These are some of my natural history ramblings, both literary and afoot, the result of a search for whatever there is to be found, including the native orchids and wildflowers of the beautiful state in which we live.
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
Snowshoeing Mount Spokane
On January 25 one of our sons was staying with us and finishing up some remodeling work on our home. We decided to take a day off and go snowshoeing at Mount Spokane State Park. Mount Spokane lies to the northeast of the city of Spokane and is the highest peak in the area at 5883 feet. It is about an hour's drive from our home.
We found a place to park near the ski resort and headed up the trail, but found that it was so very foggy that we could see little and were in danger of losing our way, especially since we were not familiar with the area or the trails. After snowshoeing an hour or so we headed back home, a bit disappointed but thankful for the excursion.
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eastern washington,
fog,
mount spokane,
mount spokane state park,
snow,
snowshoes,
washington,
winter
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2 comments:
Looks like a lot snow. Even the foggy photos are nice.
We've found that foggy and rainy days are good days for photography. Doesn't have to be sunny.
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