant with wildflowers in July and August, and pass through old-growth forests. The area also features wild blueberry shrubs at higher elevations. The flat area at the center of the cinder cone is a unique spot often used for camping.

    What are the winter conditions like at Dishpan Gap, and is it accessible year-round?

    Dishpan Gap is a high-elevation pass (approximately 5,600 feet), meaning it experiences significant snow cover during winter months. While experienced winter hikers and snowshoers might attempt it, trails are generally not maintained for winter access and can be hazardous due to deep snow, avalanche risk, and difficult navigation. The best time to visit for hiking is typically from July through August when trails are mostly snow-free.

    Are there any nearby towns or amenities for hikers visiting Dishpan Gap?

    Dishpan Gap is located in a remote wilderness area. The nearest towns with amenities would be Skykomish to the west or communities near Lake Wenatchee to the east. These towns may offer limited services such as gas, basic groceries, and perhaps a few small cafes or lodging options. Hikers should plan to be self-sufficient and carry all necessary supplies, as services are not readily available near the trailheads.

    What should hikers know about water sources along the trails to Dishpan Gap?

    While there are streams and river crossings along some routes, water sources at Dishpan Gap itself can be limited, especially later in the season. Hikers should carry sufficient water for their trip or be prepared to filter water from natural sources. Always check current conditions and plan accordingly, particularly for multi-day trips.

    How can I best navigate the network of trails around Dishpan Gap?

    Dishpan Gap is a significant trail junction, intersecting with the Pacific Crest Trail and other routes. Due to the extensive network of trails in the area, carrying a detailed physical map, such as Green Trails Map #143 Monte Cristo, is highly recommended. GPS devices or offline maps on your phone can also be invaluable for navigation.

    Is Dishpan Gap a good destination for backpacking and overnight stays?

    Yes, Dishpan Gap is an excellent destination for backpacking. The flat area at the center of the cinder cone provides a unique spot to pitch tents. Its location as a major trail junction, including the Pacific Crest Trail, allows for numerous multi-day loop options and extended wilderness experiences. Remember to practice Leave No Trace principles and be aware of any wilderness permit requirements for overnight stays.

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