Monthly Archives: May 2014

Juniper Peak: Where is everyone?

I stood at the edge of the Goat Rocks Wilderness looking at an upright mammal 100 feet away. It appeared to be a large, half-naked woman with her wrinkly butt facing me. Or was it? I squinted, and thought maybe … Continue reading

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Leftover photos part 3

Rocks south of Point of the Arches, Shi Shi Beach. Sawtooth Ridge, Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Eldorado from Cascade Pass.   Corteo and Black Peaks from Maple Pass. Mountain goat at Lake Ingalls. Priest Lake, Idaho, from the Shedroof Divide trail … Continue reading

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Leftover photos part 2

  The Palouse from Kamiak Butte County Park. I’m reminded of this Ed Abbey quote: “This is the most beautiful place on earth. There are many such places.” More Palouse, this time from Iller Creek Conservation Area, just miles from … Continue reading

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Leftover photos

I saw the layout of my book, Hiking Washington, last week and I’m really excited about it! Here’s some photos that didn’t make it in:  

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