One of the joys of living in Washington state (besides the interminable rain), is the extreme natural beauty of our surroundings. Last year, we went hiking at Mt. Baker (click here to revisit The Snow Swim) when there was too much snow to do much more than slip’n’slide. This year, we planned the family hike earlier and went up to the Chain Lakes, a series of interconnected cold water lakes at Mt. Baker.
It was a gorgeous day, complete with sun and a nice breeze. The actual hike was up and down, with rock falls to circumvent and mountain goats to distract us from our burning thighs. Like last year, my husband proved his manly-man worth by swimming in sub-40 degree water.
Our niece dog, Samantha, accompanied the family. She seemed a bit confused by the snow but still put on a good face, gamely skidding around in the cold stuff with a slightly happy look on her face. Here is Erik (my brother and the Otion store manager) and happy niece-dog, Sam, contemplating their small place on the grand mountain.
Wildflowers were wildly abundant (no doubt, thanks to all the rain this summer) up and down the trail, interspersed with water falls and lush fields of dense greenery.
We ended the day as a merry group, despite the badly sprained (broken?) ankle for my Dad. He managed to twist it with a full 2.5 miles back to the cars. Thankfully, Erik came fully prepared with electrical tape and Dad was able to forge a make-shift split, borrow some walking poles and hobble slowly back to the car. He’ll be in a cast for a few weeks but impressed us all with his trooper-like attitude. He certainly was in good enough spirits to enjoy a full and hearty meal (along with the rest of us!) at Mambo Italiano.
This weekend was in celebration of Erik’s birthday. So, if you’re in at Otion this week, be sure to wish him a “Happy Birthday!” It was a great chance to hang out with the family and take advantage of the wonderous magnificence of Washington state.
Anonymous says
Fabulous shots and terrific vista’s, there’s nothing like a day hike in beautiful Washington State high country.
We visit Mt. St. Helen’s yearly and enjoy the gorgeous view’s from atop the ridges.
Thankyou for sharing!
Cindy Nicholson
Longview, Wa
Anne-Marie says
Randi,
You are so right about the rain! It rained yesterday and is schedule to rain tomorrow too but that’s why we get such a nice green state =)
Eat Well (was Teresa R) says
Ouch, your poor dad. Luckily for him, and everyone, that he has a wonderful attitude! What a guy!
Randi Lyn A. says
Beautiful pics…. *almost* makes me miss living in Washington (but I don’t miss the RAIN!!!!)
Anne-Marie says
Dad’s ankle will be in a full cast, at least for a few weeks. But, he’s hobbling around with the best of them and is in good spirits. =)
Brigette says
That is just beautiful. A day surrounded by wonderful scenery and family….can’t get much better than that. Hope your Dad has a speedy recovery.
Heather@Twin Birch says
Happy Birthday, Erik! What a breath~taking spot!! Sub 40 degree water is only for the bravest of the brave! (I’m not that!)
Eat Well (was Teresa R) says
I don’t miss the rain in the Pac NW, but I sure do miss the spectacular scenery.
Hope your dad’s ankle will heal quickly (hope it’s not broken)!
Joanna says
Just stunning. I must come visit one day.
Gorg!
Pajama Mama says
Oh my! How absolutely beautiful!!!
Looks like you had much better weather this weekend that we did…thanks to Fay.
Lela B says
God, Washington is so beautiful! I am jealous that you and Jenny get to live there. 🙂