Ruth Creek Whirlpool
I shouldn’t be able to write this post but thanks to El Nino and this winter of “non-winter”, I am. Mid February finds the North Fork Nooksack valley without a hint of snowpack until you hit 2700 feet of elevation. No snow means that normally buried roads can be driven so after a nice morning of fresh snow at the Mount Baker Ski Area, I drove to the Nooksack Cirque Trailhead. This should be a 2.25 mile snowshoe but not this year.
After a few quick minutes, I parked at the former bridge across Ruth Creek and the new official trailhead for this hike. My interest in this hike was to make it to the approximate confluence of Price Creek and the Nooksack. The off-trail hike in to Price Lake is on my list of things to do but my research indicated that there is some difficulty in trying to find this crossing. I figured that winter might make the way trail more apparent and help me once I return when warmer weather prevails.
At the trailhead I noticed a path that headed upstream and alongside Ruth Creek. As it turned out, it drops you off at an inviting scene with deep blue pools of water and some fast, cascading rapids. I’m really glad I decided to check this out because these where the only photos I ended up taking! I found the Nooksack Cirque trail to be fairly un-interesting (at least before it drops you off alongside the Nooksack).
My efforts to find the Price Creek confluence also proved fruitless on this outing so that will have to wait until another day. In the meantime, enjoy this quick series!…