Oh ya. Here we go on our 3rd day on the trail.
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Hey uncle Dave, can you help me with my pack? |
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Starting before we got to camp and continuing after there,
we hiked through a blow-down area |
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Arly steps up for a better view. |
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Here's a rooty section. Soon after here we left
our packs and hiked down a spur trail to see some falls. |
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We hiked along the rivers edge to get here. |
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Ya uncle Dave, no-one ever touches me. |
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We bumped into some friendly hikers!
Ya, you can scratch me some!
Like I said earlier, no-one ever does that. |
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This section and many today,
are best done with all-paw drive. |
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If you used all four, you'd go faster! |
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Dave don't need no stink'n bridge! |
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Trout Creek was a nice lunch spot, and apparently also good for sunning yourself. |
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Me and Sandy cooled our paws off.
She's finally listening to me! This is refreshing. |
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Uncle Dave took a nap here.
Maybe going under the bridge wore him out? |
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The 2-leggeds slowly inched up the steep climb out of the canyon. |
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Arly found a seat cut in an old white pine log. |
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Me and Sandy looked down on the Cascade River. |
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Almost to North Cascade River camp! |
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The 2-leggeds insist on filtering...I drink directly from the river. |
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Uncle Dave is worried about bears and racoons...I'll keep an eye out. |
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Sandy helps get the food up and safe. |
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This was such a nice camp. |
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Although, by dark, I was very sleepy from our busy, busy day hiking. |
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