Entries from Seattlest tagged with 'mountains>'
November 25, 2008
Sunset Colors by ECityBlues We never, ever tire of the gorgeous colors of Seattle sunsets or the joys of looking in any direction and seeing mountains. There's something absolutely enchanting of this capture of the sunset, though; we think it's the watercolor, Monet-ish feel to it. Whatever it is, we'd be content gazing at its glory all day. Share your favorite sunset shots with us in the Seattlest Flickr Pool.......
Continue Reading "Seattlest Pix: 08Nov25"June 28, 2008
This weekend marks the first time the Mountain Loop Highway will be opened in it’s entirety since 2003. Ravaged by floods and heavy snowfall in years past, the roadway’s long-awaited opening provides access to some of the most scenic day hikes in the Seattle vicinity. Barlow Pass is the headwaters for an assortment of great trails rising above the historic mining town of Monte Cristo. A four mile walk along the Sauk River and......
Continue Reading "Mountain Loop Highway Open for Summer Hiking"June 20, 2008
There’s no point suffering through all the rain out here if you can’t enjoy the scenery when the weather doesn’t suck. One of the best places to witness one of the Cascade range’s nearest and most beautiful namesakes is just a short drive east on I-90. It's ideal for this time of year when the mountains are purging themselves of the winter snow, yet the weather is agreeable enough to be out in the......
Continue Reading "Afternoon Delight: Hiking Twin Falls "June 6, 2008
Seattlest keeps waiting and waiting for the right weekend to head out for our inaugural hike of 2008. There are few things we love more than hiking through the cool misty forests of Cedars and Doug Firs; the monotony of one-foot-in-front-of-the-other up a mountain brings us a zen calm. After driving through the mountains for Memorial Day weekend, we were feeling especially itchy to head out on the trail. But we are going to......
Continue Reading "Not the Weekend for a Mountain Hike "January 22, 2008
Photo by Shawnmebo There’s nothing like a clear winter day to illustrate how beautiful Seattle’s natural skylines are. As the only major American city to boast not one, but two mountain ranges easily within view (the Aurora Bridge is a dangerous yet spectacular place to catch both ranges with a simple swivel of the head) it’s days like this that make Seattlest reflect upon what an overrated piece of shit Denver is. Folk cornball John......
Continue Reading "Cascade Mountain High"