Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Christmas Day Hike up Silver Star

An awesome Christmas Day hike with my son up Silver Star! I absolutely love hiking with Matthew (it’s special quality time) but unfortunately we aren’t able to go together very often because of our conflicting work schedules. When we do get to go, we always have a great day!

Matthew had not hiked up Silver Star before so I thought this would be the perfect hike for us on a somewhat clear day. The summit provides an amazing 360-degree view with four glaciated peaks in the distance. It’s one of the best views around in my opinion!

I knew this was a bigger hike than what he had done before but he’s young and strong and I knew he could make it. If his 54 year old mother could do it, he certainly could.😊 The hike turned out to be a lot more than I had anticipated though. The mountain was covered in snow! I expected snow near the top but not starting 50 yards from the trailhead. The snow added a lot of extra work on the steep inclines (which is basically 90% of the trail) but there was a benefit to us working that hard ... we created our own body heat! the bright side... haha  IT WAS COLD. We couldn’t stop for more than a couple of minutes without getting overly chilled so we just kept trudging along.

The summit view did not disappoint! We could not see Mt. Hood, Adams, Rainier or St. Helens but what we could see was absolutely beautiful! Snowy landscapes are the best!

We were so happy we made it up there! We admitted to each other thoughts of wanting to give up and turn back several times along the way but neither wanted to disappoint the other. We obviously had the same thoughts going through our minds. We were struggling and it was so darn cold. I have no doubt that if one of us had mentioned turning back, the other gladly would have. Thankfully we didn’t. We made it! High-five, Matthew!

We were going to sit and have lunch at the summit but it was much too cold to stay there for any amount of time. We took a few pictures and headed right back down the mountain, planning to stop once we warmed up a bit. (I nearly turned to ice up there.😉)  Instead, we kept going – slipping and sliding – all the way back down to the trailhead. Lunch in the vehicle was just fine, thankyouverymuch… and a heck of a lot warmer. As we sat there eating, it started to snow. ❄❄❄ Burrrr.

In addition to this being a special Christmas Day hike with my son, it was also my 52nd hike of 2019! I completed the 52 Hike Challenge, y’all! Woohoo! The challenge was fun and kept me motivated and moving the entire year. I’m so proud! My first hike of 2019 was in the snow with Matthew and my last hike of the challenge in 2019 was in the snow with Matthew. It could not have worked out more perfectly. ❤❤❤ I love you, buddy!
 


































2019 Hike 52/52 (I did it!)
6.80 miles; 2013 feet of elevation gain



Saturday, December 21, 2019

Snowshoeing on Mt. Hood

My first snowshoe of the season! Woohoo! It was fun exploring up on a ridge behind Timberline Lodge but the wind was strong, crazy and cold. I had two layers of clothes on my lower half and FOUR on my upper half and I have to say, I was perfectly warm and cozy despite the freezing temps. We eventually moved down into a canyon where it was much calmer and the snow was deep and powdery. We continuously laughed as we tripped and fell multiple times and butt-scooted down a steep slope. It was a great day playing on Mt. Hood! :)




















 



2019 51/52
2.39 miles; 998 feet elevation gain






Saturday, December 14, 2019

Trail of 10 Falls

A great hike viewing waterfalls today near Silverton, Oregon.





















2019 Hike 50/52
9.40 miles; 2765 feet of elevation gain