Pretty hike. Here is the lake and a log bridge. This is in the Hama Hama area.
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Friday, November 9, 2012
Mt rose
8th trip to the summit. Nice cold day sunny, hike up was nice then about 3500 ft patches of snow. At the top it was very overcast. I changed to dry shirt. Out of no where wind came up and pea size round flakes of snow came down. Almost immediately the ground was covered. I started back down and the snow level increased to about two inches. I had crampons thank goodness. I made down to 2500ft where snow stopped. It was a different world there. For me a peaceful and beautiful one. These are the pictures before the. I got out of there and headed down when snow stared. I have never seen snow so heavy so fast.
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Daddy daughter date
Nicole and I went to staircase rapids and hiked 4.6 miles along the stunning skocomish river. The river roars the falls and rapids are amazing. It was a lightly rainy day autumn leaves everywhere. The rain forest is coming to life. The water falls down the rocks making countless waterfalls. We crossed streams climbed over rocks it was lots of fun. We have great equipment stayed dry. What would a hike be without hot chocolate. Water is ice cold and as clean to drink as you could find.
Friday, November 2, 2012
Mount rose 11/2/12
Winter is coming the rain is falling. This is when the rain forest comes alive. The trees turn into a deep green the ravines once empty have water. Since mount rose is a cone shaped mountain I wondered where all the water comes from. There is no snow. I hiked around and saw it first hand. The ground cover has an unbelievable ability to hold water. The ground cover is fed by trees shrubs etc. I watched that happen from a beautiful vantage point. A hill of clover like plants sloping down. You could see water flow across the tops of this ground carpet. They dripped into small streams then into bigger and bigger ones. At the base of the mountain we have a large stream. This picture is the result of all if the life on the mountain. There are many streams on mt rosé now. It tastes good and ice cold.
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