Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Happy Birthday Ron
Yesterday I had a surprise visit from Ron a man I've gotten to sorta know through this blog for the last 1.5 yrs or so.
He's read about the hills and snow and rides with other friends and hoped to get up here before now but the weather or snow hasn't always worked out.
Yesterday he showed up with about 10 other friends on sleds so I gave them the grand tour starting at the dam since the snow is deepest and most pow available along with some hills to climb.
Well the virgin snow isn't virgin anymore after Ron and Adam tackled a couple of the hills around here.
I hope you had a good time Ron and as you've heard and now seen and enjoyed plenty of snow here to have fun with and it would take many days and much gas to explore all there is behind the gate not including what is available before the gate.
According to them the trail here was smooth and fast very few tracks and all on the trail nothing through the trees or off trail except what me and the dogs have done around here.
Not many people can say that they got to hill climb, play in the POW in the mountains and even throw a few strikes at the Wilderness Bowling alley along with being the first to really shred some of Atkinson Flats along the river since the last snow we got last week. It was a great day I think hope ya'll did too.
The biggest surprise to all of them was how well Bear, Peace & Lillie kept up or lead the way for the snowmobiles, several people commented that one minute they were passing one of the dogs only to meet them further up the trail on the way to the dam.
I have to admit they are the best snowmobiling dogs I've ever seen yet they aren't into riding one just yet.
We found our Paradise, hope you find your's too. Peace
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
Coldest Morning So Far this Winter
This top photo is of the hot tub out back and the easiest way to get to it, just ride up to it, get off your sled and climb in, the water is only 116 degrees as you can see in the 2nd photo. The last couple of mornings we have had 27, 26 and this morning a whopping 22 degrees which is making the snow hard as concrete until it finally warms up just in time to start getting hard as the sun goes down again.
This photo is of Buck Mountain this morning as the sun is just peeking up over the Entiat Mountains @ 7am. It's one of my favorite times of the morning because the sun is just saying hello for the day.
This photo is of Massie Ridge while the Low is sittin on top of all of the mountains yesterday morning as we first got out and going for our morning hike. this is what makes living here so worth it beacause everyday is something new to experience in Paradise.
We found our Paradise, hope you find yours too. Peace
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Deep Snow Already Here
The top photo is the front gate yesterday morning before we started tto dig it out enough for my friend's ATV could get in here and we could raise the gate
This photo is Phelps CK looking upstream from the side of the bridge at the front gate.
This is looking at the bridge from the upstream side back towards the parking lot this morning. It was this Deep snow that caused difficulty for my friend to make it in here on his tracked Can Am 800.
This is looking at the gate from inside looking out and the snow at the bottom of the gate is from yesterday because we had dug it out yesterday enough for the gate to open wide enough for the ATV to get inside. Unfortunately this deep snow caused him to burn much more gas than expected and he ran out so he hunkered down at the Basalt TH restroom and Dave and Cricket rode in and found him and brought him out last night around 10pm. We have received 56" of snow since Monday morning with over 5' on the gauge already and it's not even Thanksgiving. Thanks to everyone that helped Bob get out of here last night, much appreciated.
Friday, November 20, 2009
4" more of wetter snow
Good Morning it is 32 degrees here and we received another 4" of wetter snow overnight. It seems to pack a little better not as sloppy as before but still lots of deep snow between here and Fish Lake and so far we haven' seen or heard of anyone making it out this far yet. The snow level raised overnight instead of getting colder and setting the snow up nicely it stayed warmer and wetter clearing the dish for me overnight after shutting it down earlier in the day. Get out and enjoy this winter wonderland and give me a shout if you get this far. Peace
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Snow caves forming @ Trinity
Recent snow photos around Trinity
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Back online after lightning strike
Greetings everyone, we're back!!! First I'll give a general update and then will write about each event with photos later.
After a busy Aug and Sept and early Oct around here, and a very early morning thunderstorm 9/3 knocked out the satellite things are starting to get back to normal, well normal for Trinity.
Let me tell you a little of what has been going on. First in Aug some friends came and helped me with a work party and we worked on the Bowling Alley building, clearing out all of the trash, sweeping, stacking, and blowing, made it a destination for some of my friends. Jeff Burgess found a couple of Bowling balls and got 48 used pins from Eastmont Lanes since they had purchased new ones to replace them with. Also big thanks to Jeff B & Jill, Mark, Mike& Kerry D, Johnny cat, Jesse, Jordan, the Loomis' & Twitchell's my closest neighbors, Bill D, Fritz, Andrew and Laura D (first woman from WA to run the Iditarod) along with her team for a great weekend. If I left anyone out please forgive me in advance.
