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The trail is a long uphill grind. It gets more interesting after reaching "Horse Camp" where the trail splits into its western and eastern branches. The left branch is the most direct route to the summit. The right branch ascends more gradually and follows a ridge to the summit. Many people will do a complete loop incorporating both branches. Most do it in a clockwise direction to enjoy the view of Mt. Ellinor and Washington as you traverse along the ridge. The forested trail is quite pleasant, though the ascent and descent is steep. There are great views to be had when you can peek through the trees.
"Horse Camp" and nearby "Bear Camp" probably were established when there was a resort on Lake Cushman. The resort provided horse trips into the forest and probably supported trips to the top of Mt. Rose and adjacent Mt. Ellinor.
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