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Overview
PNW
Skagit
West
Astro
World
Wildlife
Adventure
Abstract
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Panorama
Adventures
Archive
Cascadia Mtn Wx
NCI Blog Posts
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Hozomeen Rays

Hozomeen Rays

North Cascades National Park, WA

July 2020

The Captain Appears

The Captain Appears

Yosemite National Park, CA

February 2019

Always Another Mountain

Always Another Mountain

Mount Baker Wilderness

May 2021

Turbulent Serenity

Turbulent Serenity

Chuckanut Mountains, WA

January 2012

Above It All

Above It All

Mount Baker Wilderness, WA

December 2018

Above Serene

Above Serene

Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, WA

December 2018

Where the Tetons Rise

Where the Tetons Rise

Grand Teton National Park, WY

May 2020

Snow stains the dome

Snow stains the dome

Yosemite National Park, CA

June 2019

Misty Powder tracks

Misty Powder tracks

Mount Baker Wilderness, WA

December 2018

Yosemite Granite

Yosemite Granite

Yosemite National Park, CA

February 2018

Winter Migration

Winter Migration

Skagit Valley, WA

December 2017

Cascade Storm Breaks

Cascade Storm Breaks

North Cascades National Park, WA

August 2017

Ranching on the Range

Ranching on the Range

Grand Teton National Park, WY

May 2020

Rays at Reyes

Rays at Reyes

Point Reyes National Seashore, CA

July 2018

Jungle remains

Jungle remains

Machu Picchu, Peru

July 2017

Phase Transition

Phase Transition

Mount Baker Wilderness, WA

July 2020

The Snowiest Place in the World

The Snowiest Place in the World

Mount Baker Wilderness, WA

March 2020

A Twentieth Century Storm

A Twentieth Century Storm

Deception Pass State Park, WA

February 2021

Summer Fractures

Summer Fractures

Mount Baker Wilderness, WA

September 2021

The Color Drains

The Color Drains

Alpine Lakes Wilderness, WA

September 2021

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Day 2294: A couple days ago I made a post about how terrible the snowpack is throughout the west. While this is true for much of the Cascades, it’s been a weird winter and I wanted to zoom into one of the exceptions to the rule. Here we’r
Day 2293: The Western Olympics feels extremely far removed from the Cascades I normally spend my time in. This is partly a result of their physical distance (it takes 3-4 hours to reach them from Seattle), but the character of the range also feels di
Day 2292: The snowpack in the west is truly gruesome at the moment. For the PNW region as a whole (basically the WA/OR/ID, the snowpack is about 64% of average across all elevation bands. That would make this the third worst level for the date in the
Day 2291: A lot to think about in recent days/weeks/months/years. Thoughts have been flitting around my brain when I’ve had the opportunity to take advantage of the glorious (yet somehow a bit depressing) weather we’ve seen recently in th
Day 2290: I’m in the process of sharing some of my new years resolutions on here—partially to give background into some of my motivations, but also to put them out publicly in writing so there’s some accountability (although minimal
Day 2289: With the new calendar year, I’m in the process of highlighting on here a couple of my 2026 resolutions (especially outdoor related). On Friday I noted my desire for a couple winter camping trips (we’ll see if that actually happe
Day 2288: Happy (one day late) Gregorian new year! Physically, other than occurring a couple seconds later, there is no difference between the sunrise on December 31st and the one on January 1st. There’s no special line the Earth crosses in its
On the 10th of day of glaciers the Cascades gave to me…the Boston Glacier stretching towards eternity.
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Today we’ve reached the end of 2025, the end of the International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation, and the end of my non-v
On the 9th day of glaciers the Cascades gave to me…the McAllister with an icefall disappearing so rapidly.
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The McAllister is an enigma. While its upper slopes are traversed by peakbagger as they climb the 100 tallest summits in Washingt
On the 8th day of glaciers the Cascades gave to me…the Inspiration Glacier reaching heavenly.
•
We’ve reached the top 3 of my non-volcanic glacier countdown in the Cascades. These are the heavy hitters and the Inspiration Glacier is
On the 7th day of glaciers the Cascades gave to me…the Chickamin Glacier with massive cracks to slide into if you’re skinny.
•
After college, as I started to penetrate deeper in the Cascades and I searched for more places to explore
On the 6th day of glaciers the Cascades gave to me…the Neve Glacier on Snowfield so shiny.
•
I think Neve Glacier may have been the glacier that originally motivated my interest in glaciers in the North Cascades. I remember in elementary
On the 5th day of glaciers the Cascades gave to me…the Challenger Glacier opening the Pickets for entry.
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The Challenger Glacier is the first glacier on this list that to me starts to feel truly large (at least in WA) and is one that is
On the 4th day of glaciers the Cascades gave to me…Honeycomb Glacier with a new lake flowing to the sea.
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The Honeycomb Glacier is another glacier we’ve already seen a part of in this countdown with the Suiattle Glacier on the firs
On the third day of glaciers the Cascades gave to me…the Sulphide Glacier hanging above a waterfall flowing freely!
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The 8th largest non-volcanic glacier in the Cascades is directly adjacent to yesterday’s Crystal on the south slop
On the second day of glaciers the Cascades gave to me…a Crystal Glacier shining resplendently!
•
