Sunday, September 28, 2008

More Camping

Last weekend, Michael and I went camping. Back in VA, Mike used to go camping with his friend Brad. They liked to load everything on their packs and march off into the woods. I, however, prefer drive-up camping. Since we weren't going to have to carry it far, we decided to get a new, large-enough-for-an-air-mattress tent. Isn't it cute?



The ground was spongy with moss and erupting in mushrooms.



Our campground was here on Horseshoe Cove on Baker Lake, at the foot of Mt. Baker. There are snow capped mountains behind those clouds, but you will just have to take my word for it.



The forecast was for rain and the sky looked like it was going to keep that promise. So, we decided it was a good day to jump in the car, head east, and check out North Cascades National Park.



Be careful Michael!


Highway 20 winds through North Cascades National Park. Along the way is a series of dams and lakes.








We left the lakes and headed up into the clouds.





We saw lots of little waterfalls.







When we got to the highest elevations and got out of the clouds, the plants changed to all evergreens with low scrubby bushes ablaze in fall colors.






This is Washington Pass.



Don't Look Down!



This is Liberty Bell Mountain.





Once we got to the east side of the mountains, we were in the "rain shadow." It was so interesting how much more arid it looked.




We ended our eastward drive in this funny little "Old West" town called Winthrop.





After Winthrop, we headed back to our campsite where it was nice and wet. Michael was able to get a fire going and we were glad for our nice waterproof tent.

A few other trip highlights:

I had a talk with this squirrel. His name is Douglas.






Michael really hates to have his picture taken.



Poor Michael.

2 comments:

handrail said...

your North Carolina Squirrel Speak accent is confusing Douglas. Speak with a more Northwestern drawl.

Jennifer said...

Love the pics. Look at you and your granola self!