Category: Hike & Bike

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Mount Rainer Ntnl Park – Box Canyon

The Box Canyon Loop is only a half-mile paved trail. In terms of difficulty, it does not go far on the scale. But in terms of concentrated splendor, it jumps right up there. The trail not only crosses a deep river gorge but follows a glacier’s path. Along the trail...

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Robe Canyon Historic Trail

In an attempt to avoid driving straight trough the Seattle area, I chose to take the longer way around the metro area. Since my overnight stay in Mt Vernon, I got off the Interstate and rode out to Granite Falls which is home to Robe Canyon Historic Trail, where I...

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Steamboat Rock State Park – Northrup Canyon

I decided on a quick bike ride before leaving the Grand Coulee area. Steamboat Rock State park doesn’t have a lot in terms of hiking or biking, it is more about boating and swimming, but the Northrup Canyon trail leads out to an old homestead, so I went for it....

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Liberty Lake Regional Park

Since I couldn’t describe it any better than the pro’s… “One of the largest county parks in the State of Washington, Liberty Lake Regional Park altogether contains over 3,000 acres wetlands, lakeshore, montane forest, irrigated turf, conservation areas, and an ORV trails area.  The park provides a designated swimming beach, 200 parking spaces, play...

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Glacier Ntnl Park – Avalanche Lake

Uncertain what to expect, I went ahead and started down the Avalanche Lake trail. Right at the start the trailhead map says it is 2 miles of uphill hiking… which turned me away initially, but the climb was not a big factor once I got started. The larger issue was...

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Glacier Ntnl Park – Trail of the Cedars

My first hike within Glacier National Park would be the easy, popular, 3/4 of a mile Trail of the Cedars trail. The trail itself is either paved or a boardwalk making it wheelchair accessible. The simple stroll put me right in the thick of the dense cedar-hemlock forest following Avalanche...

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Biking the CDT in Montana

A few miles East of Butte, Montana is the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest. I spent the night at the Homestake Trailhead (exit 233 of Interstate 90) which just happens to be the Continental Divide trail. There is clear boondocking to the North of the Interstate and even a small lake, but...