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After waking up at beautiful Lake Katherine, we packed up camp and headed over Windy Pass to camp our second night below Puerto Nambe.
L has a creepy talking backpack, like Dora the Explorer. Of course. If you're wondering why the backpack is saying 'It's the sea' repeatedly, search for Akazukin Chacha Episode 3 on YouTube...
Here's a few highlights from our 4 day backpacking trip into the Mt Jefferson Wilderness. The 5 mile hike into Carl Lake is lined with wild huckleberries and views of Mt. Jefferson.
From our base camp, we hiked the PCT and other trails with swimmable lakes. A true wilderness experience with only a few other campers.
The trailhead is accessed from the Jack Creek Trailhead off of Hwy 22, between Suttle Lake and Sisters (12 miles). It's about a 3 hour drive from Portland with about 5 miles of gravel.
Add this to your summer camping list.
here's a few highlights from our 4 day backpacking trip into the Mt Jefferson Wilderness. The 5 mile hike into Carl Lake is lined with wild huckleberries and views of Mt. Jefferson.
From our base camp, we hiked the PCT and other trails with swimmable lakes. A true wilderness experience with only a few other campers.
The trailhead is accessed from the Jack Creek Trailhead off of Hwy 22, between Suttle Lake and Sisters (12 miles). It's about a 3 hour drive from Portland with about 5 miles of gravel.
Add this to your summer camping list.
Over 130 students came to the Career Services Backpack to Briefcase event participating in speed networking, real part time job interviews, and enjoying the Theater groups presentation of Interviews Gone Wild.
All of the items featured were custom-made, following the client's specific requests, images, and guidelines.
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This backpack has the look of a drawstring backpack but without the drawstring. There are no zippers to deal with but items still remain secure with front snap closure. The backpack can be expanded by undoing the side snaps. How cool is that!
You are on the Flickr for my Mobile photos. This set is for the Norway to Sout Africa trip 2009/2010. Cycling in 35 countries and all the photos is with a ordinary camera (not mobile).
100% of the photos from the 09/10 trip is on my www.flickr.com/photos/heidenstrom
I blogged The Shirt project and trip; 2009/10 on www.theshirt2010.net (English) and www.theshirt.no (Norwegian) and still doing that...
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