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Common Wildflowers Of The Wenatchee Foothills

Posted on March 16, 2024November 17, 2024 by Shannon Leader

At some point this winter I came across a brochure of wildflowers for the Wenatchee area and it had me all excited thinking about the return of spring!  These flowers aren’t limited to the foothills surrounding the Central Washington town, you can find them along U.S. Route 2, as well as the Columbia River Gorge. …

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A Creepy Moment At The Index Town Wall

Posted on February 8, 2024November 17, 2024 by Shannon Leader

It’s been about a year and a half since I have hiked the Wall but with the rain and avalanche forecast, last week seemed like the perfect day to do so.  And other than a creepy moment at the end, I couldn’t have asked for a better rainy day out. I arrived at the empty…

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A Trail To The Trail Of Two Forests Near Mount St. Helens

Posted on January 21, 2024November 17, 2024 by Shannon Leader

A few days ago, my page on the Trail of Two Forests started blowing up with way more visitors than it has ever seen.  It was a hike near Mount St. Helens that I did with Elizabeth in 2020 after researching the Pine Creek Trail for Washington Trails Association.   I could not figure out…

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Observations From A Long Overdue Revisit To Barclay Lake

Posted on January 5, 2024November 17, 2024 by Shannon Leader

I did something on Tuesday I haven’t done in a few years, I got up early for a New Year’s Day hike in the mountains. Lately the trails have been so busy on this day, I just prefer to ride my bike around town or do an urban stroll. But I got out the door…

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2023: Highlights Of Another Year Outdoors

Posted on December 31, 2023November 17, 2024 by Shannon Leader

Ah, the proverbial 2023 highlight post… As I mentioned yesterday, there was a lot of “recapping” for this year.  One of my intentions at the beginning of the year was to get the most out of my America The Beautiful Pass, Oregon State Parks Pass and Discover Pass.  Apart from all the bike riding, I…

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A Winter Walk In The Wind River Experimental Arboretum

Posted on December 29, 2023November 17, 2024 by Shannon Leader

The weather we have been having lately here in the Pacific Northwest has not been super motivating for getting up into the mountains, particularly with the avalanche conditions that come with new, wet snow.  It reminds me of the time we were down along the Columbia Gorge in December and the forecast was nothing but…

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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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