Every beginner backpacker should learn the “Ten Essentials.” With these ten essentials covered, any new backpacker should be comfortable along the trail. In this post, I’ll cover why the ten essentials exist, who created this list, and what the list includes. Why Ten Essentials for Backpacking? Beginner backpackers tend to overpack or underpack. They don’t…
Olympic National Park | Visiting Lake Quinault
The more I visit the Olympic National Park, the more I consider it one of the forgotten National Parks, especially visiting Lake Quinault during the late winter/early spring. Compared to other popular parks, the Olympic NP is a sprawling, untamed wilderness, barely eeked back from the devouring rainforest every season. Lake Quinault experiences its own…
Backpacking the South Olympic Coast
The Olympic National Park is known for its wilderness and staggering beauty. The park is huge, encompassing much of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington. The South Olympic Coast is just a small portion of the Park. Not many realize, though, that the park is not continuous. One portion of the park contains the Hoh Rainforest,…
Five Great Hikes in the Kitsap Peninsula
Living on the Kitsap Penninsula has its perks. There are several cities with ferries into downtown Seattle, which makes commuting for work or accessing extra amenities easy. The cost of living is better than most of the great Seattle-Tacoma metro area. Most importantly, though, is the easy access to Washington’s amazing nature. After living in…
Backpacking Gray Wolf to Slide Camp
When heat hits the Pacific Northwest, people flock to the lakes and higher elevations. Most homes do not have air conditioning – nor have they needed it, until recent climate change. That’s why we escaped Bremerton to backpack in the Olympic National Forest at the end of June. We chose the Gray Wolf trail for…
Upper Dungeness Trail | Backpacking Adventure
Over Memorial Day Weekend, we backpacked for the first time on the Upper Dungeness Trail. The trail was absolutely stunning and not overly crowded, making it a great getaway for the weekend. Last weekend, I wrote up a post about exploring the Olympic Penninsula, check it out here. Trail Difficulty Alltrails.com lists the Upper Dungeness…
Backpacking and Hiking on the Olympic Peninsula
Life Pro Tip: If you plan on doing anything outdoors during the summer in the Pacific Northwest, be sure to book your AirBnb, Hotel, camping permit, or anything else requiring reservations, FAR FAR in advance, especially on the Olympic Peninsula. Even though we remembered to take vacation time for an extended Memorial Day, Phil and…
Winter Blues and Planning for Spring
Today, with the sun shining and all the snow finally melted, Washington finally felt like it was teasing us with springtime. With the lovely weather, it’s time to start thinking about the growing season. Late winter is the perfect time to plant bulbs here in the Pacific Northwest. For the most part, you can leave…
Clear Creek Trail – Silverdale, WA
Silverdale has a wonderful network of trails, centered around the Clear Creek Trail. The Clear Creek Trail follows the Clear Creek, which is a habitat for many species of salmon. Various entities have come together to create storm water control systems, build and maintain the trails, and restore precious habitat. The main trail is about…
Hiking Mount Walker – Olympic National Forest
Don’t let the impression of just a few miles sound like an easy hike; Mount Walker is a steep, 2000′ elevation gain hike that is rated as moderate by the rangers and by All Trails. To be fair, the trail is well maintained, easy to follow, and pretty smooth. However, the slope is relentless. During…