This hike to St. Paul Lake will probably be blazoned endlessly in my reminiscence as a result of it was the primary hike I ever did in Montana. I used to be out west this previous summer time visiting some climbing pals. They had been desperate to share their favourite hikes with me and determined this reasonable hike to a distant alpine lake could be a becoming introduction. It was.
St Paul Lake is positioned within the Cupboard Vary of Western Montana, near the Idaho-Montana border, about 2 hours southeast of Spokane, Washington. This area has its share of 8000′ peaks and glacial cirques, with over 20 alpine lakes teeming with cutthroat trout. The fireplace hazard is at all times very excessive in summer time, and the world has a grizzly bear inhabitants, which I discovered just a little intimidating, however my pals took it in stride since they’ve been climbing on the market for years. I’ve by no means needed to carry bear spray earlier than, and it was a sobering wake-up name to get handed a bear spray canister and discover ways to use it shortly in an emergency.
For the ten days I visited, we deliberate most of our hikes utilizing a guidebook titled “Trails of the Wild Cupboards” by Dennis Nicholls and Jim Mellen, the native climbing bible. The Benchmark Maps Montana Street Atlas was additionally an indispensable information for navigating the Forest Service roads that present entry to the encircling cities and Wilderness Areas.
The St Paul Lake Path (#646) is about 6 miles up a gravel highway from the freeway and was near the compound the place we had been tenting. The hike to the lake is 4 miles a technique with 1600 toes of elevation achieve by means of an old-growth forest of hemlock and large cedars.
After we had been chased from the car parking zone by agitated bald-faced hornets (nasty bugs), we began climbing uphill on switchbacks overlooking the East Fork of the Bull River. I’d introduced Tenkara Fly Fishing gear on this journey, however the water degree on the streams was too low to fish efficiently. In hindsight, I ought to have introduced a rod and sort out to fish within the alpine lakes we visited, however I don’t personal any flatwater fishing gear and must purchase some earlier than my subsequent go to.
As we climbed, we handed the Cupboard Wilderness Boundary, and I mirrored on how a lot I admire the Nationwide Forests and Wilderness Areas in america. I reside in a Nationwide Forest again dwelling and felt a direct connection to the panorama after we handed the Cupboard Wilderness signal early in our hike. Dwelling amidst huge timber and mountains and having easy accessibility to nice climbing, fishing, and snowboarding has enriched my life and well being through the previous six years I’ve lived of their proximity, and I by no means need to reside removed from a Nationwide Forest once more. They’re greater than a refuge for nature.
One among my pals is a climbing path builder and an equestrian, so I used to be handled to a proof of what it takes to construct a path hardened for horses since mixed-use is way more prevalent in Montana. Along with leisure use, path maintainers used horses and mules to haul heavy instruments to extra distant places and better elevations on a few of our hikes.
As we approached the lake, the vegetation thickened significantly, and I turned just a little nervous a few potential bear encounter. We had been all speaking and making loads of noise, however this being my first time in brown bear habitat, I used to be understandably nervous. I relaxed extra on our later hikes.
When the lake got here into view, I used to be amazed by the view of St Paul Mountain overhead. It regarded just like the Matterhorn! The encircling mountains and ridges had been gigantic and prolonged so far as the attention might see, whereas the lake was picture-perfect, nestled in a cirque on the foot of the height. All of us scrambled down the steep financial institution to have lunch and marvel on the view. The water was low however clear, and a waterfall thundered on the other financial institution. And that was my introduction to climbing in Western Montana, a spot I plan to return to once more.