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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Urban Hike III

 

Don’t let the snow keep you inside.  There are lots of things to see and you don’t have to drive to get to them.  Just take a walk around your own neighborhood before the snow melts.  I took a short hike got to use all of my snow clothes because it was cold out there.  But you can always come home for hot chocolate. Saw a kid learning how to snow board

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There are still all sorts of reminders of fall around

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People are out with their dogs

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More dog pictures for Marily

You’ll see ice in all sorts of forms

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The toys of summer put away for the winter. 

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all sorts of plants covered by snow. 

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Pictures from walk

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Urban Hike II

 

I spent a couple of hours this afternoon hiking around Foster and Marsh Islands.  That’s the water front trail between the Museum of Industry and the north end of the Arboretum.  “Every thing is beautiful, in its own way.”  Ahh, I’m having a flash back.  Someone please intervene before I go out and buy some red and white striped bell bottoms.  I usually refuse to take pictures of ducks, little children and rabbits, but these ducks had a great synchronized swimming routine.

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Duck pictures

There is still an amazing amount of fall colors.  And a wide variety of things to see in a short flat hike. There are herons and other birds flying across the water ways

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eating berries

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And in general, just making a lot of noise in the trees.

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The hike has a lot of variety and in the November light, it is golden.  There are waterways

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Marshes

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and trees.

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It looks as though the water front rental at University of Washington is rent kayaks instead of canoes these days.

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Pictures from trail side

 

If you are willing to get off of the trail, work your way through the swamp with out sinking, with a little luck, you will come across a ferry ring.  Molly assures me this is where the little people live. Anybody want to come back with me on a night with a full moon?

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Ferry ring pictures

And I have finally figured out why people in Texas don’t understand conservation. Our freeway on ramps are prettier than 80 % of Texas.

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It may be a state where a flooded open pit mine actually adds beauty to the landscape.

Freeway pictures

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Snow Lake

 

I headed up to snow lake with the intention of heading on up too Gem Lake.  My plan was to take some pictures of the fall foliage. There comes a time when you have to abandon your plan, no matter how conceptually brilliant it it, and go with the flow.

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It was a three season hike, all in six hours.  The temperature was 75 degrees.  Well in Seattle, but it probably got to sixty where I was. The hike up in the sunshine was pleasant with some fall colors.

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Of course winter was setting in by the time I got to Snow Lake

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And was pretty well established in the higher lakes off of the trail.

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Pictures of the trail

Winter and fall seemed to be locked in a battle, but the transition to winter is winning.  Due to La Nina, there is going to be a lot of snow this year

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Snow, Ice, Rock, and plant Boundaries

I really like the ice during the first two weeks of cold weather.  My relatives in Arizona may think that discussing the best snow and ice conditions to hike is  the first stage of hypothermia, but there really is a difference.  The ice is iridescent shades of gray, before it is covered with snow.

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Pictures of the frozen lake

and some wonderful ice formations are at the boundary of the ice and land.

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Ice formations

On the way back down, there was some great late afternoon light on the water.  October and November are my favorite months for photography because of the great low light angles.

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Light on the streams

All in all it was a wonderful hike, even though it did not go to plan.

Urban Hikes

 

Molly and I went al over New England in search of fall colors and we saw some beautiful villages, dark blue skies, and great colors, but I was even more blown away by the colors in the Japanese Tea Garden at the end of the arboretum. So, if you want a short level hike with lots to see, try the Tea Garden.  There are of course the beautiful colors, which by the way, are not characteristic of Japanese Gardens.  They are suppose to be lots of shades of green.

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And some beautiful ponds with bridges, rest areas and great reflections

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Surprising to me were the animals.  I expected the Koi

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but the turtles sunning themselves on the rocks were a surprise.  I have to admit, it was a great day for it.

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So if you get a sunny day and a few hours before November is and the leaves are gone, I highly recommend the Japanese Tea Garden.

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By the way, you cannot actually get a cup of tea there, but if you drive over the hill, there are lots of great lunch spots in Madison Park.

More Pictures of the Tea Garden