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Re: Wandering about in the woods
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2016 8:36 pm
by remnar
It's been a while since I've had time to go wander, but I had some time today and there wasn't even any rain.
First some shots taken down by the river.
Cat
G10 Dragonfly
PPT
I only saw one Eagle today.
After wandering around the river valley I moved up to a hiking trail at a little higher elevation.
Looking down at the river valley.
Looking up the valley toward Mt. Adams.
Another shot of the PPT.
Lazer Cave.
I stopped to do a little shooting before coming home and came across this poor goat.
A few elk down in the valley near my house.
Re: Wandering about in the woods
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 7:17 am
by jmh58
Hey Chad.. Once again nice pics!! Glad to see ya got out to "Wander" !! Eagle pic is KOOL!!!! John
Re: Wandering about in the woods
Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 9:50 am
by Filoso-
Exceptional pictures Remnar, thanks for share!
Re: Wandering about in the woods
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 8:15 pm
by remnar
It finally stopped raining...for now. :D
Today I started on a trail that I have never hiked before. The trail was nice but there was no scenery other than the trees.
Chokwe
Brown PM2
I hiked a couple of miles and then decided to see if I could get to a trail that has some great mountain views.
A forest grouse was on the road as I was leaving.
My goal was to get to the top of Tongue Mountain but there was still too much snow on the road to reach the trail head.
Tongue Mountain
I decided to just wander where there are no trails.
Green PM2
Etched Dragonfly
I hope you enjoyed the pics. :D
Re: Wandering about in the woods
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 5:53 pm
by SpyderNut
Those are some really fantasic pictures, man. Love the one with the fallen tree. :)
Re: Wandering about in the woods
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 8:44 pm
by remnar
SpyderNut wrote:Those are some really fantasic pictures, man. Love the one with the fallen tree. :)
Thanks SpyderNut! Hopefully the weather will continue to improve and I'll be able to get out more often. :)
Re: Wandering about in the woods
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 9:01 pm
by remnar
I didn't wander today, but the weather was good so I went to the woods for a little target practice.
I started by testing a new trigger that I made for my Buck Mark. It worked great! :)
I then moved on to something a little bigger. Forty rounds of .45 all in the black.
After the warm up these guys didn't stand a chance. :D
I also got in a little practice with my Kahr. Here's a group shot.
Re: Wandering about in the woods
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2016 8:32 pm
by remnar
Took the wife and son for a hike today. These falls might look familiar to those of you following this thread.
We started with about three fourths of a mile of switchbacks. Up, up, and then up some more.
Stopped for a rest and a couple pictures.
Looking down at a small creek...or is it a crick?
This one is almost always clipped to my pack and ready to venture into the woods.
We finally made it past the first set of switchbacks.
A nice view of the first falls.
Another shot of the Bradley.
After going up, down and around the hillside we made it to the next big falls.
And then we weathered a brief shower. :eek:
Here's another shot of the Tasman.
Look! I found a hobbit. :D
Just a couple more pictures to finish with...
Re: Wandering about in the woods
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2016 9:21 am
by JT
wonderful scenery again! And I like the Spydieshots too :D
Re: Wandering about in the woods
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2016 3:34 pm
by jmh58
Super pics once more Chad!! Thanks for taking us along!! Nice falls but.. No eagles?? :D John :)
Re: Wandering about in the woods
Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2016 7:40 pm
by remnar
It was a gorgeous day so I decided to try hiking to the top of Tongue Mountain again.
There was still snow blocking the road but I was just over a mile from the trail. I figured this added about 2.5 miles to my hike.
Around the first corner and I can see my destination.
I finally made it to the trail. Only 1.7 more miles of uphill to go.
The main trail had a lot of limbs down on it but it wasn't too bad.
The first trail is open to motorcycles but the last .8 miles is for hikers only.
I made it to the saddle between the two peaks.
