If you're looking for the biggest bang for your buck, it's Mt.
Pilchuck. Spectacular views can be seen from the top of a sharp
peak in about two hours of hiking. There's a lookout built by the
Mountaineers at the top so you can get out of the wind or sun. The
cache is located about halfway along the trail before the trail
turns toward the dark side. The present cache location at 4,022
feet offers great views of Mt. Baker and Everett and the Sound and
is often the last place you can hike before the snow stops the
regular-shoe bound adventurer in the non-summer months.
The cache is a green metal ammo box with a good sealing lid.
It's not far from the trail and satellite coverage is good. To get
to the trailhead, you take the Mountain Loop Highway out of Granite
Falls and take the first right turn after the bridge that comes
just after the Ranger Station.
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