
This is a photo I’ve literally been dreaming of capturing for YEARS 😭🙌🏼
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For as long as I can remember, Peru has been on my bucket list of countries to visit. When I got into hiking several years ago, I always said that one day I wanted to go hiking in Peru and get a photo of me on a hike surrounded by alpacas. When it came time to plan my trip to Peru, I specifically wanted to do this trek because I knew chances would be high of me getting that opportunity.
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Over the course of this 5-day trek, I took any chance I could to get the shot I envisioned, but nothing quite lined up to what I had in mind. Until this moment… when we were hiking towards camp and a herd of alpacas and llamas started making their way towards us. It was truly meant to be ✨🦙
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HUGE thank you to @mikesugianto for snapping alllll the shots it took to lead to these ones, including these 🥲

This is a photo I’ve literally been dreaming of capturing for YEARS 😭🙌🏼
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For as long as I can remember, Peru has been on my bucket list of countries to visit. When I got into hiking several years ago, I always said that one day I wanted to go hiking in Peru and get a photo of me on a hike surrounded by alpacas. When it came time to plan my trip to Peru, I specifically wanted to do this trek because I knew chances would be high of me getting that opportunity.
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Over the course of this 5-day trek, I took any chance I could to get the shot I envisioned, but nothing quite lined up to what I had in mind. Until this moment… when we were hiking towards camp and a herd of alpacas and llamas started making their way towards us. It was truly meant to be ✨🦙
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HUGE thank you to @mikesugianto for snapping alllll the shots it took to lead to these ones, including these 🥲

“This is the hardest hike I’ve ever done! You won’t find any Instagram hiker girls up here!” - The guy next to us on the summit 🙃

“This is the hardest hike I’ve ever done! You won’t find any Instagram hiker girls up here!” - The guy next to us on the summit 🙃

Between working on weekdays and moving into a new place, life has been busy for me lately. It felt extra special to take some time to get outside and enjoy the spring flowers yesterday 🌼
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* No flowers were harmed - I was standing on the trail 😌

A few shots that I never posted from last year to hold me over while I wait just a little bit longer for this year’s mountain adventures 😌

A few shots that I never posted from last year to hold me over while I wait just a little bit longer for this year’s mountain adventures 😌

A few shots that I never posted from last year to hold me over while I wait just a little bit longer for this year’s mountain adventures 😌

Cabin season is officially here 🍂
As someone who always dreads seeing summer go, over the last few years I’ve tried to make an effort to lean into the change and take it as an opportunity to slow down, rest, and get cozy.
As a result, I’ve found that one of my favorite things to do this time of year is stay in cute little cabins like this one by @stay.pnw. It’s such a fun way to embrace the season and just enjoy the slower pace that comes with those shorter, chillier days 😌🤎
#pnw #washington #cabin #washingtoncabins #pnwcabins

Cabin season is officially here 🍂
As someone who always dreads seeing summer go, over the last few years I’ve tried to make an effort to lean into the change and take it as an opportunity to slow down, rest, and get cozy.
As a result, I’ve found that one of my favorite things to do this time of year is stay in cute little cabins like this one by @stay.pnw. It’s such a fun way to embrace the season and just enjoy the slower pace that comes with those shorter, chillier days 😌🤎
#pnw #washington #cabin #washingtoncabins #pnwcabins

Cabin season is officially here 🍂
As someone who always dreads seeing summer go, over the last few years I’ve tried to make an effort to lean into the change and take it as an opportunity to slow down, rest, and get cozy.
As a result, I’ve found that one of my favorite things to do this time of year is stay in cute little cabins like this one by @stay.pnw. It’s such a fun way to embrace the season and just enjoy the slower pace that comes with those shorter, chillier days 😌🤎
#pnw #washington #cabin #washingtoncabins #pnwcabins

Cabin season is officially here 🍂
As someone who always dreads seeing summer go, over the last few years I’ve tried to make an effort to lean into the change and take it as an opportunity to slow down, rest, and get cozy.
As a result, I’ve found that one of my favorite things to do this time of year is stay in cute little cabins like this one by @stay.pnw. It’s such a fun way to embrace the season and just enjoy the slower pace that comes with those shorter, chillier days 😌🤎
#pnw #washington #cabin #washingtoncabins #pnwcabins

“Something will happen to me on Desolation Peak… I can feel it.” – Jack Kerouac, 1956
This was my third year in a row securing permits to backpack Desolation Peak. However, each year prior, fires, smoke, and the unpredictability of life always forced me to cancel. This year, I was finally able to make it happen.
Getting there is no small feat. The climb itself is grueling, but even reaching the trailhead demands effort: either an 18-mile approach on foot, or via water by renting a boat or hiring a water taxi. We opted for the water taxi.
As we were dropped off at the trailhead, the water taxi captain pointed towards a faint haze in the distance. He mentioned that a fire had sparked there a couple days earlier, and that the winds that evening might enable it to pick up and spread further.
He wasn’t wrong.
As we approached the fire lookout several hours later, we could see plumes of smoke filling the sky. Upon reaching the lookout, we were greeted by Jim (pictured above), who has manned this lookout for years. He told us he had never seen a fire this close to this lookout.
The fire, which was sparked by lightning, is now named the Perry Fire. Jim was the first to spot it. He quickly reported it and has since served as a vital link, relaying updates to helicopters and fire crews by radio as we stood beside him. Between calls, he expressed concern that federal budget cuts could soon jeopardize his role - eliminating the unique and necessary line of defense against forest fires that it provides.
Being able to witness an active fire lookout in action was the last thing I expected when finally making this long-awaited trip. However, it turned out to be the most unforgettable part of the journey, and something I won’t soon forget.
#washington #northcascades #perryfire #desolationpeak #hiking #outdoors

