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Angel's Rest - January 1, 2022

Angel's Rest - January 1, 2022

Happy New Year! The team started off 2022 with an ice-cold hike up Angel’s Rest in the Columbia Gorge (Stats: 4.8 miles, 1,540 vertical feet). We hit the trail around 8 a.m. and reached the windy summit before 10.

Click here for more photos from the hike.

The Pentaquest Team at the Angel’s Rest trailhead.

The Pentaquest Team at the Angel’s Rest trailhead.

Icy trail below the Angel's Rest summit.

Icy trail close to the summit.

Sunny skies near the summit.

The team standing on a windy Angel’s Rest summit.

Angel's Rest - December 31, 2016

Angel's Rest - December 31, 2016

On New Year's Eve we trekked out to the Gorge and hiked up Angel's Rest. This is the fifth year in a row for the Pentaquest either starting or ending with this hike. We've encountered everything from dangerously slick ice, brutal cold, extreme winds, and other inclement trail conditions since the tradition started. But not on this day. Although the temperature hovered around freezing and visibility was limited, the wind was almost nonexistent and most of the group had poles and traction devices to navigate through the ice patches.

Rather than write up a detailed trip report, here's a haiku:

No view? No problem.

We closed down 2016.

A great group of eight.

Here's us on top of Angel's Rest. You can almost see Mt. Adams if you stare at the backdrop long enough.

Here's us on top of Angel's Rest. You can almost see Mt. Adams if you stare at the backdrop long enough.

The trail is one of the best places to reflect on the past year and think about what lies ahead. 2016 was a consequential year for many reasons. Speaking for myself, I can't think of a year with more contrast between the biggest win (birth of a child), and the worst loss (disastrous outcome of the November election). Regardless of what else is going on in the world, I gain strength spending time with great people on the trail.