After spending the past week in Montana celebrating Christmas with my son, I'm hurriedly scrambling to get my annual "year in photos" post together on the final day of 2017. It's been a year of the unexpected - freak winter snow and ice storms, a banner skiing season, visiting a "new to me" state, being sidelined way longer than expected by a broken toe, massive wildfires destroying huge swaths of Oregon, including my beloved Columbia River Gorge.
As long-time blog readers know, I have a tradition of compiling a year-end post highlighting a favorite photo from each month of the year. These photos are not always my very best work. Some are chosen to represent a particular occasion or event that was meaningful to me.
Looking back at the past 12 months, it's been kind of a "meh" year. It seems more bad than good has happened, not just in my little corner, but worldwide. But now that 2017 is sliding into history, I'd like to start 2018 on a positive note. So for this year-end post, along with each month's photo, I'm also including a positive sentiment to match the image.....something I'm thankful for.
Enjoy my "2017 in photos."
January
Interesting ice formations |
Winter weather hit early and often this month, with rare low-elevation snowstorms and freezing rain, that cancelled ski bus days, kept me home from work (yippee!) and turned waterfalls in the Columbia River Gorge into icy works of art. A photographer's paradise.
I'm thankful for..... being able to photograph these breathtaking examples of Mother Nature at her finest.
February
Snow day! |
The unusual winter weather continued into February where I spent an unexpected day off work cross country skiing around our neighborhood park. I'm not the best at taking selfies but this is one I really liked. A great capture of the joy I felt that day.
I'm thankful for......weather events that force me to slow down and enjoy the outdoors.
I'm thankful for......weather events that force me to slow down and enjoy the outdoors.
March
Ski friends are the best! |
One good thing about winter 2017 - all those storms made for an amazing ski season. I tallied 33 days on the planks, many of those with my buddies from the midweek ski bus. This photo is of me and my friends Glen and Brian from our last bus day of the season. What can I say, ski friends are the best!
I'm thankful for.......many friends I've had an opportunity to share the slopes with this winter.
I'm thankful for.......many friends I've had an opportunity to share the slopes with this winter.
April
Love it when the balsamroot blooms |
Once April rolls around, it's time to dust off the hiking boots and hit the trails in search of spring wildflowers. I have my favorite spots, and most of them are located in the Columbia River Gorge. This year I discovered a "new to me" area, the gorgeous Memaloose Hills. Always fun to discover a new hike, this one had amazing vistas and slopes chock-full of colorful blooms.
I'm thankful for.......vibrant spring wildflowers that brighten the world just as I'm getting tired of dreary gray skies.
I'm thankful for.......vibrant spring wildflowers that brighten the world just as I'm getting tired of dreary gray skies.
May
Sunset in Hawaii |
My big trip of the year, in May my husband and I traveled to someplace we'd always wanted to visit - Hawaii! We had a wonderful time exploring the big island, and I enjoyed capturing it's sights with my camera. I especially loved the colorful ocean sunsets. This one, taken on our final evening while killing time waiting for our red-eye flight home, became my favorite.
I'm thankful for........a job that provides adequate leave time and salary to allow travel.
I'm thankful for........a job that provides adequate leave time and salary to allow travel.
June
Tunnel Falls, Eagle Creek Trail |
This is a bittersweet photo. Taken on late spring hike, I decided to traverse the Gorge's famous Eagle Creek Trail to the final waterfall, Twister Falls, 6 1/2 miles from the trailhead. Little did I know it would be the last time I'd see this fabulous green wonderland as it was. A Labor Day wildfire destroyed this special place. It won't be the same for many years, possibly not in my lifetime.
I'm thankful for.......the many photographs I have of Eagle Creek Trail so I'll always remember this special place.
July
Wildflower explosion on Silver Star Mtn Trail |
Summer treks to high elevation places always produce some of my favorite images. It's always hard to chose just one photograph from a month of hikes, but a visit to Washington's Silver Star Mountain at peak wildflower bloom was hands-down one of the year's most memorable hikes. I think you can see why.
I'm thankful for......living close to such amazingly beautiful wild places.
August
Burroughs Mtn Trail, Mt Rainier National Park |
August was a month of trying to hike despite a very sore toe (later I'd discover it was broken). Not one to let an insignificant little digit stop a planned Mt Rainier trip, I went anyway, and hiked three days in a row. One of my bucket list trails, the amazing Burroughs Mountains were just as spectacular as described. Another memorable hike from 2017.
I'm thankful for........the beautiful National Parks in my country.
September
Smoky Mt Hood from Paradise Park Trail |
September was a month of many downs. Learning of the injury to my toe, hiking trips were curtailed. A huge wildfire swept the Gorge, destroying many of my favorite trails and cloaking Portland and Mt Hood in thick smoke. I didn't have a lot of photos to choose from this month, but this one from a trek to Paradise Park stood out. From the Zig Zag Canyon overlook; a hazy Mt Hood appears through the smoke
I'm thankful for.........still having places to hike despite the many wildfires that plagued the Pacific Northwest this year.
I'm thankful for.........still having places to hike despite the many wildfires that plagued the Pacific Northwest this year.
October
Fall colors on Clear Lake Trail |
Fall is my most favorite season to hike. There's so many wonderful places to see autumn colors, it seems I never have enough time to see them all. I tried to pare this month down to one photo, but I had favorite photos from two very spectacular hikes and just couldn't choose. So as a special bonus, I've included them both. The top photo is from an early October visit to Central Oregon's Clear Lake (best fall color ever!)
More fall colors, Wilson River |
And this bottom photo is from a spur-of-the-moment late October trip to the coast range's Wilson River. I most certainly hit the fall color jackpot that day, not only with peak leaf color, but also perfect sunny weather.
I'm thankful for.........living close to so many areas of beautiful fall color.
November
Dog Mountain Trail |
Although the Oregon side of the Gorge remained off-limits for hiking (no Gorge fall color tours for me this year!) the Washington side was very much open for business. In the span of two weekends, I hit the highlights - Cape Horn, Hamilton Mountain, and finally, Dog Mountain. A place I usually only visit during spring wildflower bloom, I learned that it can be just as beautiful in autumn too. A great hike with good friends, this trek was one of the surprise hidden gems of 2017.
I'm thankful for.........hiking buddies that will join on the trail me no matter the weather.
December
Ghostly bare branches in the Columbia River Gorge |
In early December, I learned a small portion of the Gorge spared by the fire was once again open. Eager to revisit favorite places, I made a small trek around Latourell Falls. Although plagued with camera troubles, I was able to capture quite a few good images, such as this one of the moss-covered, ghostly tree branches in a foggy forest.
I'm thankful that..........some of the Gorge trails and waterfalls were spared from the fire and able to be reopened.
A big thanks to all my faithful readers who keep coming back year after year. I appreciate all your comments, page views, and likes on my Facebook page. You are the reason I get out there with my camera and continue to share these outdoor adventures.
Onward to 2018!
I'm thankful that..........some of the Gorge trails and waterfalls were spared from the fire and able to be reopened.
A big thanks to all my faithful readers who keep coming back year after year. I appreciate all your comments, page views, and likes on my Facebook page. You are the reason I get out there with my camera and continue to share these outdoor adventures.
Onward to 2018!