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I am just a simple girl, living life everyday to it's fullest potential - vowing not to regret the things I do, and to embrace what the future has in store for me. Visit my website, www.nwphotographicadventures.com for more information!

Monday, August 29, 2011

Roman Nose Lakes, August 28, 2011


After several years of talking about going up and hiking the Roman Nose Lakes trails... we finally did it! Although, it almost didn't happen even though we had planned to go up and hike it. I woke up with a severe cold, and decided that we would at least go up to the first lake (Since you can drive right up to it). I purchased a whole bunch of cold medicine, and figured that if I felt like I could handle the 1.5 mile hike, then we would do it. Luckily, I was feeling up to the challenge. About 1/2 mile in, however, I felt like turning around, but I wanted to hike into the lake sooo badly - that I pushed on regardless of how bad I felt.


The parking lot was full, and we knew we had found our destination! The 19 miles up bumpy, gravel roads was soo worth it! We started our day by witnessing a whole colony of white butterflies fluttering, and flying carelessly from tree to tree. It was so peaceful to watch such a inspiring scene! We hiked up through the rock boulder fields, and came to a lookout that takes your breath away! We were standing on a granite rock, literally the size of a house! And just peered over the ledge out over the Selkirks Mountains and down into a very lush valley below. From here, we hiked down to the Lower Lake, stopping along the way to take photo's of the beautiful wild-flowers that were in full bloom!


The fish were jumping, which was a great sign for my husband - and the whole purpose for him hiking back to the lake. For me - It was the opportunity to witness one of the many alpine lakes we have here in the Selkirk range. With snow still packed into the North facing crevaces, and ice cold runoff draining into the lake - it was only fitting that we sit along the creeks edge for lunch.


After spending about 2 hours at the lower lake, and this cold I had kicking into high gear - we decided we would hike out and go check out the larger lake by the parking lot. There was no surprise that this lake is a local favorite! We saw a family who was out for the day... dogs barking, kids swimming, and what had to be their Grandpa - sleeping in a lounge chair in the shade... We like to enjoy these places privately - and from the Eastern shores of the lake - decided to trek around to the boulder field at the far end of the lake. Not only does this give us the privacy we enjoy- but it also keeps unsuspecting people from getting hooked by my fly rod in my efforts to fly fish!



All in all, it was a great day - cold or no cold! We decided to save the hike to the upper lake for another day - possibly a cooler day - and a day when I was feeling much better! I would recommend this trail - being a high-use, well marked trail - to anyone wanting to enjoy some of what the Wild Selkirks have to offer!

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Steptoe Butte - August, 27th, 2011

Steptoe Butte, located just outside of Colfax, Washington, is one of my favorite places to visit! My Aunts live in Whitman County, and I always make it a point to visit Steptoe Butte when I am visiting them! I have been to the butte probably 7-8 times in my lifetime, all at different time of the year. This year while visiting the Butte, I was pleased to experience the harvest from atop the butte!


My first trip to the Palouse was when I was just a kid, visiting my Aunt with my dad. We spent a couple days there, and witnessed the most amazing harvest moon I had ever seen in my life! There is something intriguing about the lifestyle of a farmer, and photographing this helps inspire me to do my best as a scenic photographer.



The rich farming communities that surround the Butte, help to make it as interesting as it is. The culture, the history, and the scenic beauty transforms Steptoe Butte into something special for me.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

About Me, and why I do the things I Love to do!

I have officially done it! I have a blog! Although slightly intimidating - I have faith that I can do this... Now, where to begin...

For those of you who don't know me, I'm a recreational addict! If it means getting dirty in the Great Outdoors - I'm in! I started fishing at a very young age, began hunting as a teenager, and starting doing everything recreation that I could as a young adult. My addiction for recreation blended perfectly with my love for photography - and Northwest Photographic Adventures was born!



From that point - I have started a small business selling my photography as prints, framed pieces of Art, and photo gifts. I am on the Arts and Crafts scene throughout North Idaho, and when I'm not selling I'm shooting new images from my recreational trips.