Amanda and our friend Stacy picked me up downtown on Friday and we took off to the east to go camp and hike in the Teanaway valley Northeast of Cle Elum. This beautiful valley was full of recreation this weekend with the revellers ranging from families, to ski tourers to big groups of dudes with trucks and motorcycles. We were frankly overwhealmed by the number of people in the Valley, but were able to find a nice spot at the Beverley Campground.
On Saturday we took off directly from our campsite and followed a delightful trail about 4 miles to a rock outcropping with the above view. The trail was nice following a small creek it’s entire journey from where it enters Beverley Creek all the way up to it’s source. We had to cross the creek several times which required de-booting. The snow became too much at about 5000 ft, but that was just as we came over the ridge and found this lookout so we were happy to stop and enjoy our lunch of cheese, sausage and crackers
This area is full of beauty everywhere you look. From the towering white mountains down to little flowers like this one that we saw poking through the layer of snow-compacted leaves.
Sunday morning found us with sore legs and thinking of showers so we jumped back in the car and made good time back to Seattle. After cleaning up our gear and bodies we found ourselves getting bored … after a little bit of poking around online we found that some friends were bike camping at Manchester State park on the Kitsap Peninsula. So … we jumped in the car and headed for the Ferry.
We got on the 7:40 ferry from Fauntleroy which had us crossing Puget Sound at sunset, one of the great pleasures of living in this part of the world. After grabbing some food at Fred Meyer we found our way in to the campground and enjoyed a campfire with our friends.
After a leisurely trip home and a nap on Monday I took off on my bike to an impromptu Memorial Day BBQ. We met up at Myrtle Edwards park and soaked up the sun in one of the city’s most beautiful places.
It was a fun and diverse weekend that’s left my soul sustained and my body tired. Hurray for a three day weekend.
As always you can see a bunch more photos at my flickr




