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It was finally t-shirt weather in Seattle. Our Mars Hill Softball team was playing the top team in our league last week. I had just struck out, and we had many runs to make up to overtake our opponent. The other team was out in the field, and [...]
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When I was younger, my siblings and I would laugh at my mother’s meticulous 3-page packing list that she checked off every time we would go camping. All contingencies were planned for, from rain to heat to bugs to animals, and everywhere we went our needs were effortlessly met. At the beach and [...]
The hiking season has already begun, but there is still time to check out some of these gorgeous destinations without too many other people to keep you company!
Annette Lake (on Snoqualmie Pass) – A beautiful waterfall fills this lake on its eastern boundary, and its moderate-level trail makes this a great first camping or [...]
There are few things more satisfying to me than to show a non-“outdoorsy†person exactly how fun camping can be. I start by making it easy – all they have to do is bring a sleeping bag, pillow, and their clothes for the weekend! All food, snacks, and usually their tents are covered [...]
One of the best points for living in Seattle is the close access to God’s great creation, the outdoors. Drive an hour and you are on the snowy slopes of Snoqualmie. Or drive 40 minutes and you can hit hearty hiking trails off I-90 in the Mt Baker/Snoqualmie Ranger district. Driving 30 minutes you will [...]
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