Herbivore Burger at Huckleberry’s Natural Market – Feildroast Patty, Tempe, Celebration Roast, Vegan Cheddar, Vegan Mayo, Lettuce, Tomato, Onion, Whole Wheat Bun.
What a weekend!
Fleetwood Mac Club Tickets #thiswillbefun
Ken Melnrick starting his 26.2 mile run!
Ironman Coeur d'Alene
Go Kenny!!!
Baby Plank
Little Spar Lake
I was fortunate enough to get a free weekend off as an early Father’s Day present, so into the wild I went. James and Nathan were able to go which was great, since the last time the three of us backpacked together was about six years ago at Glacier National Park.
After a little discussion we decided to try out Little Spar Lake in the proposed Scotchman Peaks Wilderness, with a solid plan B in case there was too much snow at Little Spar. On the drive over we became a little concerned by the amount of snow in the surrounding peaks, but decided that there is really only one way to find out just how much snow is up there – by hiking right to it.
The drive to the trailhead was cut short by a 1/4 of a mile because of a washout. This washout became our first of many creek crossings. Most of the creeks were simple but a couple were knee deep and one was way too dangerous to ford, but luckily we found some fallen tree bridges downriver that we were able to use.
As we got closer to the lake we began seeing more and more snow. Soon we were hiking up through the forest over several feet of snow with no bare ground to be seen. We were prepared to camp on snow, but it’s just not that fun hanging around with cold wet feet and I’ve never had good luck with backcountry campfires on top of snow. Fortunately, right as we got to the lake there was just enough bare ground for our tents and a few huge flat boulders jutting out into the water that we could hang out on and enjoy the glorious view. It was heaven.
S'mores!
Palouse
Rainy hike by the river
Grandpa T and Jimmy D
Visiting Great Grandma
Little Man's First Hike!
Timber
Breaking Out in Hives
My dad was featured in a photo in the Spokesman-Review today. Note the gloveless hands.
Keeping buzzy: Beekeeper Thomas Douville tends to one of his beehives, looking for a queen and checking progress among drone bees, as he works to prepare for summer honey production Tuesday in Spokane’s Peaceful Valley neighborhood. Douville owns Selkirk Honey Farm and sells his honey at a number of local markets, including Rusty’s Produce in Spokane Valley and Mother’s Cupboard Nutrition in Spokane. Douville, who got into beekeeping from a friend 13 years ago, said anyone interested in the hobby should contact the Inland Empire Beekeepers Association.
Naptime
Carnivore Burger! @HucksMarket
This is a burger! Buffalo Patty, Pepper Bacon, Ham, Fried Egg, Pepper Jack Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato, Onion, Dijon Mayo, Ciabatta Bun.
EPIC powder day at Schweitzer. Unbelievable.
It being so late in the ski season, we weren’t expecting great snow or weather. I figured it’d be raining and we’d be soaked by lunch. The snow gods had another plan. It was dumping snow all day. Total blizzard. The back bowl was endless deep powder. Thank you, all mighty gods of snow. You made a lot of people very happy this day!
Jazzed!
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