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Available Trips
Every itinerary can be modified to accommodate each group.
Cost of trips start at $900 and will vary depending on group needs. Reach out with questions.
Most of these trips can be done in 1-5 days depending on the type of fun you are looking for. All of these hikes can be completed by the average hiker no matter your skill level.
Timberline Trail - Circumnavigate, Mt. Hood - This stunning circuit weaves through lush forests, wildflower-filled alpine meadows, and rugged glacial valleys, with constant views of Oregon’s highest peak towering above. River crossings, sweeping ridgelines, and ever-changing terrain make it an unforgettable journey through the heart of the Mount Hood Wilderness. (any section or in its entirety (43 miles, 9,985 elevation gain).
Loowit Trail - Circumnavigate, Mt. Saint Helens - One of the most dramatic hikes in the PNW. This rugged loop winds through lava fields, wildflower meadows, rushing glacial streams and the raw volcanic landscape left behind by the 1980 eruption. Every mile reveals sweeping views of the crater and surrounding Cascades, making it a challenging and unforgettable journey through one of the most powerful landscapes in the region. (any section or in its entirety (32 miles, 6,400 ft elevation gain).
Alpine Lakes Wilderness - Landscape built for Adventure! This is where I will be tramping about mostly this coming season! Granite peaks rise above hundreds of crystal-clear lakes, alpine meadows burst with wildflowers in summer, and every trail seems to lead to a hidden view worth the climb. From peaceful forest paths to rugged high-country ridgelines, it’s one of the most spectacular places in the Cascades to experience true Pacific Northwest wilderness. I am happy to curate a route to suit all needs/abilities. (Anywhere from 13 miles to 56 miles. Elevation gains range from 7,000 ft to 12,200 ft)
Cispus Basin, Goat Rocks Wilderness - Goat Rocks feels like stepping into the alpine heart of the Cascades. The trail climbs from deep forest into sweeping meadows bursting with wildflowers, before opening into a dramatic basin beneath rugged volcanic peaks. Flowing creeks, views of Mount Adams, and quiet camps along the PCT make it one of the most rewarding backcountry destinations in the PNW. (47.5 miles, 12,870 ft elevation gain)
Mt. Margaret Backcountry - This remote network of trails passes alpine lakes, quiet forests, and flower-filled ridges with constant views of Mount St Helens, Mount Adams and the surrounding volcanic peaks. With fewer crowds and miles of pristine wilderness, it’s the perfect place to experience the raw beauty and recover of the PNW. (32 miles, 7,750 ft elevation gain)
Wallows, Eagel Cap Wilderness (not Cascades) - Oregon’s Alps - In the far northeast corner of Oregon the jagged peaks and turquoise lakes of the Wallows Mountains rise dramatically above the valley floor. You’ll be trekking to glacier carved lakes, climbing high passes and spotting mountain goats along the way. Every step delivers big views and true backcountry solitude. (30 miles to 48.5 miles. Elevation gains range from 5,800 feet to 11,600 feet)
Danny aka PB&JP
Over the past decade, I’ve been chasing miles across the Pacific Northwest, and some of the most iconic trails in the country. What started as day hikes turned into big loops, long traverses, and a healthy obsession with carrying everything on my back.
Before I started building the trails (with Trail Keepers of Oregon,) that I walk on today, I served in the 82nd Airborne Infantry Division. My deployment taught me the importance of preparation; and that resilience is built step by step. I’ve explored terrain ranging from Moab and Arches to the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, the Wind River Range, Yellowstone National Park, and the Seven Lakes Basin in the Olympic National Park. My backpacking experience also includes:
Camino Portuguese - Portugal/Spain
Pacific Crest Trail, Mexico to Canada
Rim-to-Rim-to-Rim, Grand Canyon NP
Teton Crest Trail (loop), Grand Teton NP
Colorado’s Four Pass Loop
Goat Rocks’ - Cispus Basin
Loowit Trail around Mount St. Helens
Timberline Trail around Mount Hood
Trans-Zion Trail, Zion NP
Pinhoti Trail in Alabama/Georgia
Foothills Trail in South/North Carolina
Arkansas’s Ozark Highland Trail
Wallows - Eagle Cap Wilderness
Capitol Reef NP
I’ve summited South Sister, Mount Hood, Mount St. Helens, Middle Teton, Mount Whitney, and over a dozen 14er’s.
Too many adventures in the Rockies to even begin to tell you here (maybe around a campfire).
Above the Alpine is built on real miles, earned experience, and a deep respect for wild places.
Get in Touch
If you are ready to embark into the outdoors, and want epic routes without worrying about logistics, please fill out this form. I will respond as soon as possible.
Once plans are confirmed, you will receive a proposed route/itinerary prior to us taking the first steps on trail. I can share meal plans, routes, required gear, and offer transportation if needed.
If you have more time after the backpacking trip, ask me about winery recommendations! I’m also a LVL 3 Sommelier working in the Willamette Valley.