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Starting at the Jim !Whittaker Wilderness Peak Trailhead, head up the path for 0.5 mile where the trail diverges. You can go right or left but I recommend heading right/east on Gombu Wilderness Cliffs Trail as it is a bit steeper and best to complete early in the hike. Shortly you'll come to the Squak Mountain Connector and you'll want to continue left/north, staying on Gombu Wilderness Cliffs Trail . Continue up the trail along many switchbacks until you get to another fork with the Whittaker Wilderness Peak Trail. A quick jaunt to the right/east will take you to Wilderness Peak;jot down an entry into the ledger before heading back to the fork where you'll continue straight/west down the Whittaker Wilderness Peak Trail. This trail offers a more gentle descent. After about 0.75 mile, you'll reach the short section where this ties into the Long View Peak Trail and Shy Bear Trail. Continue on the Whittaker Wilderness Peak Trail. There are multiple crossings of the small creek along the trail, mostly via planks sawn from the trees felled nearby;be careful as these are often slippery. The hike is complete once you reach the original fork and head back down the trail to the parking lot.
Along the trail you can see evidence of former logging operations with large old-grown firs that have been felled with springboard notches still in the stumps.
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Bullitt Fireplace, East Side, and Debbie's View Loop
Bullitt Fireplace, East Side, and Debbie's View Loop
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