The bowling alley had looked the same since I got here 5 yrs ago filled with broken bales of straw, , and bales of woodchips from the Cascade Quest and had been that way for some time before that. All of the trash was removed and put into a burn pile that will be torched when there is over 1' of snow on ground this year. We also closed off all big openings in walls to keep the snow out this winter but doing so made it very dark in there. It only took about 3.5 hours of humping it on everyone's part to get it done and the first pins set and first strike was thrown in the first few throws, it was great.
We still need to build a ball return ramp and cage around the transformer for safety reasons, but it is usable. Everyone camped here for the weekend and we had lots of fun with a little work but got it DONE. Great Job and heartfelt Thanks to everyone that helped.
In Sept we had another workparty with the mushers & members of NWSDA came and helped work on the auto bridge railing that had fallen down after last years snow and worked on the valve house that was knocked down by snow load 2 yrs ago. Didn't get the last wall up or roof on it yet but got much further along than we had been. It was a long day but had a great time. Big thanks to Jay & Becky Justus, Dave Ford, Patti Kirkness, Kevin Casey, Don Duncan, Dan Bishop and Jasmine who will be coordinating this years Cascade Quest volunteers that are working @ Trinity. Great job and big thanks to all couldn't have gotten it done without ya'll.
This past weekend we had a Cub Scout pack that came here and installed a new Flag pole for a project. The weather was colder than expected so they also earned their winter camping badges for camping with overnight temps of 22 & 17. They did great. While they were working to finish the flag pole installation one of the boys saw smoke and even though they were young and learning, each grabbed a shovel and ran to the smoke finding burlap burning right behind my house, two of the leaders Will and Todd flipped it over taking the flames away from my back porch and all proceeded to put it out. I am very grateful for their quick action and fearlessness in saving Trinity, with the dry conditions we have been having all summer a true disaster was averted and my house was saved. Thanks to Will, Jamie& Devon Rau, Todd, Tristi & Noah Buchan, Scott Dunham, Denny Van Dorn, along with a couple of others that left before I could get their names. I'll be writing another post about this weekend and will get those names and put up photos of all if these events soon.
October 2-4 Laura D and team along with her parents Bill & Carole and sister Corrie along with her family and friends family, and other friends family we had 28 people and 22 dogs enjoying the cooler temps and Laura got in several training runs which she hasn't been able to do at home. It was more of a play time yet we still got things done also. Some of those here had only been hearing about Trinity for years yet never been able to be here, some were visiting from FL and had only been in WA for 2 days before coming to Trinity for the weekend so they started with Paradise and then returned to the dark side for the remainder of their visit. It's always a pleasure to see friends and have them visit, and 8 of them were kids under 8 who explored and played using their imagination and things found around here for all of their toys, not a video game or manufactured toy in the bunch and they had FUN.
Thanks again to everyone for all of your help and laughs you bring each time, got lots done, and another reason I love this place...
We found our Paradise, hope you find yours too...Peace
After a busy Aug and Sept and early Oct around here, and a very early morning thunderstorm 9/3 knocked out the satellite things are starting to get back to normal, well normal for Trinity.
Let me tell you a little of what has been going on. First in Aug some friends came and helped me with a work party and we worked on the Bowling Alley building, clearing out all of the trash, sweeping, stacking, and blowing, made it a destination for some of my friends. Jeff Burgess found a couple of Bowling balls and got 48 used pins from Eastmont Lanes since they had purchased new ones to replace them with. Also big thanks to Jeff B & Jill, Mark, Mike& Kerry D, Johnny cat, Jesse, Jordan, the Loomis' & Twitchell's my closest neighbors, Bill D, Fritz, Andrew and Laura D (first woman from WA to run the Iditarod) along with her team for a great weekend. If I left anyone out please forgive me in advance.
The bowling alley had looked the same since I got here 5 yrs ago filled with broken bales of straw, , and bales of woodchips from the Cascade Quest and had been that way for some time before that. All of the trash was removed and put into a burn pile that will be torched when there is over 1' of snow on ground this year. We also closed off all big openings in walls to keep the snow out this winter but doing so made it very dark in there. It only took about 3.5 hours of humping it on everyone's part to get it done and the first pins set and first strike was thrown in the first few throws, it was great.
