Showing posts with label washington. Show all posts
Showing posts with label washington. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Monday, August 23, 2010
Sahale Arm, North Cascades, WA Part 4
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Sahale Arm, North Cascades, WA Part 3
Continuing on

Came around a corner to this little guy in the trail. He led us down the path for a bit

Then took a side route

He posed for the paparazzi

My sweet sweet wife wanted some pictures of wildflowers, they weren't quite in full glory yet, but there were some blooming



Then we climbed for a long time. It got windy and we started to catch little glimpses of our surroundings


The worst part of the hike was upon us and picture taking stopped for awhile

But we did make it..

Came around a corner to this little guy in the trail. He led us down the path for a bit

Then took a side route

He posed for the paparazzi

My sweet sweet wife wanted some pictures of wildflowers, they weren't quite in full glory yet, but there were some blooming



Then we climbed for a long time. It got windy and we started to catch little glimpses of our surroundings


The worst part of the hike was upon us and picture taking stopped for awhile

But we did make it..
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Sahale Arm, North Cascades, WA Part 2
Sahale Arm, North Cascades, WA Part 1
Camping at the Sahale Glacier has been on our to-do list since last year, so when I heard a rumor that the wildflowers might be in full bloom it was time to move.
My sweet sweet wife is still battling foot trouble, but she graciously packed all my meals and then wished Jennifer and I a good trip.
I really do have the best wife.
We departed Olympia at the reasonable hour of 2:45 am because there are only a handful of backcountry permits available for Sahale Glacier and it's first come first serve. Due to a slight miscalculation on my part, we showed up an hour and a half before the Marblemount Ranger Station opened. This did technically qualify as early enough to be the first ones in line, but next time we may sleep in a bit longer.
Fortunately Jennifer is one of those great trip partners who can roll with anything and instead of trying to invoke bodily harm on me for the miscalculation, just kind of mumbled stuff under her breath for a few minutes that I couldn't really hear.
We did in fact get our permit and a short drive later were at the trailhead.
I'm pretty sure Jennifers pack weighed more than she does, but we are both of the mind that an uncomfortable hike is preferred over an uncomfortable camp. We may pack heavy, but we camp in luxury.

Onwards and upward





My sweet sweet wife is still battling foot trouble, but she graciously packed all my meals and then wished Jennifer and I a good trip.
I really do have the best wife.
We departed Olympia at the reasonable hour of 2:45 am because there are only a handful of backcountry permits available for Sahale Glacier and it's first come first serve. Due to a slight miscalculation on my part, we showed up an hour and a half before the Marblemount Ranger Station opened. This did technically qualify as early enough to be the first ones in line, but next time we may sleep in a bit longer.
Fortunately Jennifer is one of those great trip partners who can roll with anything and instead of trying to invoke bodily harm on me for the miscalculation, just kind of mumbled stuff under her breath for a few minutes that I couldn't really hear.
We did in fact get our permit and a short drive later were at the trailhead.
I'm pretty sure Jennifers pack weighed more than she does, but we are both of the mind that an uncomfortable hike is preferred over an uncomfortable camp. We may pack heavy, but we camp in luxury.

Onwards and upward





Sunday, August 8, 2010
Diablo/Ross Lake Canoe trip. July2010 last post
The ladies joined us and we headed over to the far shore

Found a nice little inlet to explore



The end of the inlet. Nice.

Coming back out

Clear water

Not a reflection, you can see to the bottom

Morning- leaving our island.

Peaceful paddling


Coming up on Ross Lake Resort to order our shuttle truck

Back to Diablo Canyon

Pool water in the canyon

A relaxing way to end the trip

If you'd just like to look at big photos without all the writing, go here
The end

Found a nice little inlet to explore



The end of the inlet. Nice.

Coming back out

Clear water

Not a reflection, you can see to the bottom

Morning- leaving our island.

Peaceful paddling


Coming up on Ross Lake Resort to order our shuttle truck

Back to Diablo Canyon

Pool water in the canyon

A relaxing way to end the trip

If you'd just like to look at big photos without all the writing, go here
The end
Friday, August 6, 2010
Diablo/Ross Lake Canoe trip. July2010 Part 7
We setup camp, and just as we were finishing lunch the rain came. When I say rain, I mean monsoon. Fortunately we saw it coming and were prepared, all cozy in the tents. One thing I really enjoy is reading a book while rain is falling hard outside and I drifted off to sleep listening to this fine sound.
A couple hours later the rain stopped, we peeked out and were presented with a fine evening for another cruise. Jenny and Jennifer claimed to be too comfy to get out, so my sweet sweet wife and I had the lake to ourselves.

For most of this trip, the water was just unreal. I found myself thinking about a wakeboard. If only they made quiet towboats.


We couldn't keep it to ourselves, so we headed back to our island to roust the womens.

If you look closely, you can see our other canoe on the island on right, birds still hanging out to the left of the smaller island
A couple hours later the rain stopped, we peeked out and were presented with a fine evening for another cruise. Jenny and Jennifer claimed to be too comfy to get out, so my sweet sweet wife and I had the lake to ourselves.

For most of this trip, the water was just unreal. I found myself thinking about a wakeboard. If only they made quiet towboats.


We couldn't keep it to ourselves, so we headed back to our island to roust the womens.

If you look closely, you can see our other canoe on the island on right, birds still hanging out to the left of the smaller island
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Diablo/Ross Lake Canoe trip. July2010 Part 6

The girls got tired of waiting around on photos and cruised on ahead

The sweet sweet wife was stuck with me though. You marry a photographer and you just gotta put up with it



She does have her limits, this is her secret code that it's time to move on.


Moving on

The ladies headed for land to the sounds of rushing water. Pulled into a cove and hiked a bit

This was the only time we ran into mosquitos the entire trip and they weren't bad but we didn't want to have to spray on deet or cover up, so I took a couple pics and we headed back to the water


Ominous looking clouds started rolling in so we booked it back to the camp, packed up gear and headed for our second nights stop- Cougar Island.
This was previously my favorite spot to camp as it is a small sland(about 200 yards long 100 yards wide?) There are only 2 sites on the island but we always get it to ourselves.. The south side gets the weather, the north side has a nice calm little pool even when the weather gets crazy. It also has a little sister island to the east that it's fun to swim or boat to.
Arrival at Cougar Island. If you look closely you can see a flock of birds hanging out on the sister island.
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