Alpine light

There is a special quality of light in the alpine wilderness.  It is best experienced on an overnight trip.  In my recent backpacking expeditions, I was able to enjoy the luxury of experiencing sunrise and sunset in open mountain meadows and secluded lakes.  Time slows when you are paying attention as the sun gradually makes its way…

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Views from Bandera Mountain

A nicely graded trail through shaded forest and boulder fields turns into a steep climb.  Scrambling over the rocky trail, I paused to see vast views of the Cascades where Mount Rainier occasionally made a showing through the clouds.  From the perch at the top of Bandera Mountain, the ice and snow covered Mason Lake is visible. …

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Wildflowers of Icicle Ridge

I started early in the morning on this exposed trail from Fourth of July Creek to Icicle Ridge for a relentlessly steep climb up to the ridge.  Ascending through forest, fields and burn areas, there is a colorfully diverse array of wildflowers.  The snow covered ridge was chilly compared to the sun warmed slopes below.  A rain…

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Spring Wildflowers on Ingalls Creek

My first wildflower hike of the season was east of the Cascades.  The Ingalls Creek trail opens up to expanses of alpine forest and rocky exposures with charred remains of prior burns, tracing through a shady tree canopy crossed by streams making their way to the creek.  At this time of year Ingalls Creek is a roaring…

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Explorations

Explorations For many years I have hiked, backpacked and explored the vast wilderness of the Pacific Northwest and beyond.  This blog will share my new experiences and observations, with gratitude for the abundance of beauty and wildness that are truly inspiring.

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