Thursday, April 22, 2010

New Badger Mountain Trail


We took advantage of a nice evening the other day to take a family hike up Badger Mountain. News in the paper that morning said there was a newly opened trail and I hoped we'd come across it. We got on what I call the "Family Trail" at the park at the top of Shockley Road in Richland and started hiking. At the top of the first ridge was the sign directing us to the new trail! We headed off to the east and found a nice change of scenery as we followed the trail through the beautiful sagebrush. Of course, there were plenty of wildflowers. We followed the trail to the radio towers at the top of Badger Mountain and then we came back down the "Family Trail" making a loop of about 3.75 miles by my GPS. Here's an overlay of the GPS route on a Google Earth image. If you've never hiked up Badger Mountain, we encourage you to enjoy one of the wonderful things we have to enjoy here in the Tri-Cities. Just for your orientation, the image above is looking towards the southwest.

Spring Break Jaunt




We were fortunate a few of my days off corresponded with the boys spring break so we took the chance to get away to play.
We started in Kellogg, Idaho at the Silver Mountain Resort. Its the same place we went last year, we enjoyed it so we went back. We stayed in a nice condo and played the first afternoon at the Silver Rapids indoor water park. It was a lot of fun. It isn't that big (compared to Silverwood or Roaring Springs) but you may have guessed I love to play in the water so it was still a blast.
We had fun squirting other unsuspecting people on the kiddie play structure (probably our favorite thing to do, even if the lifeguards give us a few stares!). We also had fun on the family tube ride, basketball area, lazy river and so on. Justin and I had a good time on the Flowrider. The Flowrider is an artificial wave machine you can board or surf on. The first video has a few seconds of us each on the water.
Silver Rapids Flowrider





The next night, we headed for Spokane. We found a decent hotel and just kind of relaxed. We enjoyed a dinner out at Chili's and we got a little bit of a scare as we weren't sure where the car was parked when we got done (I was wondering if it was stolen!). Turns out, we were just a block off on our calculations (I should have had my GPS).
The next day, we explored Spokane. Though we lived here for about a year when we were first married (we liked living in Spokane), we didn't enjoy all the activities available. We had a good time at the IMAX theater watching Hubble. A fascinating movie with amazing pictures (even though it was only 2D). We wandered around Riverfront Park a little and took a spin on the carousel. We actually got snowed on and hailed on for a few minutes but it didn't dampen our spirits.

We also went to Manito Park, just a block from where we lived. Denise had us turn up one road and we found the beautiful Gaiser Conservatory. Watch this video and it starts out with the green house which has color galore. Vibrant reds, purples, yellows. There's a neat, small tree called a "bottle brush" tree that actually has red blooms that look like bottle brushes. There was a living, plant, Easter Bunny (for the season). Then, watch for the cactus green house with prickly plants from all over the world!
Gaiser Conservatory



On our journey home, we wandered through the Channeled Scablands of eastern Washington. In the middle of nowhere, we stopped off at Palouse Falls. A beautiful waterfall that was running strong with the spring runoff. We wanted to take a hike so we ventured up river and got above the big falls.
Upper Palouse Falls
There we found some more falls and hiked out to the point above the big falls. We hope you enjoy our pictures and videos just as we enjoyed our spring break trip!

Palouse Falls






Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Badger Mountain Springtime Flowers!


Well, the desert is really blooming and I coaxed the family up the steep trail to look at the beautiful colors before the summer dries up Badger Mountain. It was a little windy (see the grass picture) but we had a great hike. I'm not sure of all the names of these flowers but I hope you enjoy them. The trail is from the Country Ridge area of Richland. It's a steep trail, that's why I like it. It gives me a good workout. Normal time to the top is 18 minutes or so. I hope to improve my times throughout the year. Enjoy the flower pictures and I included a Google Earth overlay of my GPS route. If you know the area, you'll see how outdated the image is as there are several homes now in the trailhead area.