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Guy Miner
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Dog and I left the house this morning. Temp was about 30 degrees, the skies were mostly clear and a bit of a breeze stirred the air. We set out on a hike I've done many times in the past, off and on for nearly 30 years. 
Three miles and 1170' of elevation gain later we were at the turn-around point, atop "Saddle Rock" which towers above town. The local Wenatchi tribe calls it "Two Bears Fighting" and from some directions the rock formation does indeed look like a couple of bears fighting. The story is that Coyote grew tired of the bears fighting, so turned them to stone. I like the story.
I paused to take a few photos, then dog and I turned around and walked three miles downhill, back to my place. I'm feeling stronger every day!
  I'm feeling stronger every day! 
Maverick atop Saddle Rock, with town and the Columbia River in the background:
		
		
	
	
		 
	
Looking west towards the snowy Cascades:
		 
	
Some sweaty, scruffy fellow wandering the hills above town this morning:
		 
	
Feeling strong!
Guy
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Three miles and 1170' of elevation gain later we were at the turn-around point, atop "Saddle Rock" which towers above town. The local Wenatchi tribe calls it "Two Bears Fighting" and from some directions the rock formation does indeed look like a couple of bears fighting. The story is that Coyote grew tired of the bears fighting, so turned them to stone. I like the story.
I paused to take a few photos, then dog and I turned around and walked three miles downhill, back to my place.
Maverick atop Saddle Rock, with town and the Columbia River in the background:
 
	Looking west towards the snowy Cascades:
 
	Some sweaty, scruffy fellow wandering the hills above town this morning:
 
	Feeling strong!
Guy
 
						 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		