We still need to build a ball return ramp and cage around the transformer for safety reasons, but it is usable. Everyone camped here for the weekend and we had lots of fun with a little work but got it DONE. Great Job and heartfelt Thanks to everyone that helped.
In Sept we had another workparty with the mushers & members of NWSDA came and helped work on the auto bridge railing that had fallen down after last years snow and worked on the valve house that was knocked down by snow load 2 yrs ago. Didn't get the last wall up or roof on it yet but got much further along than we had been. It was a long day but had a great time. Big thanks to Jay & Becky Justus, Dave Ford, Patti Kirkness, Kevin Casey, Don Duncan, Dan Bishop and Jasmine who will be coordinating this years Cascade Quest volunteers that are working @ Trinity. Great job and big thanks to all couldn't have gotten it done without ya'll.
This past weekend we had a Cub Scout pack that came here and installed a new Flag pole for a project. The weather was colder than expected so they also earned their winter camping badges for camping with overnight temps of 22 & 17. They did great. While they were working to finish the flag pole installation one of the boys saw smoke and even though they were young and learning, each grabbed a shovel and ran to the smoke finding burlap burning right behind my house, two of the leaders Will and Todd flipped it over taking the flames away from my back porch and all proceeded to put it out. I am very grateful for their quick action and fearlessness in saving Trinity, with the dry conditions we have been having all summer a true disaster was averted and my house was saved. Thanks to Will, Jamie& Devon Rau, Todd, Tristi & Noah Buchan, Scott Dunham, Denny Van Dorn, along with a couple of others that left before I could get their names. I'll be writing another post about this weekend and will get those names and put up photos of all if these events soon.
October 2-4 Laura D and team along with her parents Bill & Carole and sister Corrie along with her family and friends family, and other friends family we had 28 people and 22 dogs enjoying the cooler temps and Laura got in several training runs which she hasn't been able to do at home. It was more of a play time yet we still got things done also. Some of those here had only been hearing about Trinity for years yet never been able to be here, some were visiting from FL and had only been in WA for 2 days before coming to Trinity for the weekend so they started with Paradise and then returned to the dark side for the remainder of their visit. It's always a pleasure to see friends and have them visit, and 8 of them were kids under 8 who explored and played using their imagination and things found around here for all of their toys, not a video game or manufactured toy in the bunch and they had FUN.
Thanks again to everyone for all of your help and laughs you bring each time, got lots done, and another reason I love this place...
We found our Paradise, hope you find yours too...Peace
Thursday, June 11, 2009
More Dam Pics
The top 2 pics are of the dam with Phelps Ck forcefully going over the dam. The creek is almost 2' higher than what it normally runs when it isn't melting out due to the very warm temps we have been having. The water is clearing up daily and lots of oxygen in the water. just being up there and listening to and seeing the power of the creek when it is flowing like this, seeing all of the gravel in spillway and hearing the rocks which sould like bowling balls underwater is a powerful reminder of what it can do. Below the main spill is nothing but large boulders and bedrock that have been cut and carved over the years by this creek but at this time you can't see it because of the quantity of water flowing over and down the creek right now.
This pic is of the inside of the spillway/aquaduct the bright side is the spillway which supplies the water through steel screens with only 3/32" holes to keep the fry from entering the aquaduct and making it to the powerplant, this past winer it had 3-4' of ice on top of what you see here and why the powerplant froze up this past winter during the -10 nights, it froze faster than I could clear the screens so no power for 7 days. the spillway was 80% full of gravel and rocks when we got up there so had to pull the boards to lower the water level and get the rocks moving then assisted using a shovel to keep the gravel moving back into the creek, there was very little sediment it in, the screens are running down the middle. the darker side is still water that feeds the aquaduct which runs 9900' to the settling tank to get the debris out of the water and let rocks and gravel settle to the bottom of the tanks then send it on down to the powerplant to make power for the houses.
The lower photo is looking up at the dam from the road, below the dam is bedrock and boulders that have been carved by the poser of the running creek, this creek is not glacier fed. Above the dam and around a bend is a very beautiful tropical looking waterfall and several pools which are nice holes for cut throat trout to hang out in. This upper section of the the creek only cut throat trout are found and about 1.5 miles downstream below a 30' waterfall you will only find Bull trout because they eat everything else. Just above the upper waterfall is Spider Meadow but very few have ever experienced this area, once they have they always want to return.
