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Guy Miner
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- Apr 6, 2006
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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!
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. 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