I can’t believe it’s already November! 2018 has flown by. I’ve been lucky to do some pretty amazing things this year… and one of those awesome things was my hike to the top of Mount St. Helens in May. It’s a rough hike straight up the mountain with a lot of snow travel, which was... Continue Reading →
Woodinville Wine Country Passport 2018
For 3 years in a row, my mom and I have purchased the Passport to Woodinville and I have never filled one up. But, this year might be the year! The Passport to Woodinville is a passport book that gets you free tasting at participating wineries, breweries, and distilleries. This year there are 40... Continue Reading →
Heather-Maple Pass Loop – Video
If you want to see lots of beautiful golden larches, watch the video below! 🙂 https://youtu.be/Amj6Sh-PoAI
Heather-Maple Pass Loop
I had never seen the larches turn golden and I wanted to change that. I researched a bunch of hikes that were good for larches. There are many of them including, Lake Ingalls and Cutthroat Pass which were my runners up. I decided on Heather-Maple Pass Loop because it was a bit shorter than the... Continue Reading →
Rachel Lake & Rampart Lakes-Video
Hope you enjoy my amateur videos 😉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWik1EZ1Qio
A Visit to Bellingham – Video
I posted a video on Youtube! This is my first video post. I have a few more coming from some other hikes and backpacking trips too. So stay tuned! 😉 https://youtu.be/EwTm0Zbcg9A
Solo Hike to Rachel & Rampart Lakes
I really wanted to go on a hike to see some beautiful fall colors. I heard that Rachel Lake was a really pretty one. But, I was scared to go by myself. There was a girl around my age who went missing on a hike nearby this summer and they considered her an experienced hiker.... Continue Reading →
A visit to Bellingham
Last Wednesday I headed up to Bellingham to soak in some fall colors on the trail and visit my Grandparents. Bellingham (specifically Fairhaven), is the cutest little town right on the bay and I couldn’t wait to spend a few days there. My first stop was Winchester Mountain Fire Lookout in the Mount Baker Wilderness.... Continue Reading →