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Wagonwheel Lake and Copper Mountain | OLIVER LAZENBY
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Juniper Peak: Where is everyone? Wagonwheel Lake and Copper Mountain. June 11, 2014. The “very steep” sign at the Wagonwheel Lake trailhead intrigued me last time I was at the Staircase ranger station in the Olympics. I heard the lake isn’t very impressive. I didn’t need to be impressed, but I did want to see some views of Sawtooth Ridge’s east side. Copper Mountain, beyond the lake and 1,300 feet higher, seemed like it would be a good vantage. I think it’s a toss up. Juniper Peak: Where is everyone?
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Leftover photos part 3 | OLIVER LAZENBY
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Leftover photos part 2. Juniper Peak: Where is everyone? Leftover photos part 3. May 18, 2014. Rocks south of Point of the Arches, Shi Shi Beach. Sawtooth Ridge, Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Eldorado from Cascade Pass. Corteo and Black Peaks from Maple Pass. Mountain goat at Lake Ingalls. Priest Lake, Idaho, from the Shedroof Divide trail in Washington. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Leftover photos part 2. Juniper Peak: Where is everyone? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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April ski trips | OLIVER LAZENBY
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Palouse Falls: Official state waterfall. Modern liftie: A season under the bullwheel →. April 20, 2014. Kendall Knob, March 31:. By the time I got to my car, I was already running late to meet Craig and Brett to plan an overnight trip on April 2 and 3. After a lot of careful discussion we made a plan. The next morning we changed the plan. They day after that, we met at the Preston Park and Ride in the dark and took off for the Mountain Loop Highway and Vesper Peak. Vesper Peak, April 2 and 3:. Warm weath...
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Newer posts →. Palouse Falls: Official state waterfall. February 25, 2014. Palouse Falls is on it’s way to becoming Washington State’s official waterfall. The house unanimously passed a bill that would designate Palouse Falls as the state waterfall, and now it’s headed to the senate. So I gathered my photos of Palouse Falls. The Southeast corner: The beloved Blue Mountains. February 13, 2014. Do you get used to being alone on top a mountain for months? It got easier after the first three years, she said.
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June | 2014 | OLIVER LAZENBY
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Monthly Archives: June 2014. Wagonwheel Lake and Copper Mountain. June 11, 2014. The “very steep” sign at the Wagonwheel Lake trailhead intrigued me last time I was at the Staircase ranger station in the Olympics. I heard the lake isn’t very impressive. I didn’t need to be impressed, but I did want … Continue reading →. Wagonwheel Lake and Copper Mountain. Juniper Peak: Where is everyone? Leftover photos part 3. Leftover photos part 2. Fernleaf – Off the Beaten Track. The Adventures of Baby Darkness.
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Modern liftie: A season under the bullwheel | OLIVER LAZENBY
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Leftover photos →. Modern liftie: A season under the bullwheel. April 28, 2014. So you wrote a hiking guidebook, what’s next? I asked myself. Go to work at a publishing house in Manhattan? Guide the wealthy on outdoor excursions? Instead, I was accepted for a coveted artist-in-residence program at the Summit at Snoqualmie ski resort.* I could work on my writing as much as I wanted outside the hours that I worked as a lift operator and skied. At Easy Street, a two-person chair going up the bunny slope, I ...
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January | 2014 | OLIVER LAZENBY
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Monthly Archives: January 2014. High Rock: A long three-mile hike. January 7, 2014. Purgatory must feel like driving on state Route 161 through Puyallup, South Hill, and Graham. Every time I worked my sticky gear stick up to fifth gear, a traffic light blinked into view. A tunnel of strip malls surrounds the … Continue reading →. Wagonwheel Lake and Copper Mountain. Juniper Peak: Where is everyone? Leftover photos part 3. Leftover photos part 2. Fernleaf – Off the Beaten Track. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Leftover photos part 2 | OLIVER LAZENBY
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Leftover photos part 3 →. Leftover photos part 2. May 14, 2014. The Palouse from Kamiak Butte County Park. I’m reminded of this Ed Abbey quote: “This is the most beautiful place on earth. There are many such places.”. More Palouse, this time from Iller Creek Conservation Area, just miles from downtown Spokane. Basalt columns in Potholes Coulee. The Easton Glacier on Mount Baker. I don’t have a dog. On occasion, I borrow one. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Leftover photos part 3 →.
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November | 2012 | OLIVER LAZENBY
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Monthly Archives: November 2012. Day off in the Teanaway. November 8, 2012. Since I’m writing a hiking guidebook, I am contractually obligated to do a lot of hiking. I hardly ever work more than 40 hours a week, but since all the work that I do has flexible hours, my work week … Continue reading →. Wagonwheel Lake and Copper Mountain. Juniper Peak: Where is everyone? Leftover photos part 3. Leftover photos part 2. Fernleaf – Off the Beaten Track. The Adventures of Baby Darkness. Blog at WordPress.com.