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A Wet Step Back In Time

Posted on March 13, 2017November 26, 2024 by Shannon Leader

Have you ever driven down the same road for 30 years and then one day you see the sign for something and think, “I’m going to check that out today”?  This was one of those roads, one of those signs and one of those times.  Check out my trip report from Lake Sylvia State Park and the 1.5…

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Nightshade Free Marinara

Posted on March 9, 2017November 16, 2024 by Shannon Leader

Jump to the recipe… It’s been a rough week, mostly because my lovely bf has torn his meniscus. He was out on his “Course 2”, preparing to be a SAR (Search and Rescue) leader with a group of SAR trainees when he stepped wrong.  The next thing you know, they are carrying him out on…

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How I Train for Hiking Season

Posted on March 6, 2017November 26, 2024 by Shannon Leader

So just how DO I train for hiking season? For someone who lives for stability and rituals, I really suck at routines.  Say taking vitamins, for example.  I am good for a few days but then it is hit or miss remembering to gag down those little capsules before heading out in the morning.  I have…

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Rain, Mud, and Logging History on Lord Hill

Posted on March 3, 2017December 12, 2024 by Shannon Leader

I could probably just write a whole post on how I am SO OVER ALL THIS RAIN.  Enough!   I left work early today and headed home debating trying to get on trail.  It had been raining all day and the thought of fighting afternoon traffic to get to the outdoors for just an hour…

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Railroad Grade and The Easton Glacier

Posted on March 1, 2017November 26, 2024 by Shannon Leader

There is just something about walking a trail and gazing up at a glacier that gives you pause.  Not only because glaciers seem to be on the endangered species list but they seem to embody the history of the mountain. This was a hike I did in 2015 and I will be returning to this trail…

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Let The Scramble Begin

Posted on February 26, 2017November 26, 2024 by Shannon Leader

This last week I had my first lecture with the Everett Mountaineers for their Alpine Scrambling Course.  It was a full house with about 35 students and 8 leaders but I am glad I am taking it here and not in Seattle. I hear they have up to 200 students! Going around the room it…

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Shannon is an outdoor lifestyle writer and whole foods recipe creator who strives to encourage others to live more boldly, eat more vegetables, reduce their footprint and give back with gratitude. She lives in the Pacific Northwest of the United States and can usually be found out hiking or somewhere wishing she was. She enjoys her chocolate dark, a swinging hammock and liberated toes. Find out more here…

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