Went walkin in Riverfront Park today past the Convention Center where they are holding the 2021 Lilac City Comicon. It is always so fun to see all the costumes and everyone always seems to be having so much fun with it. Stopped to take some pictures of a really great street musician and singer, Christopher Brown. Riverfront Park never lets you down it is beautiful in all seasons. Can't wait to get some shots of it when all the leaves turn. Went down to Huntington Park near Spokane City Hall to get some shots of the Gondolas as they pass over the falls.
Enjoying the paths, trails, roads and by-ways of the Inland Northwest by foot. Sharing where I've been through pictures and text so you can explore them yourself walking, jogging, bicycling or under whatever foot powered means you enjoy.
Saturday, October 2, 2021
Friday, September 24, 2021
The homeless among us
My brother and I were walking the rainy streets of Spokane last weekend giving out rain slickers to the homeless that couldn't just go home and get dry. I had one left as I headed for home. I saw this gentleman and his 4 footed companion panhandling along the wet street and stopped to give it to him. He thanked me and I turned and headed back to the car. I glanced back and noticed him pulling it onto his wet friend. I turned back and asked if I might take some pictures. He chose her comfort above his own, a selfless act. See them, say hi to them know that they could just as easily be us, me, but for a lucky break our way.
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
Liberty Lake Loop trail
Wether you go the over 8 miles all the way around the loop or up to the Cedar forest and back this walk always is a thrill to all the senses. I go clock wise as it is easier to do the up, up, up with the tinkling stream cheering you on and I like to come up to the falls from this direction. If you decide to push on after the Cedar forest you cross a bridge and encounter the dreaded switch back, steep and seemingly endless you are treated with a view of the distant Liberty Lake as you get toward the top. After he switchback you continue up and along narrow paths on the edge of the mountain. Continue on and you reach Liberty Creek Falls. The falls can be roaring and full of water in the early spring but this time of year there isn't much water and with as hot and dry as it's been even less. Up, up, up some more, steep and windy finally you come to an offshoot path that takes you to the Hughes Cabin. This is more like a metal shed but is open to take shelter in if you need a rest. Now starts the other end going this way it is either down hill or mostly level and the trail is wide and well used. As you reach the bottom section it is once again steep(but this time goin downhill), rutted and narrow. I have tried this in the winter and I say DON"T it is pretty much impossible to go up in the ice and snow. The liberty lake trail is best attempted in late spring to fall. In the early spring it can get very muddy and again hard to navigate. As an added bonus there is a parking area for horsetrailers a little further down the road from the main park entrance. This is great for horseback riding, a challenging course for mountain bikers and hikers alike. Dogs are allowed with their owners on a leash.
Sunday, September 5, 2021
Cheney Wetlands loop trail
Parking in the Columbia Plateau trailhead parking lot off of Cheney-Spangle road you go about 1/4 mile east and turn right onto the dirt road. The Cheney Wetlands is a wonderful natural area with a lot of ponds, acres of cattail and forest. The city of Cheney waste management facility is a large kind of eyesore right along the trail to the north but once you got on the trail you don't see it much. Water birds, small wildlife and even moose are found here just outside the city of Cheney. The moose I saw on the far hill was the first I had seen here. The loop is about 4.6 miles but if you're short of time you can take the center shortcut and make it about 1 - 1 1/2 miles shorter. Most of the trail is easy some up and down but all well taken care of. gravel. On the day I was there I got a fun surprise off the one side of the trail. Someone had left a rubber ducky on a stump. Why? I don't know.
Tuesday, August 31, 2021
Columbia Plateau Trail Cheney/Plaza
This is a really pretty stretch of the Columbia plateau Trail that is accessed either in parking along the road on either side of the bridge on Cheney Plaza Rd or Parking at the trailhead on Cheney-Spangle and walking west for about 1 mile. I for years used to park along the very wide turn in at the north end of the bridge, not blocking anything and well back of the no parking signs, but an overzealous park employee decided to give me a ticket. They are canceling the ticket but still a lot of hassle. This portion of the trail is northern most part of Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge. Walking west you pass a lot of large ponds, lily ponds and through some areas where there are high rocks on each side. At the 3.25 mile mark from the gate there is a rest room with a hitching post for those using the trail on their horses. This area is not paved, the gravel is pretty fine but it might be hard to ride bikes with narrow tires.
Burn Works fire spinning
I had read about the Burn Works crew in an article and just had to see them in action myself.

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