The next four photos were take at the top from the exact same spot. (360 degree views)
Mt Adams
Mt, St. Helens
Mt. Rainier
Looking over the edge at the Cispus River valley.
Tower Rock with Riffe Lake behind it.
A couple photos taken on my way down the mountain.
I made it back to my truck and these puppies are feeling a little tired. :D
Sorry John, no eagles today either. I did look in the usual spot, twice actually. :)
Re: Wandering about in the woods
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 6:29 am
by jmh58
That's ok Chad.. The scenery is awesome and thanks for taking time to share!!! John
Re: Wandering about in the woods
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 7:58 am
by Johnnie1801
Awesome photo's, love your etched dragonfly and spyderfly :D
Re: Wandering about in the woods
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2016 2:39 pm
by Miss Dragonfly
remnar wrote:It was a gorgeous day so I decided to try hiking to the top of Tongue Mountain again.
A couple photos taken on my way down the mountain.
Sorry John, no eagles today either. I did look in the usual spot, twice actually. :)
WOW, just WOW! :) Sexy Dfly, never saw that one before! Beautiful pics! Thanks for the walk in the woods! :)
Re: Wandering about in the woods
Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 3:28 pm
by remnar
Re: Wandering about in the woods
Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 4:22 pm
by jmh58
Hey Chad..Glad to hear ya getting back to nature!! Nice water fall pic too!! John
Re: Wandering about in the woods
Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 8:48 pm
by murphjd25
Awesome pics! Where abouts do you do alot of your hiking at? I am up north in Lynnwood so most of my hikes are around the North cascades. Such beautiful country we have here.
Re: Wandering about in the woods
Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 10:00 pm
by remnar
murphjd25 wrote:Awesome pics! Where abouts do you do alot of your hiking at? I am up north in Lynnwood so most of my hikes are around the North cascades. Such beautiful country we have here.
Hi murph, I do most of my hiking in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest out of the Packwood, Randle and Cispus areas. Sometimes I'll go into Mt. Rainier National Park or hike around Mt. St. Helens Volcanic Monument. I also have a great summer job where we hire several crews of high school age kids to work in conjunction with the forest service and do all kinds of jobs up in the woods.
Re: Wandering about in the woods
Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 10:42 pm
by murphjd25
remnar wrote:murphjd25 wrote:Awesome pics! Where abouts do you do alot of your hiking at? I am up north in Lynnwood so most of my hikes are around the North cascades. Such beautiful country we have here.
Hi murph, I do most of my hiking in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest out of the Packwood, Randle and Cispus areas. Sometimes I'll go into Mt. Rainier National Park or hike around Mt. St. Helens Volcanic Monument. I also have a great summer job where we hire several crews of high school age kids to work in conjunction with the forest service and do all kinds of jobs up in the woods.
Thats great. I use to hang out around there alot when I lived in Yakima. Now I spend my weekends checking out the northern cascades. Hope your ankle held up well today!
Re: Wandering about in the woods
Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 11:21 pm
by remnar
murphjd25 wrote:remnar wrote:murphjd25 wrote:Awesome pics! Where abouts do you do alot of your hiking at? I am up north in Lynnwood so most of my hikes are around the North cascades. Such beautiful country we have here.
Hi murph, I do most of my hiking in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest out of the Packwood, Randle and Cispus areas. Sometimes I'll go into Mt. Rainier National Park or hike around Mt. St. Helens Volcanic Monument. I also have a great summer job where we hire several crews of high school age kids to work in conjunction with the forest service and do all kinds of jobs up in the woods.
Thats great. I use to hang out around there alot when I lived in Yakima. Now I spend my weekends checking out the northern cascades. Hope your ankle held up well today!
The ankle held up well but I can tell that I should hold off on any strenuous hikes for a while longer.
We are lucky to live in an area with so much natural beauty. I did a lot of hiking around the Yakima Canyon when I was in college at CWU. It's a lot different than the west side of the mountains but still beautiful. :)