I went with friends on a little cross country ski trip near Rolsyn - up the river, up the road and then onto a little trail along the Waptus River.
Overall it was a beautiful day in our own private snow globe. The Salmon la Sac seemed to glow an iridescent green under it's cover of snow and ice, an image that will remain with me for a long time.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Exploring Issaquah Trails for Dog Walks

During a lull in the Northwest rain I was looking for a new trail and found one! It was more than bargained for but rewarding.
Cougar Mountain has a lot to offer so I drove out the Issaquah-Renton Highway until I found the first small parking lot. Off I set with Ci Ci on a nice steep incline.
At the top of the first incline I walked through a little valley complete with a boardwalk which elevated us above a muddy bog.
I eventually reached the top to find a bench that was just created last year. It has a cryptic saying : "May You Find Inner Peace, Tranquility and Safety on the Trails. Follow the Path to Bushido".
Of course this leads to another path; the path to finding the meaning of Bushido. The way of the warrior...which according to http://thebushidocode.com/ are rectitude, courage, benevolence, respect, honesty, honor and loyalty.
Now the hike worked the body and fed the mind and spirit. As I said, rewarding...
As usual I tried to get a good track with the iPhone GPS and it tried to keep up although lost us in a couple of places. Here is a map-link to our hike and a link to pnwhikes.com where one can find more details.
The bench is on the top of the hill to the right of the track, although the GPS wasn't able to follow us there. The trail was easy to follow and well signed.
Sunday, February 28, 2010
The Big Island

As Yelp was so helpful I created an account and added reviews: Yelp Reviews.

The picture of these whales as taken right off the deck of a house I shared with my friends at Moiliili, the last fishing village on the Big Island. As one local said, however, it is important to get off the deck and onto the lava.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Trip to Makah Bay
I woke early to a pink sunrise, but too tired to get up, I contentedly went back to sleep. To make up for it, Ci Ci and I walked Crescent Beach - a magical place no matter what the weather or swell.
In the morning I ran into a kayak friend at the Joyce store - he had a prototype carbon fiber touring kayak with a planing hull.
I drove to Neah Bay and bought a pound of smoked salmon from the famous shop that was featured in the New York Times.

Thus prepared, I went out for a warm-up paddle in the surf in my EzG, now wishing I had stayed out longer! The weather was perfect - sunny, glassy waves with a nice period - only to by followed by lesser quality swells and fog (still fun, but).
Thus prepared, I went out for a warm-up paddle in the surf in my EzG, now wishing I had stayed out longer! The weather was perfect - sunny, glassy waves with a nice period - only to by followed by lesser quality swells and fog (still fun, but).
One of my goals was to try out my new Impex Mystic in the surf. Granted we had from two to four feet over the weekend - but I still had a chance to play around with it!

The next two days were a blast, and too soon I had to head for the ferry.
Friday, July 3, 2009
First iPhone 3G Movie
First day with my iPhone 3G - just had to play with the video while leading a Rainier tour. Here we are at the Nisqually River. Needs a bit of editing; maybe I should dive into Final Cut Express...
I later shot footage of Sunbeam Creek - love the sound of the river:
Monday, May 25, 2009
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Puget Sound Sea Kayak Symposium
Heading to Tacoma today for the spring symposium. Great time to run into friends and kick off the season! I'll be teaching Tides and Currents, Basic Strokes and Refining the forward Stroke.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
First Mount Rainier Tours of 2009!
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Sunny Seattle Tour
Had fun with my Nikon and the 18mm lense while leading a tour - had to be quick...



Memorial to lost fisherman

Daffodils and poppies at the Ballard locks

Is this the Adventuress sailing in?
Reminds me of the first tall ship that sailed around Alki Point (in the distance)

...and of course the Space Needle and Mt. Rainier from Kerry Park

Glass gallery in Pioneer Square
The Smith Tower "lined up" with the Columbia Towers
Young man posing at the Seattle Troll
(wish it still had the California plates)
(wish it still had the California plates)
Memorial to lost fisherman
Daffodils and poppies at the Ballard locks
Is this the Adventuress sailing in?
Reminds me of the first tall ship that sailed around Alki Point (in the distance)
Finally got a shot I wanted of Mount Rainier
behind Harbor Island and the West Seattle Bridge (from Magnolia)
behind Harbor Island and the West Seattle Bridge (from Magnolia)
...and of course the Space Needle and Mt. Rainier from Kerry Park
Friday, January 9, 2009
Weather

We certainly have seen extremes in weather lately. From wondering when the snow in the cascades was going to come (so we could start skiing) to the deep chill with several feet of snow in the lowlands, and now the flooding! What excitement will the Northwest see next?
I drove to town (Fall City) to get gas and this is the picture I took while the tank was filling. The Snoqualamie seems to have crested it's hundred-year flood level.
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