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Best Camping Spots in Washington

In Washington, great places to camp are nearly endless. But it’s summertime, which means you’re going to want to make the most of every weekend.[Read More…]

by July 27, 2015 0 comments Community, Trails
Now Playing at the Pasayten Wilderness Amphitheater

Now Playing at the Pasayten Wilderness Amphitheater

Editor’s Note – To get the full story on Jim’s trip to Washington’s Pasayten Wilderness, check out his article Hiking with Horses: How Aging Hikers Can[Read More…]

by January 7, 2015 0 comments Community, Trails
Greying, dead tree trunks were the only over story for the first twelve miles of the Andrews Creek trail - Photo by Linda Knutson

Hiking with Horses: How Aging Hikers Can Take on the Wilderness

I think we can all relate to and prepare for living unconnected and in natural grandeur, but we don’t think about the wonderful gift of[Read More…]

by November 13, 2014 0 comments Community, Trails
A Devilish Night on Devils Dome

A Devilish Night on Devils Dome

I immediately woke my two companions and let them know that they needed to get up, get dressed, get out of the tent and give me a hand. At first they were both saying, “why don’t you just put on the rain fly and get back in, go back to sleep…” and I replied that if they stayed in the tent that they would miss the lightning show. That provided sufficient motivation and they were soon out of the tent, looking at the skies.

by August 6, 2012 0 comments Fireside, Trails
Cathedral Peak and Amphitheater Mountain, Pasayten Wilderness

Cathedral Peak and Amphitheater Mountain, Pasayten Wilderness

We just stopped there in awe, I was running all over like a 6 year old, taking pictures and exclaiming loudly how awesome a place it was. After running out of cool shit to say and taking maybe 200 pictures we saddled up to tackle the final two miles or so Cathedral Pass. The closer you get to Cathedral Peak the more you stop and stare. The southeast face of the peak is remarkably steep and actually looks out of place. The eastern Pasayten is better known for its rounded peaks than its jagged summits. This entire area looked more like it belonged in the Southwest than the Northwest!

by June 6, 2012 0 comments Trails