Reaching the Peak - Garwood Dental - North Bend, WA
Dr. Kelly Garwood didn’t have to move mountains to open her practice in a new office. It just looks like she did from her operatories. That’s because Mount Si towers over Garwood Dental’s backyard in North Bend, Wash.
Rattlesnake Ridge - Washington State (HD)
Rattlesnake Ridge is a mountain ridge located south of North Bend, Washington, United States. Rattlesnake Ridge is around 1 hour drive from Seattle.
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Snoqualmie Pass to north bend outlet mall
Hiking Mount Si - A Tribute to David Lynch's TWIN PEAKS
If you plan to hike Mount Si in North Bend Washington and happen to be a Twin Peaks/David Lynch fan, you might as well swing by Twede's Cafe to grab a slice of pie and a coffee before (or after) summiting the peak which back drops the show's opening credits. I found the experience to be quite exhilarating.
Twin Falls in Olallie Park - North Bend, WA
A beautiful hike through rainforest in North Bend, WA. The payoff is a double waterfall and beautiful river views.
Let's Hike - Mt. Si, WA USA - 31 May 2014, Sunny
On 31 May 2014 my Dad and I did our first hike of Mt. Si on a rare sunny weekend day in the Puget Sound. This video summarizes the hike up to the summit of Mt. Si and around the top. This time we did less feeding of the gray jays, and were able to feed them by hand. We did not ascend the Haystack, although we did get a feel for that ascent and decided to not risk our lives for it. Not shown in this video is a nasty cramp I go in the last mile up the hike, though next time I will try to get some more footage of me in pain for those of you who enjoy that sort of thing :-P
Mount Si WTA page (includes additional details on the hike):
This video was actually built and synced pretty well to 2 music tracks. 1 was blocked by YouTube for a copyright claim from the label owning the music and that block muted the entire video. That really disappointed me. Moving forward, I'm not going to invest any time in adding music to videos (and ad free ones at that!). Given the risk of copyright claims now or in the future, it is just not worth the effort.
Recorded using a Sony HDR-AS100V with a Live View Remote:
Contrary to the hike prior, for this hike I did not mount the camera to my head using a Sony BLTUHM1 Universal Head Mount for Action Cam.
Video edited using Windows Movie Maker (this latter program is the source of occasional FPS drops in the video).
Mount Constitution Hike
June 10, 2012. Moran State Park, Orcas Island, Washington. Our day started early on the ferry from Anacortes, then off to the trailhead. There are many places one could hike here, we chose to start at a trailhead on Mt Constitution Rd, about a mile past the Mountain Lake turnoff, elevation approximately 1100 feet.
A hike through a scenic forest led us to expansive views of islands and ocean and eventually we arrived at the summit of Mount Constitution and its tower, the highest point in the San Juan Islands. Here we took a nice break and enjoyed the view. Many people choose to drive here but we feel the hike is far more rewarding.
On the way back we stopped off at Summit Lake, Cold Springs, Little Summit, and then hiked back down the road. Overall I estimate we hiked about 8 miles with about 1500 feet of elevation change. Amongst other interesting sights we saw newts in the lake, and a very large anthill near Little Summit.
Rattlesnake Ledge hike
Rattlesnake Ridge (sometimes called Rattlesnake Ledge or Rattlesnake Mountain) is a mountain ridge located south of North Bend, Washington, United States. The western end is near the intersection of State Route 18 and I-90 in Snoqualmie, Washington and runs southeast about seven air miles (11 km) or eleven trail miles (18 km). It is the highest and easternmost of the Issaquah Alps (although Cedar Butte in the gap between Rattlesnake Ledge and the Cascade front at Mount Washington is considered by Harvey Manning to be a quasi-Alp). A complicated maze of abandoned logging roads and constructed trails have been strung together to provide a 13-mile (21 km) foot path from the Snoqualmie Point Trailhead at Exit 27 on I-90 all the way to the Rattlesnake Lake trailhead near Exit 32.
Twin Falls Hike North Bend, WA
The bridge overlooking the falls. About a 2.5 mile RT hike. It's a nice little hike uphill, but the falls are well worth the trip. About 34 miles from Seattle, WA.
Mount Pilchuck hike
Mount Pilchuck is a mountain located in Snohomish County, Washington. It is 57 miles (92 km) northeast of Seattle. It is part of the Cascade Range.
Mount Pilchuck is located within Mount Pilchuck State Park, but the area surrounding the mountain, including the trailhead, are within the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The Lushootseed name for the mountain is bəlalgʷa. Under agreement, the trail leading to the summit is wholly maintained by the United States Forest Service, even though it is within a state park. This is one of the most popular trails in the region due to easy access, and panoramic views of the Cascade range to the east,[3] and the Puget Sound to the west.[4]
At Mount Pilchuck's summit is an old fire lookout, now used as shelter for hikers. This former lookout is jointly maintained by Washington State Parks and the Everett branch of The Mountaineers.
