Skyline Divide Trail- Mount Baker Area, Washington

Skyline Divide Trail is one of my favorite trails in Washington. It is in the Mount Baker Area in Snoqualmie National Forest.  You head up a series of switchbacks and before you know it, you are on this ridge line and it can last as long as you want it to [...]

By |2017-12-31T16:46:41-04:00August 20th, 2016|All Blog Entries, Backpacking, National Forests, Washington|0 Comments

Cape Lookout State Park- Oregon Coast

The Oregon Coast is just a magnificent place for hiking, camping, fishing, boating, whale-watching, etc. Cape Lookout State Park has over eight miles of hiking and is just South of the city Tillamook. The area is located between Netearts Bay and the Pacific Ocean. This trail, Cape Lookout, winds through old-growth forests and heads to [...]

By |2017-07-31T02:53:00-04:00August 17th, 2016|All Blog Entries, Oregon, State Parks|0 Comments

Heliotrope Ridge- Mount Baker Area

Heliotrope Ridge is a great hike in the Mount Baker Area. It is located in Snoqualmie National Forest. This hike is used as a day-hike and a multi-day trip. If you have an adventurous spirit, you can actually do a lot up here! Like ski down a glacier. But there is also a more casual [...]

By |2017-07-31T02:56:48-04:00August 16th, 2016|All Blog Entries, National Forests, Washington|0 Comments

Seattle Needle and Glass Meuseam

When someone thinks of Seattle, one of the first things most people think of, is the familiar needle. But what most people don’t know is you can ride on an elevator to the top of the needle for views of Seattle and the ocean, and the needle is next to this epic glass museum.  [...]

By |2016-08-27T16:58:33-04:00August 14th, 2016|All Blog Entries, Washington|0 Comments

Hiking on Orcas Island- Washington State

Orcas island  is filled with opportunities to go kayaking, fishing and whale-watching. There’s also a good amount of hiking considering the island is only 57 square miles. There are even lakes on this island to go kayaking, paddling and boating instead of going out in the ocean. It’s a pretty cool place. There is not much [...]

By |2016-08-27T16:56:42-04:00August 9th, 2016|All Blog Entries, State Parks, Washington|3 Comments

San Juan Island- Pacific Ocean- Washington State

I never heard of San Juan Island until I was pretty much right next to it on the coast of Washington. I am so glad I went there! I had one of the best experiences of my life! I got to kayak with wild Orcas and the island is filled [...]

By |2017-12-31T16:55:16-04:00August 6th, 2016|All Blog Entries, National Parks, State Parks, Washington|4 Comments

Crystal Seas Kayaking-San Juan Island

I had Orcas just feet away from me Sea Kayaking (video at end of article)!!!! San Juan Island is the perfect setting if you want to go Sea Kayaking and Whale Watching. This family-owned company, Crystal Seas Kayaking (kayaking excursions) and San Juan Excursions (whale watching) is a great company to go through! There so [...]

By |2016-08-27T16:57:06-04:00August 5th, 2016|All Blog Entries, Washington|0 Comments

Olympic National Park-Washington

Olympic National Park is located on the Pacific Northwest, in the Olympic Peninsula. The park is huge, offering several different ecosystems which makes it a very diverse park! The park has mountains, rain forests, old-growth forests, coastlines, and has multiple trails that run through these magnificent places.  […]

By |2017-07-31T12:14:12-04:00August 4th, 2016|All Blog Entries, National Parks, Washington|1 Comment

2nd Tallest Railroad Bridge in America- Washington

Vance Creek Railroad Bridge is the second tallest railroad bridge ever created in America. It has become unsafe and is not used currently. It is illegal to hike this railroad bridge but is not regularly enforced. This destination is not marked with signs at all, which makes it complicated to [...]

By |2017-12-31T17:00:06-04:00August 1st, 2016|All Blog Entries, Fears + Motivation, Washington|0 Comments