Byron, you often make me thirsty!
Finished up doing a renovation on our kitchen- everything except the cabinets and the refrigerator since it's still working fine.
I've been itching to get up Northeast to see what snow conditions are like where I have been doing early season overnight backpacking trips for many years now.
Getting less willing to camp on snow as time goes on.
Good news, snow is pretty much gone where I want to camp.
North Cascades highway is still closed, I'm sure the assessment and reopening are about to commence.
Well OK, guess I'll stop and hike down to the lake then
Just a wee bit of snow/ice in the shadowy areas
First view of Ross, 80' down prepped for run off refill
Dang, that would be very fun since it's got a Merc 115 hanging off the back.
Named after a local peak which was name for an early settler and his wife's Sourdough bread.
Ross Lake Resort in winter mode.
The trail I want to hike runs up above tree line a couple hundred feet and North a few more miles... looks snow free!
Oh good! the mountains are still hanging around
View from what is usually 30' underwater
Love PNW trails
Sourdough mountain