by Curt Remington | Oct 10, 2012 | Trip Reports
Hiking Copper Ridge: North Cascades, Washington by Curt Remington According to Hiking the North Cascades, Copper Ridge is “one of the few trails in the North Cascades that stays above timberline for a significant distance, and along its length are superb mountain...
by Curt Remington | May 18, 2012 | Trip Reports
The Passage by Curt Remington A chartered yacht, en route from Alaska to Seattle, struck a rock and sank, leaving seven people stranded in a remote part of British Columbia. Jenny, one of the passengers, and Trent, the yacht’s captain, set out for help in a...
by Curt Remington | Aug 21, 2011 | Trip Reports
Road Trip: National Parks and Minnesota by Curt Remington After an exhausting fourteen-hour drive, and a long wait in line, a friendly man in uniform at Yellowstone National Park’s Norris campground greeted us. “Yep, I’ve got your reservation here for next weekend....
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 | Mar 25, 2010 | Nature, Trip Reports
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...