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Nice hike, Mr. Anderson. Humm....Air tags, you say? Might be helpful with your glasses and wallet?
1 year agoNever, ever lose your red hat!
1 year agoNice one, Scott!
1 year agoWe always called those 'camp robbers'.
1 year agoOrange Hawkweed (Hieracium aurantiacum), invasive and non-native.
1 year agoThis guy is undoubtedly a well-practiced food thief! No outdoor lunch is safe...
1 year agoThat would be a Sitka valerian (Valeriana sitchensis). Lovely.
1 year agoIt's orange hawkweed, an invasive species. But it looks nice!
1 year agoI am definitely addicted to fruit flavored fizzy water as long as it doesn’t have sugar.
1 year agoLike Keith, the salad is the thing that caught my eye first. I love how it was served. Also, good choice on the beer. It's almost as important to have a brave liver as it is to have brave taste buds.
1 year agoThat's crazy. I've never hiked in a group of four in my life, mainly because hiking with other people reduces the chances of seeing a bear--or any other cool wildlife.
1 year agoIt's amazing to see how little volume it has at this location. Then, by the time it gets to you in Portland, it's a behemoth!
1 year agoI'd say this is stupid bike path planning, likely from a group that doesn't cycle! There are soooo many examples of these types of cycle routes all over the world.....Take for example some of the Eurovelo routes in Europe. Often, I'd think, "what the hell are they thinking?'
1 year agoNice one.
1 year ago
So that would make it a past pasqueflower. I know, I know, oh so witty.
1 year ago