We found our Paradise, hope you find your's too. Peace
Wednesday, June 03, 2009
forest Flowers and Buck Big Red
I have been asked where the forest flowers are in my photos tht I have posted lately since most have been of the river & creek while rising and waterfalls around here. These are a few of the flowers we have seen while out on our morning hikes, the top flower I'm not sure what it is called i believe it is a bulb plant with a pretty yellow flower that hangs upside down, it found in various areas aound here.
The next photo is of Trillium which are some of the first flowers we see here they love acidic soil for sure and pop up quite quickly after the snow melts, likes shady areas mainly it seems to me and grows all over the flrest floor.
As they get older more mature they turn to the purple color which gets quite deep purple which you see in the next photo.
In the bottom photo is some of the many deer that show up during the day to take their turn at the salt block I put out about 10 days ago and it will be gone in another 3-4 days. It's hard to tell from this shot but the deer in front is a year round resident buck i call Big Red and he already has antlers double the length of his ears and both sides are already forked and the left side rear is starting to split to fork again and it is just June 3. Each year he is a wonderful looking big massive buck with very wide 4x4 and he is extremely wiley and out smarts the hunters each year. He stays here during the winter and never migrates out towards Fish Lake like many of the the deer do.
We actually drive the truck in to Trinity yesterday it's still muddy in a few places but drying nicely aith a couple of snow spots left, it's nice to have y truck home from the garage after 6 months makes going & coming a little easier now.
We found our Paradise, hope you find your's too. Peace
Sunday, May 31, 2009
First Visitors to Drive into Trinity
Yesterday was a beautiful sunny day with a nice breeze and good friends. After going for our morning hike and checking the flow of the river and creeks we got home and had an email from friends telling me they were going to come up and hike in to visit. When we came home on Thur we parked down at Little Giant TH and the barricade was put up due to a couple of snowdrifts still lingering and some very soft muddy spots in the road to give it a chance to dry out. Jeff had helped me move vehicles on Thur and knew where we parked which is 4 miles away and they planned to park there and hike in, but instead they figured to see just how far they could drive, well they drove all the way in without tearing up the road and showed up at the gate, very cool.
Jill decided she wanted to not only be the first to drive in to Trinity but the first into the pond which is normally 42-48 degrees in the summer but due to all of the melting snow and shallower water in the pond it was a little warmer. Jill gets the award for not only being the first into the pond this year but she went in twice so I could film it also, she's such a trooper, while Jeff, Johnny & I watched. We had such a great day just having them visit and showing them around and showing them all of the water flows happening right now due to the much warmer temps we have been having. While we were walking around with all of the dogs chasing critters we heard another dogs bark and as were walking to the spillway from the tailrace to show them how it was flowing over we ran into a couple of hikers with their dog, they had come to the same place and found out they could not get past it due to the water flow being rather high. I let them go around and up the road to the trail simply because they had stayed on the trail and didn't just go on their own, they respected private property.
While were out looking around I showed them where the deer had been tearing up the salt block that I just put out last week that was almost 50% gone. Every morning more and more deer show up to enjoy the minerals and socialize or fight whichever you want to call it. Lots of very healthy doe and some really nice bucks already with antlers taller than their ears and forked. The old trailer we are sitting on is from when the mine was running and the sawmill was in full production, we made some guesses of what it was for but aren't really sure, notice the wood spoked wheels they are in great shape for being over 90 years old and buried under lots of snow each winter. We figured it was for hauling logs because of the many leaf springs under it for large loads. Top photo is of Jeff, Johnny & I.
Bottom photo is Jill, Johnny & me with a better view of the powerhouse in background. This is the beginning of the camping and hiking season now that the gates are open with just a barricade up for a few more days anyway.
We found our Paradise, hope you find yours too. Peace
Friday, May 22, 2009
Constantly Changing Chiwawa River
This top photo is the newest channel cut by the river, it has been working on this for a couple of years but up until this year this was only a bypass and the major channel of the river went right by Trinity and the Buck CK Trail. This nes channel cuts through the trees closer to James CK and then back around and into the old channel here by Trinity it's where it joins back into it.. It appears to be a fairly deep channel without a rock base like that we normally see it have, now all of the gravel bars are just sitting there huge areas bigger than a couple of football fields with only a trickling of the river along it. If I had my knee boots on I could have gone to get a closer look at this channel but that will be another journey.
