Everyone's very favorite Guye cabin picture, a drawing by Bill Manderville. We miss the old snow cat. (I saw one on ebay the other day)

Washington Alpine Club Guye Cabin Cam 2!!
 

December 03, 2003
 

Are you ready for the Snow Dinner?
The New Snow Dinner is an annual tradition at Guye Cabin to welcome the winter season, and encourage the snow to come to the high country.

 

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Come up to Snoqualmie Pass on Saturday Dec 13 and snowshoe, downhill ski, telemark, nordic ski, snowboard, hike, backcountry ski, or just relax and have fun in the Cabin. Then at 5 pm get ready for the:

New Snow Dinner Sat Dec 13, 5 pm! Woopee!

Nick and Stephanie Nichols will be preparing baby back ribs for the entree'! Yummm!

Everything else will be specialty potluck. Please bring your best specialty salad, vegetable, or dessert. We'll provide hot drinks and juices.

Vegetarian? Not to worry, there will be plenty excellent specialties to eat.

Cost? 3 bucks! Profit will once again go to kids stuff at the cabin.

Come see the new sprinkler system, play chess, work a puzzle, or read a guide book or novel.

New to the cabin? Take a tour. Get signed off to open and close.

Spend the night! The cabin sleeps 85!

There is always something fun going on!

In a recent scene from the Annual meeting back in October a wet Eli Holmes displays a nice mushroom from the Cabin Backyard. Jake looks on!

It was a fine fall for mushrooming!


 

The Alpental Bridge damage! Alpental's opening will be delayed two weeks.

 

Thanks to Jay Radmer and Nicolas Pottier.

 

 


 

A recent photo of Guye cabin. What a beautiful relaxing day!

 


While we were at the cabin on Nov 23, it snowed a foot! We were lucky to get our vehicles out.

 


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