by Curt Remington | Aug 12, 2010 | Trip Reports
Rafting the Salmon River, Idaho by Curt Remington A blinding flash filled the sky, lighting the inside of our tent. A loud crack followed, and thunder rocked the canyon. My daughter Heather muffled a scream. The flashes came so close together you’d think it was light...
by Curt Remington | Jun 10, 2010 | Uncategorized
Maneuvering Through the Obstacles of Life by Curt Remington Like swimming boulder-filled rapids, life can be tough! A whitewater safety course taught me some important lessons, ones that apply to swimming rapids and to making our way through life. Now you may wonder...
by Curt Remington | May 4, 2010 | Uncategorized
The Benefits of Nature and Photography by Curt Remington Spending time in nature, keenly aware of your environment, can give you a whole new perspective on life. You might get caught up in a stunningly beautiful scene or the details of a flower or bug. If you go...
by Curt Remington | Apr 7, 2010 | Uncategorized
Grieving the Loss of a Pet by Curt Remington Two days ago, Gunner, my eleven-year-old long-haired German Shepherd, laid his head on my leg and looked into my eyes as I gently rubbed his ears and listened to his heavy, steady breathing. My wife and daughter sat...
by Curt Remington | Mar 25, 2010 | Uncategorized
Ascending Mount Baker, Washington by Curt Remington Mt Baker, Washington state’s second most active volcano, is a hulking mass of rock and snow that towers over anything around it. Those of us living in Whatcom county look up at it regularly, as you can see it from...