Monday, April 1, 2024

Blanchard Mtn. and Easter weekend

 Saturday's hiking choice was Blanchard Mtn. and hopefully North Butte. 
My foot (plantar fasciitis) seems to be on the mend as long as I keep doing the things that make it happy: Stretches and exercisesI found Toe Yoga and Scraping particularly helpful.
We drove to the upper parking lot, which since I'd been here last has been blessed with a bathroom, Yay!!
We walked up the logging road, past the Alternate incline trail and up to the British Army trail. Since I'm a PNT fan, I'm always excited when we get to walk past the PNT signs, emblems and Blazes when we hike on these sections.

Me, excited to not only be on the PNT but to be done with the uphill road walking. Now for uphill trail walking!


Always love when I find heart rocks on the trail. This was a nice sized one.

The top of the British Army trail is a nice fairly flat trail corridor with less ferns and more Salal bushes.


We walked along Lizard lake until we came to the North Butte trail junction.

We saw an Eagle way across the lake, but it would take a camera better than my cell phone to get a good photo. Here's my attempt at a photo zoom. Pretty blurry right??!! Zoom in on the photo above and see if you can spot where the Eagle is.

Before we headed up to North Butte, I felt like I needed to take a break. My legs were feeling the incline we'd already done. After a sit down, some water and a snack I was ready to march on up the hill.

Our adventure dog checking out the scenery.

We sat on the rocks at the top for lunch, our faithful adventure dog took a "very short" rest.


View of the Salish sea from the top.

After lunch we headed back down towards Lizard lake and enjoyed the many Skunk cabbage blooms in the wet areas along the trail. Their pops of bright yellow were a welcome sight to my eyes after our monochrome season of winter.

Lizard lake view again.

My husband wanted to show me the views at a new trail just to the left before the Alternate incline trail junction. First we had a discussion about how I felt, since my body and my foot hadn't hiked much beyond 7 miles for quite awhile. Our choices: go on the new trail and on down the road for a much longer hike, go to the view area then turn around and then head down the alternate incline trail. The second option would make it a shorter trek. I declared all was good so on we went.

He was right, the views were great. Worth going out if even for a peek and turn around. We could see Mt. Baker, the Twin Sisters, Lake Samish and Lost lake. Even though the new trail is designated for hikers, it is shared with mountain bikers and horses, so everyone needs to practice safe yielding. Just as we left the trail and joined the logging road for our descent we got to step aside for a group of bikers. They were glad to hear their uphill journey was over.
Mount Baker and the Twin Sisters.

Samish lake

Making our way down the nearly 4 mile descent.

It was a great hike and by far my farthest last June.
Total miles hiked: 11miles
Total ascent: 1844 feet
I'm happy to say I wasn't sore on Sunday and my foot feels fine. So it seems we can take on most any hike we want again. I'm excited to hit the trails more regularly. I go back and forth with if I want to re-join the Trailblazers again, but it is very nice to be able to pick our own days, our own hikes, our start and end times, adjust our routes on a whim and best of all to be just the two of us on our outings. I guess you can see where I'm leaning.

We spent Easter driving up to Mt. Baker, stopping along the way for our favorite Chorizo Burritos at the The Waken Bakery Shuksan was spectacular with a beautiful Easter blue sky.

The Ravens at the lower ski area were ready for Easter too!

Tuesday, March 26, 2024

January, February and March catch up!

What have I been doing since my last post???
Not so patiently waiting for my plantar fasciitis on my right foot to get better😢. It's been a long slow process, just about as long as it took for my left foot to feel better. Anywho, I've been out for walks and have gradually been working in some hikes with some elevation gain, so I'm much happier these days. 

January brought us some cold weather, I enjoy getting out in it especially on bright sunny days.
We walked at Northern State recreation area.

Enjoyed a nice sunset on an icey evening near the Padilla shore trail.

Saw some Snow on the beach for our Goose Rock hike at Deception Pass

Enjoyed a short wander at Cornet bay.



Cornet bay

Our adventure dog playing at Cornet bay

In February we drove to the Baker lake area and continued all the way to the north trailhead, we enjoyed the river and tall trees along the trail. The perfect way to spend my last day of my sixties.





and just like that I woke up the next morning and I was 70😮
Our kids planned a nice day in British Columbia, complete with a beautiful cake made by our youngest son's fiancé.


March brought Daylight savings time, yay!!, Spring and hikes!!
I took my dog for a few walks. I finally learned how to walk her without feeling like she's going to dart off and drag me off my feet. She is rambunctious and strong. I now can have somewhat enjoyable walks alone with her😂. One of my favorite walks with her was at the Bp public access. Apparently I'm not the only one that enjoyed the daffodils.



We hiked from Bowman Bay to the big Cedar and on to the Tursi trail, my first hike with an elevation gain of more than 1000 feet in some time!





On the Vernal Equinox we hiked from Heart Lake to the Lake Erie overlook.




We got a late start for our hike, but we made it back to the car before dark!
A great way to welcome in Spring.

Today we hiked to Lily lake from the Samish overlook and returned via Max's shortcut and the Larry Reed trail. We lucked out and had a beautiful day before we were done. Another 1000+ feet elevation hike!




We did more than this since December, but that was a quick catch up!

I've decided to embrace my 70's with the phrase: 
"Sententiously in my Seventies"
The definition of Sententiously:
Trying to appear wise, intelligent, and important, in a way that is annoying. 
I feel like I'm off to a great start!