We left around 5 something I think (I was already very tired at this point, from being sick and taking medicine). Parked at West Fork, and headed up Lower Bear Creek. I'll let the photos tell the story with captions.

Low cloud cover this morning lead us to believe it might be like this all day.

Millipede

Pk 3702 from Bear Creek

Bear Creek from the side of Pk 3702.
We hiked up a mossy scree slope on 3702, which is the best way up. All other ways are guarded by tons of brush, or require reverse-canyoneering if you approach from the south.

Large Hoverfly taking refuge on a rock


Gaining the ridge

Small class 4 section on the way up. It can be bypassed, but it's a fun, blocky section with good holds.

Down more

More to go!

The summit!
The summit is rather long, and is almost entirely covered in VERY thick brush, including Manzanita, which surprised me. not much Manzanita, but it's there.

An Arete, the way I'd like to attempt the next peak over is by this arete.

Big(ger) Mermaid
And one of the things we came here for... the great views of Twin Peaks.






(I've got more, plus high res, if anyone wants asome)
Geared up and left after some food.

Our summit marker

South over the Mermaid 'Basin', if you will.

Myself on the way down

Islip, 5495 and friends.


Underwater pics of a knife a buddy sent me to test out (custom made).

Related to Pine Drops?

Not a big fan of these.

Some Mermaid Canyon action