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Where we've been and what we've seen, in and around the Salish Sea. Monthly Archives: November 2012. November 28, 2012. It’s true – the Salish Seasonal Guide is up and (hopefully) working smoothly. I hope you enjoy using the site as much as I enjoyed creating it. It will continue to change and grow as I get outside and add more cool stuff. In the meantime, enjoy what’s already there, and drop us a line to let us know what you think! Blog at WordPress.com. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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Where we've been and what we've seen, in and around the Salish Sea. November 28, 2012. It’s true – the Salish Seasonal Guide is up and (hopefully) working smoothly. I hope you enjoy using the site as much as I enjoyed creating it. It will continue to change and grow as I get outside and add more cool stuff. In the meantime, enjoy what’s already there, and drop us a line to let us know what you think! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Blog at WordPress.com.
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Where we've been and what we've seen, in and around the Salish Sea. November 28, 2012. It’s true – the Salish Seasonal Guide is up and (hopefully) working smoothly. I hope you enjoy using the site as much as I enjoyed creating it. It will continue to change and grow as I get outside and add more cool stuff. In the meantime, enjoy what’s already there, and drop us a line to let us know what you think! Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Where we've been and what we've seen, in and around the Salish Sea. We want to help you discover Washington’s best natural events – every season, everywhere! This blog is your source for all the latest outdoor happenings. You can reach us via email at salishseasonalguide (at) gmail (dot) com, or by leaving a comment. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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Salish Seasonal Guide :: Swans
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Skip to Main Content. Where to go and what to see, in and around the Salish Sea. It's true - the Salish Seasonal Guide is up and (hopefully) working. Herons, Ducks &. Winter is the best time to see these big, beautiful birds up close. November, December, January, or February. What to look for:. Swans like lakes and ponds where they feed on water plants, and open flat fields where they can eat grass and leftover grain. Cut farm fields are especially good for attracting them. When swimming, a Tundra swan's...
Salish Seasonal Guide :: Swans
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Skip to Main Content. Where to go and what to see, in and around the Salish Sea. It's true - the Salish Seasonal Guide is up and (hopefully) working. Herons, Ducks &. Winter is the best time to see these big, beautiful birds up close. November, December, January, or February. What to look for:. Swans like lakes and ponds where they feed on water plants, and open flat fields where they can eat grass and leftover grain. Cut farm fields are especially good for attracting them. When swimming, a Tundra swan's...
Salish Seasonal Guide :: Kids
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Skip to Main Content. Where to go and what to see, in and around the Salish Sea. It's true - the Salish Seasonal Guide is up and (hopefully) working. Expose your kids to the wonders of the great outdoors with one of these activities, specially selected to be kid-friendly. Don't see what you want? Check out this month's featured events!
Salish Seasonal Guide :: Quadrantid Meteor Shower
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Skip to Main Content. Where to go and what to see, in and around the Salish Sea. It's true - the Salish Seasonal Guide is up and (hopefully) working. Telescope at Goldendale Observatory. January's skies are cold and clear, leading to some of the best stargazing of the year. The Quadrantid Meteor Shower is especially amazing - if you can escape the cloudy skies! January 3, 2013. Leavenworth Nordic Trail System. What to look for:. 60 Meteors a Minute. You may get lucky and see (or hear! You can see meteors...
Salish Seasonal Guide :: Wolf Moon
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Skip to Main Content. Where to go and what to see, in and around the Salish Sea. It's true - the Salish Seasonal Guide is up and (hopefully) working. A full Wolf Moon. January's full moon is called the Wolf Moon because January is the darkest, coldest month of the year, when the proverbial "wolf is at the door.". Nowadays, of course, wolves are much less common and most people have never even seen one, let alone had one howling at the door! January 26, 2013. Moonrise will be at approximately 5:00 pm.
Salish Seasonal Guide :: Kids
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Skip to Main Content. Where to go and what to see, in and around the Salish Sea. It's true - the Salish Seasonal Guide is up and (hopefully) working. Expose your kids to the wonders of the great outdoors with one of these activities, specially selected to be kid-friendly. Don't see what you want? Check out this month's featured events!
Salish Seasonal Guide :: Ski Safari
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Skip to Main Content. Where to go and what to see, in and around the Salish Sea. It's true - the Salish Seasonal Guide is up and (hopefully) working. Along the Wenatchee River. To really experience the winter woods, nordic skis or snowshoes are the way to go! December, January, February, or any time there’s enough snow. Leavenworth Nordic Trail System. What to look for:. A surprising number of animals will be out and about in the winter woods. Call, as well as their nearly constant high-pitched chatter.
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Skip to Main Content. Where to go and what to see, in and around the Salish Sea. It's true - the Salish Seasonal Guide is up and (hopefully) working. Winter can provide unique opportunities to see new and unusual sights. Don't let the cold or the gloom keep you from getting out there! Spot them from your car! Bundle up for the best stargazing of the year. Spend some time with a graceful winter visitor. Explore the hidden world of the winter woods. Let's go howl at the moon! See all for January.
Salish Seasonal Guide :: Home
Skip to Main Content. Where to go and what to see, in and around the Salish Sea. It's true - the Salish Seasonal Guide is up and (hopefully) working. Winter can provide unique opportunities to see new and unusual sights. Don't let the cold or the gloom keep you from getting out there! Spot them from your car! Bundle up for the best stargazing of the year. Spend some time with a graceful winter visitor. Explore the hidden world of the winter woods. Let's go howl at the moon! See all for January.
Salish Seasonal Guide :: Home
Skip to Main Content. Where to go and what to see, in and around the Salish Sea. It's true - the Salish Seasonal Guide is up and (hopefully) working. Winter can provide unique opportunities to see new and unusual sights. Don't let the cold or the gloom keep you from getting out there! Spot them from your car! Bundle up for the best stargazing of the year. Spend some time with a graceful winter visitor. Explore the hidden world of the winter woods. Let's go howl at the moon! See all for January.
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Salish Seasonal Blog | Where we've been and what we've seen, in and around the Salish Sea
Where we've been and what we've seen, in and around the Salish Sea. November 28, 2012. It’s true – the Salish Seasonal Guide is up and (hopefully) working smoothly. I hope you enjoy using the site as much as I enjoyed creating it. It will continue to change and grow as I get outside and add more cool stuff. In the meantime, enjoy what’s already there, and drop us a line to let us know what you think! Blog at WordPress.com. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
Salish Sea Spill Map
Salish Sea Spill Map. Welcome to the Salish Sea Spill Map. Kinder Morgan plans to ship 400 tankers loaded with tar sands oil each year through the Salish Sea. If the oil spilled, where would it go, and what iconic and ecologically important places could be affected? Report a drift card. That you’ve found. Or explore the rest of the website to see the map, find out more about the threats to the region. Report a found drift card. Please provide some information about the card you found:. The project is a c...
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Salish Sea SUP Crossing | #SALISHSUPX
Salish Sea SUP Crossing. Stand Up Paddle Salish Sea Crossing #SALISHSUPX. 2016 Salish Sea SUP Crossing Team. For the fourth year in a row we will once again be challenging the Georgia Strait on our Stand Up Paddle Boards on July 8th 2017. It shows how challenging and arduous crossing the Salish Sea on paddle boards can be. Having crossed from Nanaimo to Vancouver successfully in 2014 and 2015 it was a very tough call to make last year to turn around. It was heartbreaking. Even with all the advanced weath...