Thursdays at 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
This meeting meets on Thursday evenings during DST. Meeting will resume with DST in March 2023.
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I-90, Issaquah, WA, USA
The Tiger Mountain Tradition Lake Trailhead is on the south (right) side of the High Point Exit, Exit 20 (first exit east of Issaquah) off I-90. Make two right turns to get onto the frontage road parallel with the Interstate. Park before the gate to use the cable line trail or on Thursday nights, or in the upper parking lot on Sundays (see Note 2 below) to use the regular trail (recommended for first-timers). NOTE: Newcomers should not try to find this meeting alone. We meet in the trees just below the summit of West Tiger 3. The hike gains 2,000 in a bit more than 3 miles. Bring water, warm clothes, and a flashlight. If you have hiking experience and feel you can get to the meeting on your own, here is a West Tiger Trails Map and the Summitpost.org description of the trails. If you do not have such experience but would like to attend, please contact one of the meeting leaders using the links below for further information and help getting to the meeting.
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