[pct-l] Above the PC

JULIE FLAMING jannaf at teleport.com
Thu Oct 5 03:44:38 CDT 2006


Wow. Sounds gorgeous! The best stuff always happens when the camera's awol. 
Thanks for telling us about it. 

Julie


> [Original Message]
> From: <Lonetrail at aol.com>
> To: <pct-l at backcountry.net>
> Date: 10/4/2006 7:54:25 PM
> Subject: Re: [pct-l] Above the PC
>
>  
> Got up around five this morning and wanted to do some hiking up in the  
> Cascades around Snoqualmie Pass Area. Got on the trail head around seven
and  
> started my climb up with my dog Zap. I was expecting to do around eleven 
miles 
> round trip.
>  
> There were no cars at the trail head .The fog/mist was all around me as I

> started up. I startled a few deer and several chipmunks; even a squirrel
as  day 
> break started to light up the forest. Then I went thru the  clouds as I 
> meandered along the trail still going up not a soul in sight.  Gradually
I broke 
> through the clouds and sun rays started to slitter  through the trees.
>  
> As I reached the top I had to resorted to hand and foot over rocks with 
Zap 
> tagging along. I
> then saw the most unbelievable  sight I  had ever seen as  I looked down
. 
> The clouds were flowing like a slow moving river without a  ripple,
almost as 
> smooth as ice, between me and the peak which broke thru  clouds to the
east. The 
> sun shining  over the  peak to the east  causing a reflection of the peak
on 
> the clouds below, just as you would see  the refection of a mountain on 
a 
> lake. This is a close to  heaven you can get. And me with out my camera.
>  
>  As I went thru Zap's and my journey with you don't take Zap my dog  for 
> granted. Watch this short video about a dog named Skidboot and see  what
love 
> between man/women and dog can do.
_http://users3.ev1.net/~abraxox/Skidboot.html  _ 
> (http://users3.ev1.net/~abraxox/Skidboot.html) 
>
> Lonetrail
>  
> Hug a logger and you  will never hug a tree again
>
>
>
>  
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