Some years the trail to the summit is still covered with snow until late in the summer. CREDIT to
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Paraglider flight from Snoqualmie Pass, WA to Leavenworth, WA via Mount Daniel and Mount Stuart.
Drone footage of Mount Constitution, Orcas Island, WA. San Juan Islands.
San Juan Islands, as seen from near Mount Constitution, Orcas Island, Washington State.
Cedar River x Washington state Aerial
Part of the Cedar River we love to visit.
Great place to relax, meditate and have a great time.
Mt. Washington Hike | Cascade Mountains
Quick video of our hike to the top of Mt. Washington. It's over an 8 mile hike with over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. Located in the Cascades in the Snoqualmie Pass Region. We made it to the top to be above the clouds!
Video Taken with iPhone 6s
Song used: Walk With Me by Passion Pit
Postcards - A Road Trip from Idaho to Oregon
877 images from a recent road trip beginning in Sun Valley, Idaho following Hwy 20 to Mountain Home, ID. Turning right on I-84 to Boise, Ontario, Boardman, Pendleton and Hood River, Oregon. Follow the Columbia Gorge all the way back to Portland, OR with me. Try to pick out only Four Holy Photos along the journey.
Helicopter takeoff and departure from alpine lake near Mt. Si, Washington
Helicopter takeoff and westbound departure from 4,000+ MSL alpine Lake Moolock near Mt. Si, Washington. Passing over alpine lakes Nadeau and Hancock. Descending to area of Fuller Mt. Aircraft was Robinson R22 beta.
Goldmyer Hot Springs, Cascade Mountains
Our experience enjoying the natural hot springs of the Goldmyer Hot Springs, and hiking to the springs, in the forests of the Cascade Mountains, Washington.
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*Reservations are required. They take phone calls to reserve a spot. Here's the website with their reservation calendar:
*Bring headlamps so you can stay late and hike back in the dark in order to have the whole place to yourself like we did.
*Clothing is optional- there will likely be naked people in close proximity, just fyi.
*The hike is a gradual and easy 4.5 miles which follows the logging road.
*The water is very nice with three pools: the lower water was around 90 degrees fahrenheit, the middle pool 104 degrees, and the upper pool/ cave water temp is 111 degrees.
*Bring a hand towel for taking pictures! We forgot one and it's tough to keep your hands and the lens clean with the heat of the water, and there always a high chance of rain in the Cascades.
*The drive in gets pretty difficult after the sharp right turn. A vehicle with good tires and off road capabilities is a must.
*The driving directions in are also not very clear, but here's the driving route in:
The journey included:
(0:00) Intro including the lower pool, middle pool, and the cave.
(0:18) Clips from the 4.5 mile hike in along the logging road
(1:00) At the hot springs- the covered cabana
(1:05) Clips of the hot spring pools
(1:37) Entering the cave with a head lamp
(2:57) Our photo in a photo for our four year wedding anniversary photo
Video taken with GoPro Hero 3+ Black Edition
Songs used Geometer by Slidecamp
Video Blog 18 - Hiking Rattlesnake Lake | WA, USA
We hiked Rattlesnake Lake this winter to get some great landscape shots. The path had been so compacted that ice form all over the trail. Definitely not recommended for children and small dogs. I hope you enjoy our struggle to get to the top and the views!
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Video Transcript
Rattlesnake Lake, WA
Kristina: Ok, first video blog in Washington State, woohoo! We’re going to Rattlesnake Lake and Rattlesnake Ridge, and Cody has a secret spot from when he was a kid that he’s gonna show us today, so I’m excited. Who’s excited? Hopefully we’ll get lots of great photos. More like I will get lots of great photos because I am the only one that brought a camera today.
Big rock! Don’t slip!
Give my camera back to me!
Cody: Babe! That’s a big ice patch! I’m done.
1 hour later....
Kristina: Ok, so the trail was a lot worse than we thought. Super icy, so now we’re super sweaty. But we’re at the top. This isn’t the ledge part, but here’s a view. That’s Mt. Si. And that’s a long way down.
Cody: No coat.
Kristina: Ok, let’s get to the ledge. It’s Rattlesnake Ledge not Ridge, but it’s supposed to be really pretty, so we’ll see.
Paragliding World Cup: Chelan, WA
Some of the best conditions in the world for paragliding are located in Lake Chelan, Washington, so naturally it was host to one of the events of the Paragliding World Cup. Roughly 30 countries were represented at this week long event. The thermal updraft off of the Lake Chelan Butte creates the perfect launch zone to paraglide over the vast open spaces of Eastern Washington. Doug Stroop, the event organizer, explains that once the course line is chosen, they wait for the time of day when conditions are optimal. Invisible, warm columns of air that are moving up, known as thermals, are what allow the paragliders to spin in circles. Competitors are awarded points for flying the fastest on the course from Chelan Butte to Almira which is 90 miles east. There are Paragliding World Cup events held all over the world which culminate into a super final to determine the ultimate champion.