Mt. Wells has an amazing view from the summit, which is surprisingly quick to hike up, considering it's 352m or so. Very steep and I was pondering the wisdom of carrying both the Nikon and my cup of Timmy's when I really should have had both hands free. But no falls or broken bones, so I got to enjoy my coffee and muffin with the following.
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There was a whole field with these tiny moss flowers but we stayed on the trail like good hikers. |
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It started out nice and shady. |
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Once we lost the cover of the trees it was reeeeeally warm. |
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That's Mt. Baker in the background... we waved hello to the U.S. |
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Bean, one hot dog. He drank a whole litre of water to himself on the hike. |
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