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Description
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This is an easy place to get
to with lots of places to explore and wander about. Hidden Valley
is a gently sloping glacial valley with really cool rock
formations. A creek with lush greenery runs
through the middle.
On the south side, a huge jagged mountain known as The Wedge dominates
a reddish rocky terrain that almost seems Mars like. Off to the
side is a small lake.
On the north side of the valley, near O'Malley peak lie 2 tarns (the
upper one being Hidden Lake) with a waterfall connecting the two. Also to
the north is a rocky pond on top of a cliff with a stunning
view.
I used to just walk through here to get to Ship
Lake but now I stay overnight and continue on the next
morning. Most people camp out right in the flat part of the valley
but I like the upper Hidden Lake which is ringed by a mountain so it
seems a lot more cozier. Once I saw a wolverine (a very rare
sight) run up the mountain.
On the east side of the lake is a trail that runs up the moraine and
onto Hidden Peak. It makes a great "day" hike
after dinner.
This trail also makes a fine day hike. Either way, make sure you go
to The Ramp to check out the view.
And take the time to really walk around and check out the whole area.
The following was added August 13, 2006:
Since it looked like it was going to be a crappy weekend, I didn't feel
like driving a long way for nothing, plus I wanted to be near the
trailhead in case it was really coming down. I thought I'd camp
near Rock Lake, near The Wedge as this part of the valley is really cool
and I've never really taken the time to explore it. Surprisingly,
the lake is gone! It must have drained out or something. I
can't believe it dried up as this year has been very rainy.
Luckily, there was a meltwater pond nearby so I set up camp on a
secluded moraine. Later on, I really walked around the area.
This part of the valley is so cool! It's just one endless rocky tundra
with tons of moraines. There's no privacy at Hidden Lake, but you
could be 10 yards away from someone and not even know it on this
side. Next time you're looking for a quick and easy getaway but
want some solitude, head over to this section.
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