Over the summer, my boyfriend and I got into hiking and went to a few cool spots. One of these spots was Mt. Pilchuck. The hike is about 5.4 miles long and right off the North Cascades Mountain Loop Highway (which is a beautiful drive and I would totally recommend it!) At the top of the mountain, there is a fire lookout where you can see for miles. It was a little cloudy when we went, but the view was amazing! Check out some of the photos below that were taken on the way and at the top of the lookout:

This was taken about a mile and half away from the lookout point, I couldn’t believe how open and beautiful this part of the hike was 
This taken on the climb up to the lookout tower. To get up to the top, you had to scale rocks like the ones at the bottom of this photo and then climb up a ladder to get into the tower. 
This is a photo taken inside the lookout, it was amazing how much you could see, even though it was overcast out 
This was taken on the way down from the tower, probably about a mile or so from the top of the mountain
Getting up to the lookout was hard, there were a lot of people on the trails, so many bugs, and it was really warm out by 10 am when we had finally climbed all the way up to the lookout. The view was so worth it though! There were many parts of the trail that were really well marked, but there were also a few parts where you had to make your own trail through the boulders and wind your way back to the marked trail. The pictures below show some of what the trail was like at different parts of the hike:

Taken at the beginning of the hike, this is what the forest around us looked like 
Here’s a little creek you had to cross over at the start of the hike, about half a mile in 
Parts of the trail that were well marked and easy to get across 

Here are the parts of the trail where you are climbing up boulders and making your own trail until meeting back up on the well marked part of the trail. This part was much easier going up than it was coming down.
Overall, this hike was a lot of fun and well worth the trek up. I would highly recommend this spot and hope to do it again sometime! Having to climb up and over the boulders was a lot of fun and was a great workout for the day. I remember after finishing this hike being so excited to take a shower to wash away all the bug spray and sweat. One of my favorite parts of hiking in the Pacific Northwest is being surrounded by all the trees and this hike definitely delivered that.