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A tribute to Washington

On February 1, 2019 By JackrabbitIn Backpacking, hiking, Pacific Crest Trail, Summit, thru-hiking, trip, washington1 Comment

I've really chilled out on how I edit videos recently in favor of a more quiet kinda dealeo. The excitement of all this long hiking stuff changed a bit for me, and I found myself enjoying hearing the wind or birds or just crunchy footsteps a bit more compared to a musical montage. But I …

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Francis Peak, my new nemesis

On June 4, 2017June 4, 2017 By JackrabbitIn hiking, Summit, UncategorizedLeave a comment

  Last week I attempted to climb up Francis Peak again.  Exo and I attempted it during the winter but setbacks such as actual frozen feet and cornices at the top thwarted our summit.  Since the snow has appeared to have all but melted, I gave it another shot last weekend. This isn't exactly what …

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Grandeur Peak

On April 2, 2017 By JackrabbitIn hiking, Summit2 Comments

Yesterday I went for a quick 4.8 mile hike 3313 feet up Grandeur Peak.  It stuck out to me because the trail reports were saying it's not a typical hike and that it was really steep.  I just got a pair of hiking sandals I wanted to test out, so why not throw them into …

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Malan’s Peak

On January 15, 2017 By JackrabbitIn hiking, Summit1 Comment

Talking about hiking is good and stuff, but it's been a while since I've actually been out.  It's been even longer since I've done any winter hiking (nearly a year to the day.. nearly).  So an after-work hike up Malan's Peak in Ogden, UT seemed appropriate.  It's a beautiful trail if you ignore the clouds …

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Mailbox Peak, WA

On January 1, 2016January 1, 2016 By JackrabbitIn hiking, Summit, washington2 Comments

Today I went to check the mail. In the local hiking circles, Mailbox Peak is somewhat of a legend.  Over two miles you gain 4,000 feet of elevation through some pretty rough terrain (There are two trails: The new one and the old one.  I took the old one today as the new one had …

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Mount Si, Washington

On December 30, 2015December 30, 2015 By JackrabbitIn hiking, Summit, washingtonLeave a comment

Well guys, I did it.  And I have so much stuff to share, I spent a couple hours getting everything together here.  Don't worry, I'll be light on words this time, I know I can go on and on about "Muh scenic beauty and the beautiful outdoors". I woke up super early (8:00 AM) and …

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Kings Peak, Utah

On August 30, 2015December 6, 2015 By JackrabbitIn Backpacking, featured, Summit, trip3 Comments

Sitting at 13,527 feet, Kings Peak is the highest point in Utah.  If you're wanting to tackle this like a usual person would, it takes three days to complete.  One day for the hike in, one for the summit, and one for the hike out.  But for all you trail runners out there, there are …

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