Snoqualmie
Last night it started to rain. Hula didn't have a rainfly on so he got pretty wet, I knew that I would be able to dry out my gear when we got to Snoqualmie so I wasn't too bummed about putting my tent away wet. Plus my backpack is waterproof so even if its went on the outside it didn't matter for any of my other stuff yay <3. I saw some day hikers and talked to them. It was pretty foggy for most of the morning so there wasn't much to see even when there weren't any trees covering everything. The trail goes passed one of Seattle's watersheds with a bunch of signs warning people to not trespass... I am pretty sure that is just going to make people want to go in there even more...
I made it to the pass around 1430. I caught up with a couple hikers who I last saw on my birthday in Cajon Pass because they had been skipping around the Sierras and hiking south bound now. My mum, aunt and cousin got there and took FP and I back home for a few days (looking back these were probably unnecessary next time i will definitely not take as many zeros especially in Washington). BUT we got to pick blueberries from my neighbor's blueberry bushes so that was great.