I’m currently doing a countdown of the largest non-volcanic glaciers in the Cascades to end the year (see yesterday’s post for mo
Day 2281: You may know about the 12 Days of Christmas, but have you heard of the 10 Days of glaciers? 2025 is the International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation (as declared by the UN) and I have not spent nearly enough time celebrating glaciers
Day 2277: When was this pano taken? You’d be forgiven for thinking it was June or July or really any time from late May to late October, but mid December? A guess like that would be unforgivable. But alas, this was the view up the Middle Fork o
Day 2276: A few days after the storm it appears much of the Skagit Valley has survived the flooding. On Friday morning the Skagit River crested higher in Mount Vernon than ever recorded. This is partly because the series of river controls (including
Day 2275: Up until the last few hours there was pretty much only one place getting snow in the entire state of Washington (other than the volcano summits) and that was the northeastern Cascades. As the atmospheric river has obliterated the scraps of
Day 2294: A couple days ago I made a post about how terrible the snowpack is throughout the west. While this is true for much of the Cascades, it’s been a weird winter and I wanted to zoom into one of the exceptions to the rule. Here we’r Day 2293: The Western Olympics feels extremely far removed from the Cascades I normally spend my time in. This is partly a result of their physical distance (it takes 3-4 hours to reach them from Seattle), but the character of the range also feels di Day 2292: The snowpack in the west is truly gruesome at the moment. For the PNW region as a whole (basically the WA/OR/ID, the snowpack is about 64% of average across all elevation bands. That would make this the third worst level for the date in the Day 2291: A lot to think about in recent days/weeks/months/years. Thoughts have been flitting around my brain when I’ve had the opportunity to take advantage of the glorious (yet somehow a bit depressing) weather we’ve seen recently in th Day 2290: I’m in the process of sharing some of my new years resolutions on here—partially to give background into some of my motivations, but also to put them out publicly in writing so there’s some accountability (although minimal Day 2289: With the new calendar year, I’m in the process of highlighting on here a couple of my 2026 resolutions (especially outdoor related). On Friday I noted my desire for a couple winter camping trips (we’ll see if that actually happe Day 2288: Happy (one day late) Gregorian new year! Physically, other than occurring a couple seconds later, there is no difference between the sunrise on December 31st and the one on January 1st. There’s no special line the Earth crosses in its On the 10th of day of glaciers the Cascades gave to me…the Boston Glacier stretching towards eternity.
•
Today we’ve reached the end of 2025, the end of the International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation, and the end of my non-v On the 9th day of glaciers the Cascades gave to me…the McAllister with an icefall disappearing so rapidly.
•
The McAllister is an enigma. While its upper slopes are traversed by peakbagger as they climb the 100 tallest summits in Washingt On the 8th day of glaciers the Cascades gave to me…the Inspiration Glacier reaching heavenly.
•
We’ve reached the top 3 of my non-volcanic glacier countdown in the Cascades. These are the heavy hitters and the Inspiration Glacier is On the 7th day of glaciers the Cascades gave to me…the Chickamin Glacier with massive cracks to slide into if you’re skinny.
•
After college, as I started to penetrate deeper in the Cascades and I searched for more places to explore On the 6th day of glaciers the Cascades gave to me…the Neve Glacier on Snowfield so shiny.
•
I think Neve Glacier may have been the glacier that originally motivated my interest in glaciers in the North Cascades. I remember in elementary On the 5th day of glaciers the Cascades gave to me…the Challenger Glacier opening the Pickets for entry.
•
The Challenger Glacier is the first glacier on this list that to me starts to feel truly large (at least in WA) and is one that is On the 4th day of glaciers the Cascades gave to me…Honeycomb Glacier with a new lake flowing to the sea.
•
The Honeycomb Glacier is another glacier we’ve already seen a part of in this countdown with the Suiattle Glacier on the firs On the third day of glaciers the Cascades gave to me…the Sulphide Glacier hanging above a waterfall flowing freely!
•
The 8th largest non-volcanic glacier in the Cascades is directly adjacent to yesterday’s Crystal on the south slop On the second day of glaciers the Cascades gave to me…a Crystal Glacier shining resplendently!
•
I’m currently doing a countdown of the largest non-volcanic glaciers in the Cascades to end the year (see yesterday’s post for mo Day 2281: You may know about the 12 Days of Christmas, but have you heard of the 10 Days of glaciers? 2025 is the International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation (as declared by the UN) and I have not spent nearly enough time celebrating glaciers Day 2277: When was this pano taken? You’d be forgiven for thinking it was June or July or really any time from late May to late October, but mid December? A guess like that would be unforgivable. But alas, this was the view up the Middle Fork o Day 2276: A few days after the storm it appears much of the Skagit Valley has survived the flooding. On Friday morning the Skagit River crested higher in Mount Vernon than ever recorded. This is partly because the series of river controls (including Day 2275: Up until the last few hours there was pretty much only one place getting snow in the entire state of Washington (other than the volcano summits) and that was the northeastern Cascades. As the atmospheric river has obliterated the scraps of
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