Many of the other blogs I read do year-end "recap" posts. I really enjoy reading them. It's interesting to look back and remember places and faces from the past 12 months. At the end of 2010, I wanted to do something like this, but didn't quite get it together. This year I resolved not to lapse again.
This blog is many things. It's a skiing blog, a hiking blog, sometimes a running blog, and also a place to showcase my family's activities. But most of all, it's a photography blog (it is named "Linda's Lens" after all!). With that in mind, I give you the year 2011 in photos - one representative image from each month of the year. Some of these pictures were chosen not because they were my best work, but because I wanted to commemorate an event in 2011 that was special to me.
Skiin' the pow in Steamboat, CO |
January - this month I was busy skiing, skiing, and more skiing. Thursdays, I was riding the ski bus, and Sundays traveling up to Mt. Hood Meadows with my good buddy Kim. But the highlight of the month was the trip I took to Steamboat, Colorado. While there, the weather gods provided a dump of the finest Colorado powder, that hence forward would spoil me for skiing in Oregon.
Happy B-day to me! |
February - February is my birthday month, and this year my kids surprised me with dinner and a homemade red velvet cake. Not wanting a blaze of candles on my cake, Cody and Denise managed to advertise my age in a different and creative fashion. What can I say? My kids are the best!
I never tire of this spectacular view from Mt. Bachelor |
March - Still more good skiing to be had. But there was also the Shamrock Run (where Roger ran his first 5K). However, the trip I made to Mt. Bachelor to ski with my brother Dale was memorable. It was a beautiful, clear (but cold) day. Perfect to showcase the spectacular views from the mountain!
Cami and I celebrate our Eugene marathon finish |
April - A transition month. I began the month skiing and ended it hiking and running. I cut my ski season short so I could concentrate on training for the Eugene marathon, which I completed with my best running friend Cami.
Punchbowl Falls |
May - So many hikes, so difficult to pick just one photo. With the higher country still snowed in, my explorations were limited to trails in the Columbia River Gorge. A Friday visit to the Eagle Creek trail reminded me why this is one of Oregon's (and my) all-time favorites. I had to wade into the creek to get this shot, but I think it was worth it.
Amazing display of Bachelor Buttons near Bald Butte |
June - Again, many more hikes, with some family and running activities thrown in for variety. But the best hike from this month had to be the trip I made up Bald Butte with my hiking buddy Chuck. We hit the wildflower season just right and were rewarded with a fabulous display of every variety you could imagine. I loved the Bachelor Buttons the best. I've never seen such a large concentration of these flowers in the wild.
My parent's 50th anniversary celebration |
July - More hiking. Roger and I made our first backpacking trip since 2004 (and it was a success!). The big event of the month was traveling back to South Dakota to celebrate my parent's 50th wedding anniversary. The first time my entire family was together in many years, I commemorated the day with a photograph.
Smith Rock State Park |
August - So much happened this month, it was really hard to pick just one image to represent. There was the Haulin' Aspen half, the Styx concert, loads of zucchini, and - you guessed it - lots of hikes. However, I finally made it back to Smith Rock State Park, a place I've wanted hike again. It was the day after I'd ran a half marathon, and hot weather to boot, but I had the most amazing time. The views were phenomenal. I got some great photographs (it's hard to take a bad photo here).
Wildflower paradise on Mt. Hood |
September - Another action-packed month. There was the Hood to Coast relay (hands down my most favorite running event of 2011), another great backpacking trip with my hubby, Oktoberfest with my folks, and - yes - more amazing hikes. This month I hiked one of the best places of 2011, the Paradise Park Trail on Mt. Hood. The lingering snow delayed the wildflower bloom, and I enjoyed a summer floral paradise in the middle of September.
Mt. St. Helens from Norway Pass |
October - A little bit of everything to blog about this month. One more half marathon completed, Halloween, fall colors starting to show, OSU football games (and tailgating!) and, oh yes, a couple more hikes. A trip to Norway Pass near Mt. St. Helens, made it onto the "best hikes of 2011" list. This trail has been on my bucket list for years, and I finally got there. This view of Mt. St. Helens was so worth all the time spent driving and hiking to reach it.
Fall colors at Multnomah Falls Lodge |
The 2011-12 ski season has begun! |
Lupine and St. Helens Lake |
I had the most difficult time choosing just one image to represent the hike, but finally settled on this shot of St. Helens Lake rimmed with dark purple lupine.
I hope you enjoyed reading and viewing this recap of 2011 as much as I had fun creating it. Here's to an exciting, adventure-filled 2012, with hopefully lots more blog posts, and, of course, tons more photographs.
Happy New Year!