Showing posts with label hiking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hiking. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

seattle engagement photographer | a hike up rattlesnake ledge

Any time a couple suggests doing something out of the ordinary or adventurous for an engagement session, you can count me in! Remember this one? So when Alaina mentioned to me that they might want to do a little hiking outside the city limits there was no way I could turn her down. On a sunny summer Sunday, we made our way up the trail all the way to Rattlesnake Ledge. This place is stunning. The views alone make for some amazing photos, add in a little bit of romance, and you have an engagement session to remember. I hope you enjoy these photos of our adventure and that it inspires other couples to think outside of the box for their engagement photos.

Thursday, August 30, 2012

paintbrush-cascade canyon loop -- backpacking.

My summer has been crazy busy and it's been hard to find time to do one of my most favorite things -- backpacking. Back in the days when I had three days in a row off every week with David, we were exploring new parts of the forest constantly. But here, juggling three jobs and finding the right weather for this can be difficult to coordinate. A little over a week ago I found time to do one of the loops that I've wanted to do since I moved here three years ago -- Paintbrush Canyon to Cascade Canyon, done as a 19.2 mile loop. Daunting, yes, and would I have liked to do it in more than two days? Yes. But at this point I've realized that a 12 mile day hike is nothing with these mountain legs that I've acquired. With David dj-ing the night before at the Tavern, we only got about 4.5 hours of sleep before we were up and at 'em around 8 am. We headed to the ranger station to find that all of the permits for the North Fork Cascade Canyon campsite were taken. This would have been the halfway point on our trip. I ended up snagging a permit for Upper Paintbrush Canyon, but that was only 7.5 miles into our 19.2 mile trip. That would mean quite a long second day. Ugh.

Wildfire smoke filled the valley and we set out on our journey up a hazy Paintbrush Canyon. It really isn't that scenic of a hike until you get up into the Holly Lake area. And it never stops going up. Whew! I guess by the time we picked out a campsite in the upper reaches of the canyon, surrounded by towering peaks, I was happy to not have to walk anymore, even if it did mean tackling 12.something miles the next day. Our lack of sleep was not so good for the stamina. Our campsite was amazing. I've never seen anything like it up there. Wow.

The next day we hiked up and over Paintbrush Divide, the highest divide in the Tetons, and dropped (way!!) down to Lake Solitude and Cascade Canyon. And Solitude it was. Such a pretty little mountain gem, tucked way back amidst the towering Teton peaks. It had rained the night before, so the Tetons were slightly visible through the mist as we traveled deeper into Cascade Canyon. Wildflowers were abundant and little streams crossed the trail multiple times. If I was a bear I would have been hanging out there, but we didn't see one.

After lots of downhill hiking, we finally reached Jenny Lake and our car and were excited to rest our tired legs with a float down Fish Creek near our house to top off an amazing weekend. What a successful, beautiful trip!

Almost all of these photos were shot on Fuji Pro 400H film. Enjoy!



















Saturday, August 27, 2011

These are a few of my favorite things...

I had a random (and rare) day off in the middle of the week so I called up my friend Alex to do some hiking. We decided on the famed Garnet Canyon up in Grand Teton National Park. I'd been wanting to visit what is called "The Meadows" for a long time. It's the place where people climbing the cathedral peaks (aka the gnarly Tetons) camp before or after they make their summits. It's a 5-ish mile hike up to this spot, all uphill of course. What else would you expect out here? There is a little bit of scrambling in the end to make the final pitch up to the meadows, but nothing that a semi-athletic person can't handle. There is a huge forest fire burning in the Gros Ventres right now so the smoke settles in the valley in the mornings. It was a pretty weird day with near storm-like conditions early on and then bright blue skies in the afternoon. Here are a few shots from the trip:

Smokey Valley
Smoke in the valley.

Garnet Canyon Hike
The trail up into Garnet.

Middle Teton
The Meadows.

Garnet Canyon

Looking at the Saddle
Spalding Falls on the right, looking up at the Lower Saddle.

Mountain Art

View towards the Valley

For you, Middle Teton.
This one's for you, Middle Teton.

After a great day of hiking we picked up David and headed up to Shadow Mountain for a night of camping. The view was spectacular and it was amazing to sit up there and watch the sun set behind the Tetons. Aahhh....I love this place.

Sunset

Tetons