They said that they were at West and that we could use the crossover trail to get there in about five minutes. I got off the phone, and told my friends. Soon enough, we were on our way. It wasn’t too long until we met them, maybe about two minutes. When we got there, all they said was “Haha! We tricked you guys. We lied. There is no way to West. Now we have to take the side run called Parachute to get back down.” We all looked at eachother, and we all knew what Parachute was. It was the first run you saw driving on the way to Snoqualmie. I twas the run you could see way off in the distance at the top of the mountain. I was scared for my life. I felt like there was no way out, and for me, there was no way out. The only way it was possible for any of my friends and I to get down the mountain was to conquer one of the biggest slopes at Snoqualmie: Parachute. We were all standing there, frightened because the snow was unbelievably icy and the fog was so thick that you could only see about ten feet in front of you. Not only this, but it was around 9 o’clock, which means that it was dark out, and we couldn’t see where we were heading, we couldn’t even see more than 10 feet in front of
They said that they were at West and that we could use the crossover trail to get there in about five minutes. I got off the phone, and told my friends. Soon enough, we were on our way. It wasn’t too long until we met them, maybe about two minutes. When we got there, all they said was “Haha! We tricked you guys. We lied. There is no way to West. Now we have to take the side run called Parachute to get back down.” We all looked at eachother, and we all knew what Parachute was. It was the first run you saw driving on the way to Snoqualmie. I twas the run you could see way off in the distance at the top of the mountain. I was scared for my life. I felt like there was no way out, and for me, there was no way out. The only way it was possible for any of my friends and I to get down the mountain was to conquer one of the biggest slopes at Snoqualmie: Parachute. We were all standing there, frightened because the snow was unbelievably icy and the fog was so thick that you could only see about ten feet in front of you. Not only this, but it was around 9 o’clock, which means that it was dark out, and we couldn’t see where we were heading, we couldn’t even see more than 10 feet in front of