This photo show just how much snow is still on the trail in places over 3+' in several shady spots along the trail, also a large tree blocks some of the trail, will have to get cut I just wasn't into cutting it today was enjoying the view and being out with the dogs.
This next photo is the spillway at the lower end of the tailrace, just where the Buck CK trail crosses the stream to continue on to the mountains. This spillway is being slowly removed to allow for a more natural flow making it easier for salmon & dollies to get there from the river. This is just above the confluence where the tailrace and river meet and about 500 yds from the Phelps CK logjam and confluence. If the Forest Service and those in charge of powerplant relicensing get their way and finally make up their mind this spillway could be taken out of action due to rerouting the tailrace back closer to the houses joining the spillway from the front creek and all of that tying into the old creek bed which hasn't been used for
thousands of years. Now the tailrace has been there for over 90 years working just fine and the fish continue to come up it into the pond even though they were spawned in Phelps CK it is the same water they just stay in the river a little longer, they want all of this done for the Dolly's and their breeding beds. It sounds all well and good but it definitely is one of those things that should use scientific data to base their decisions on instead of personel preferences, all of the Big Dolly's are hanging at the waterfall pool about 1.60 miles upstream, not down at this lower end...
This bottom photo is of the gravel bar that was where the river used to be, now it is big enough for several football fields long and wide yet totally hidden by the alders when hiker's are on the trail. I might just have to set up a tent and all out there and build a firepit it's far enough from anything but rocks with the river at either end. Well the alder is so stinking think that without loppers or a chainsaw you won't get through and what makes many of these places not accessible in summer . One nice thing though today did not see any bugs or mosquitos during any of our hikes lately which is a very good thing. Now if the beetles and moths would go away instead f killing off so many trees each year. Looking up and down the valley and seeing the destruction those bugs cause makes me sick, fortunately there are too many other good things to enjoy here.
We found our Paradise, hope you find your's too, Peace & One Love
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Getting warmer waters rising, snow melting
The top photo is the gauge by the foot bridge on Phelps CK and since Sat it has come up almost .7' and still rising. We checked it yesterday afternoon and it was very dark and murky but not muddy which usually means lots of debris in the water which isn't good for the screens at the dam or settling tank, and can shut the plant down.
The next photo is Chiwawa River @ Phelps CK campground, the bend and Peace is doing what she always does she's looking for the dipper birds that live along the river, the sing and she goes after them without a care. All of the dogs use trees like bridges or highways through the trees, they are true mountain dogs, and love the snow.
The next photo is all 3 of them doing what they do best and that is hunt, not sure what went into the hole in the rocks but Peace is excavating which she is very good at, those big paws can move some dirt, whatever it is it won't get past the 3 of them. It's their favorite past time and they don't really care what it is as long as it runs or flies they will chase it.
This bottom photo is at the auto bridge at the gate, looking up stream of Phelps CK, in the last week it has come up almost a 1' with most coming since the temps went over 70 on Sat & Sun and the nights have stayed warmer than what they have been lately. The afternoons the water is murkier and darker but in the morning it is clearer. This afternoon we heard the tale tale sounds of rising water in the creek, it sounds like bowling underwater from the massive boulders that roll along the bottom, rocks you or I can't lift without help and they are easily pushed down the creek, and the noise alone is becoming defining if you are close. It's a sure sign that spring has arrived at Trinity.
We found out Paradise, hope youfind yours too. Peace
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Late April Snow Showers
This morning while the dogs and I were out hiking and checking out the melt out progress along the river and creek the sun was out shining bright. This afternoon around 3:30 we started getting snow coming off the mountains, but instead of it just being blown by strong winds the sow oved into the valley. These are some of the shots I took while it was happening and still is happening but I wanted to get this posted while it was happening. This is the latest storms we have had while I have lived at Trinity and is one of the things that makes living in the mountains so very special.
If you love the snow as much as I do then enjoy these few shots and if not and you are seeing snow then just send it this way where it is very appreciated... I like the cooler temps that allow for the snow instead of rain which would really make things difficult for getting around.
We found our Paradise, hope you find your's too. Peace
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