Friday, February 23, 2018

Happy Creek Trail - February 21, 2018

This was a "scouting" expedition to assess whether there was adequate snow depth at this relatively low elevation to warrant scheduling an "official" snowshoe. We were pleasantly surprised to discover that indeed there was.










 The icicles were abundant and beautiful.










Thursday, February 22, 2018

Camas Land, February 18, 2018

The weather was so-so and the visibility not the best but it made absolutely no difference to the Larson, Pahl, and Palmer clans who enjoyed a fun time in the snow. It was an absolutely delightful family time.


 The "pog balls" were a big hit.





Lucy shows her stuff.

Lichen "facial hair" was an attractive adornment.








Three generations on snowshoes.



Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Artist Point - February 10, 2018

It is claimed that this day set the all-time record for vehicles parked at the Mt Baker facilities. I am not surprised given the volume of humanity encountered on the route. Regardless the day was beautiful with fresh snow, sunshine, and good friends. It was a successful initial WPC snowshoe outing.


 We were in a festive mood.




 There was abundant untrammeled snow, at least in the morning.



 A lunch spot in the sun











Saturday, February 3, 2018

White Salmon Ridge - January 31, 2018

The snow was fresh, deep, and untracked so it was hard work breaking trail. This was a "real" snowshoe; yet everyone seemed to appreciate and enjoy the work out. Fog kept the views close but the snow on the trees was visual stimulation enough.

Descending from the parking lot is always an interesting challenge.

Steve And Ron high stepping





 The photographers among us enjoyed trying to capture the winter wonderland.



Jolynn and Clay ascending to the parking lot