Across the road from the parking area and to the right of the creek, the trail enters the forest and begins its steep ascent 2,100 feet in 2.1 miles (3.3 km). In just over a mile, it arrives at the base of the large bowl of Avalanche Peak, then continues to the left and switches back over large talus slopes to an open level area below the summit.
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