Missanonna
Missanonna t1_j7etuzc wrote
Reply to comment by Oldschool_1946 in Pretty sure I remember being this 1969 hippie chick. by Cowhampshire
Peace, love, and Bobby Sherman.
Missanonna t1_j2cso2k wrote
Reply to Skiing in the interior of BC is the pathway to many landscapes some consider to be unnatural. (4000x6000) [OC] by TheEqualizer37
Skiing gets you some magnificent views that most people never see. I love being at the top of a run looking out for miles over mountains and trees.
Missanonna t1_it45rcj wrote
Reply to comment by uncertia in Beautiful fall colors in the North Cascades, Washington [OC][1270x1900] by takepacific
My first thought was Snow Lakes trail, but that's about 70 south of where you were at.
Missanonna t1_is1asm6 wrote
Reply to comment by CookieKeeperN2 in When autumn meets winter on a backpacking trip in Washington's Enchantments. [1334x2000][OC] by Austinjamesjackson
I haven't done it since I was a teenager. Glad I did it too. But a couple years ago we went to horseshoe lake and camped out with the mountain goats. From there you can sit on a ledge and look out over Colchuck lake and also get a good view of Aasgard. From time to time we would see or hear rocks coming down. I was surprised. This happened 3 or 4 times in the 2 days we were there.
Missanonna t1_irzoe7e wrote
Reply to When autumn meets winter on a backpacking trip in Washington's Enchantments. [1334x2000][OC] by Austinjamesjackson
Nice. I've only seen it with leftover snow. Fresh is always better.
Missanonna t1_irznza2 wrote
Reply to comment by CookieKeeperN2 in When autumn meets winter on a backpacking trip in Washington's Enchantments. [1334x2000][OC] by Austinjamesjackson
Usually when people die on Aasgard Pass it's from falling rocks. Think 4' diameter granite bolder coming down a very steep mountain.
Missanonna t1_ja2bd57 wrote
Reply to comment by CubGeek in Mount Shasta from the Pacific Crest Trail. Shasta-Trinity National Forest, California, USA. [4782 x 2090] [OC] by Fargone
I'd like to see McCloud someday. Years ago I worked at Lookout jct where the rail line joined the B.N. It's still on my list.