Little Si
HIKE: Little Si
MILEAGE: 3.7 miles roundtrip
ELEVATION GAIN: 1300 feet
SEASON: dog days of Summer
PARKING: decent lot, and small overflow lot
THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND: This is a very popular trail.
There are a lot of trails that you need passes for. You are almost guaranteed to get a ticket without having it at these really popular ones. (Discover Pass needed for this hike)
At just 1.85 miles one way, and 1300 feet, this is a powerful punch of a workout with a little baby load!
MORE INFO: https://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/little-si
08.23.2019
The Squish is just shy of being 5 months old + 1 week (23 weeks)
Hike #13
I had the day off, as did my friend Bri. (We went hiking previously up Poo Poo Point.)
We both needed to get outside, and after a crazy string of events, we got to the trailhead at 3pm.
Since we only had 1 pass between our 2 vehicles, Bri parked down the street at Tanner Landing Park (no pass required). I picked her and her dog Hugo up, and the 4 of us set out on the trail.
Somewhat pressed on time, we raced up the hill, and got to the top at 4:30, turned down and were back at the car around 5:15pm.
Because of the pace, we didn't take many pictures.
And surprisingly, there weren't actually too many people. (or, as many as I was expecting).
Definitely recommend this hike as an early postpartum hike if in decent shape!
MILEAGE: 3.7 miles roundtrip
ELEVATION GAIN: 1300 feet
SEASON: dog days of Summer
PARKING: decent lot, and small overflow lot
THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND: This is a very popular trail.
There are a lot of trails that you need passes for. You are almost guaranteed to get a ticket without having it at these really popular ones. (Discover Pass needed for this hike)
At just 1.85 miles one way, and 1300 feet, this is a powerful punch of a workout with a little baby load!
MORE INFO: https://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/little-si
08.23.2019
The Squish is just shy of being 5 months old + 1 week (23 weeks)
Hike #13
I had the day off, as did my friend Bri. (We went hiking previously up Poo Poo Point.)
We both needed to get outside, and after a crazy string of events, we got to the trailhead at 3pm.
Since we only had 1 pass between our 2 vehicles, Bri parked down the street at Tanner Landing Park (no pass required). I picked her and her dog Hugo up, and the 4 of us set out on the trail.
Somewhat pressed on time, we raced up the hill, and got to the top at 4:30, turned down and were back at the car around 5:15pm.
Because of the pace, we didn't take many pictures.
And surprisingly, there weren't actually too many people. (or, as many as I was expecting).
Definitely recommend this hike as an early postpartum hike if in decent shape!
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Hugo: I thought I was the baby... |
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View from the top |
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Another view from the top Plenty of space to sit/feed babies/change babies |
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Hugo |
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Squish |
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