Mt. Rainier day 2

Mt. Rainier day 2

Hiked up to base camp today. This hike let me know just how out of shape I am. Fat, out of shape and older… Lots of huffing and puffing. It is a 3.1 mile ascent with a 2000′ elevation gain. Back in the day…sigh. Anyway, the view from here is spectacular. I passed several hikers/skiers who lug their gear up to about 10,000′ and then ski down to where I am standing in the above photo. I know the picture is dark, but the sun and snow played hell with the camera; and I could’t change either the sun or mountain. In case anyone cares, I am using a FujiFilm Finepix S1000 with a tripod. That’s how I’m getting all of these pictures with me in them. It’s also why they are all from a lower angle.

Here is a picture of some skiers making their way down the mountain.

Here is a picture of their gear. Ignore the pretty girl in the background.

Two headed back down. They said it took them two hours to ski down. they said they take breaks to savior the moment. The guy in the orange pants also had a camera drone so he could film their decent. Out of all of their gear he said that the drone was the heaviest. To be young and in great shape again.

Base camp is also where hikers begin their ascent. Here is a group on their way to base 2. They will begin their final ascent in the morning, usually leaving around 3 or 4 am before the snow gets too soft and dangerous.

Lunch at the top. Mixed nuts with raisins added. Also known as trail mix or if you want to go old school, Gorp (sp).  There are lots of ways to make it, dried fruit, chocolate etc. Everyone seems to have their favorite. This is how I prefer mine.

Mt. Rainier

Mt. Rainier

Mt. Rainier National Park.

Had a great hike with some beautiful scenery. On the way up I met four women headed to base to have lunch. They were trying to take a selfie when I offered to take a picture for them. They were super nice and appreciative.

Here is a picture of them coming up the trail. I met them again on the way back down and we had a great conversation. Melinda-hiker-kayaker was awesome. I told them about my trip and upcoming book and they became fans. They were a lot of fun.

Here is a picture from their picnic spot.

After my hike I went back to camp and saw the fellow in the camp site next to me struggling to get his moped back on his very nice Mercedes RV. I offered my help and we eventually got it back up on its stand. Normally he uses a ramp but because of the angles at our sites it was more difficult than he thought it would be. Afterwards, he offered a cold beer for payment. How could I say no. His name is Kaz and he is a Mechanical Engineer from Olympia Washington. We hit it off and later we had wine and talked into the night around his campfire.

He immigrated from communist Poland via Austria back in 1983. It was interesting that his political views almost mirror mine. Especially that his perspective is filtered from having come from a communist country. He is also a huge outdoors man, having hiked and camped all over the North West. He suggested that I head down to Crater Lake in Oregon and then to Brice and Zion in Utah.  I think I will take him up on his suggestion. All in all an excellent day.

Glacier National Park

Glacier National Park

First off, for all you haters, my truck made it and just turned 259000 miles.

It was a balmy 40 degrees this morning on Logan Pass. Lucky for me, the pass just opened today. It was still blocked with snow yesterday.

Even this guy was looking for an easy way through.

One of the lakes down below on the East entrance.

The river flowing in to it from up top.

 

Catching Up

Catching Up

Sitting in Miss Kitty’s Coffee Cafe in Great Falls Montana.

Going to do a little bit of a picture dump so I don’t get too far behind.

Camp last night was in Lewis and Clark NF outside of Stanford Montana.

The campground had great potential but was unkempt and overgrown. The campground is called Dry Wolf and is split by a nice creek. Unfortunately it was so overgrown it was hard to get to. The campground itself is 22 miles down a dirt road through some nice farmland.

These cows were interested in my truck.

These wanted to stay in the roadway and really didn’t care.

 

Day Three and Four

Day Three and Four

The last two days I have been visiting an old Navy buddy who I haven’t seen since 1988. He lives in Thief River Falls Minnesota, population 8900. This is is the view from his mail box towards town.

This is the other direction. Today we are in Grand Forks ND so I can have access to wifi. Drinking an excellent cup of coffee at Corner Coffee and catching up with email. Heading either West or North tomorrow; not sure which way the wind will take me, stay tuned.

 

Day Two

Day Two

After a long arduous day of driving, tonight’s dinner is at the Thirsty Goat  in Madison Wisconsin. A little BBQ washed down with a New Glarus Spotted Cow ale. Made with flaked barley and Wisconsin malts. APV 4.8%

Day one

Day one

On the way. Set up the first night in Daniel Boone National Forest. Still 18 hours away from Thief River Falls Minnesota.