by Curt Remington | Jul 24, 2017 | Nature, Photography, Trip Reports
We love our home, in the lush green forested foothills of the North Cascades. But, this past winter provided a bit too much lushness, countless cool, wet and gloomy days, what many people think of when they imagine the Pacific Northwest. By winter’s end, we felt in...
by Curt Remington | Jan 12, 2017 | Nature, Photography, Trip Reports
Six Spectacular Days with a Primitive Tribe Rafting the Main Salmon River held a prominent place on my bucket list for years. It turns out, I had it there for good reason. This past summer, my wife, Mary, and I finally made that trip and spent six sunny days...
by Curt Remington | Jul 13, 2016 | Meditation, Nature, Psychic
Psychics, Channelers, Mediums, and You According to a June 2005 Gallup poll, 41% of people believe in extrasensory perception (ESP), and only 9% believe in channeling. To me, it’s amazing those numbers are so low, when I’ve had many experiences myself and seen ample...
by Curt Remington | Sep 22, 2015 | Nature, Photography, Trip Reports
What characteristics make for a wonderful vacation destination? I suppose the answer might vary depending on the person, but the Canadian Rockies has a lot to please just about anyone. My wife Mary and I spent nine glorious days camped there this summer, and I think...
by Curt Remington | Jul 6, 2015 | Trip Reports
Destinations: Washington’s Ross Lake and Clark Island in the Salish Sea Can you sea kayak on a lake? In order to answer that challenging question, I signed up for two trips with the Whatcom Association of Kayak Enthusiasts (WAKE), one on Ross Lake and the other to...