SNOQUALMIE PASS, Wash. (AP) — Above-average mountain snow heading into June is creating a unique situation in the Cascade Mountains for people looking to adventure. It could be some time before trails appear and the ground dries out. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says snowpack measurements are still well over 100 percent for this time of year for most of the state. The Leavenworth Wilderness and Climbing Rangers traveled into the Enchantments over Memorial Day weekend and said measurements at the bottom were around 3 feet and snow on Asgard Pass measured at 8 feet.