Road to Artist Point on Mt. Baker Highway is Open for 2018 Summer Season
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Photo courtesy of Washington State Department of Transportation[/caption]
GLACIER – The summer hiking season is kicking off near Mount Baker. Crews opened the gate to the seasonal section of State Route 542 at 12 p.m. on Thursday, June 21, 2018
Three weeks of hard work plus a few days of blue skies and soft snow helped Washington State Department of Transportation maintenance crews clear the 2.7-mile seasonally closed section of State Route 542, known as the road to Artist Point, faster than usual.
Washington State Department of Transportation maintenance crews began clearing the section from the gate near the Mount Baker Ski Area to the Artist Point parking lot on Wednesday, May 30. Using two bulldozers, a rotary snow blower and a snowmobile with GPS to help keep them on the road, crews worked 10-hour days Monday through Friday to clear this stretch as quickly as possible.
Snow levels
WSDOT crews took snow measurements on Friday, May 25, and found 21 feet of snow in the middle of the Artist Point parking lot. Thanks to sunny May temperatures, that measurement was seven feet lower than measurements crews took at the same spot one month earlier.
On May 25, crews also measured:
- 16 feet at the seasonal gate.
- 35 feet at the Lake Ann parking lot.
- 16.2 feet at the top of the Artist Point restroom.
- 22 foot at the seasonal gate.
- 40 feet at the Lake Ann parking lot.
- 21.2 feet at the top of the Artist Point restroom.
Mount Baker view from Artist Point, with cleared parking lot (lower right corner). Courtesy Washington State Dept of Transportation.[/caption]