“Something will happen to me on Desolation Peak… I can feel it.” – Jack Kerouac, 1956
This was my third year in a row securing permits to backpack Desolation Peak. However, each year prior, fires, smoke, and the unpredictability of life always forced me to cancel. This year, I was finally able to make it happen.
Getting there is no small feat. The climb itself is grueling, but even reaching the trailhead demands effort: either an 18-mile approach on foot, or via water by renting a boat or hiring a water taxi. We opted for the water taxi.
As we were dropped off at the trailhead, the water taxi captain pointed towards a faint haze in the distance. He mentioned that a fire had sparked there a couple days earlier, and that the winds that evening might enable it to pick up and spread further.
He wasn’t wrong.
As we approached the fire lookout several hours later, we could see plumes of smoke filling the sky. Upon reaching the lookout, we were greeted by Jim (pictured above), who has manned this lookout for years. He told us he had never seen a fire this close to this lookout.
The fire, which was sparked by lightning, is now named the Perry Fire. Jim was the first to spot it. He quickly reported it and has since served as a vital link, relaying updates to helicopters and fire crews by radio as we stood beside him. Between calls, he expressed concern that federal budget cuts could soon jeopardize his role - eliminating the unique and necessary line of defense against forest fires that it provides.
Being able to witness an active fire lookout in action was the last thing I expected when finally making this long-awaited trip. However, it turned out to be the most unforgettable part of the journey, and something I won’t soon forget.
#washington #northcascades #perryfire #desolationpeak #hiking #outdoors

“Something will happen to me on Desolation Peak… I can feel it.” – Jack Kerouac, 1956
This was my third year in a row securing permits to backpack Desolation Peak. However, each year prior, fires, smoke, and the unpredictability of life always forced me to cancel. This year, I was finally able to make it happen.
Getting there is no small feat. The climb itself is grueling, but even reaching the trailhead demands effort: either an 18-mile approach on foot, or via water by renting a boat or hiring a water taxi. We opted for the water taxi.
As we were dropped off at the trailhead, the water taxi captain pointed towards a faint haze in the distance. He mentioned that a fire had sparked there a couple days earlier, and that the winds that evening might enable it to pick up and spread further.
He wasn’t wrong.
As we approached the fire lookout several hours later, we could see plumes of smoke filling the sky. Upon reaching the lookout, we were greeted by Jim (pictured above), who has manned this lookout for years. He told us he had never seen a fire this close to this lookout.
The fire, which was sparked by lightning, is now named the Perry Fire. Jim was the first to spot it. He quickly reported it and has since served as a vital link, relaying updates to helicopters and fire crews by radio as we stood beside him. Between calls, he expressed concern that federal budget cuts could soon jeopardize his role - eliminating the unique and necessary line of defense against forest fires that it provides.
Being able to witness an active fire lookout in action was the last thing I expected when finally making this long-awaited trip. However, it turned out to be the most unforgettable part of the journey, and something I won’t soon forget.
#washington #northcascades #perryfire #desolationpeak #hiking #outdoors

“Something will happen to me on Desolation Peak… I can feel it.” – Jack Kerouac, 1956
This was my third year in a row securing permits to backpack Desolation Peak. However, each year prior, fires, smoke, and the unpredictability of life always forced me to cancel. This year, I was finally able to make it happen.
Getting there is no small feat. The climb itself is grueling, but even reaching the trailhead demands effort: either an 18-mile approach on foot, or via water by renting a boat or hiring a water taxi. We opted for the water taxi.
As we were dropped off at the trailhead, the water taxi captain pointed towards a faint haze in the distance. He mentioned that a fire had sparked there a couple days earlier, and that the winds that evening might enable it to pick up and spread further.
He wasn’t wrong.
As we approached the fire lookout several hours later, we could see plumes of smoke filling the sky. Upon reaching the lookout, we were greeted by Jim (pictured above), who has manned this lookout for years. He told us he had never seen a fire this close to this lookout.
The fire, which was sparked by lightning, is now named the Perry Fire. Jim was the first to spot it. He quickly reported it and has since served as a vital link, relaying updates to helicopters and fire crews by radio as we stood beside him. Between calls, he expressed concern that federal budget cuts could soon jeopardize his role - eliminating the unique and necessary line of defense against forest fires that it provides.
Being able to witness an active fire lookout in action was the last thing I expected when finally making this long-awaited trip. However, it turned out to be the most unforgettable part of the journey, and something I won’t soon forget.
#washington #northcascades #perryfire #desolationpeak #hiking #outdoors

“Something will happen to me on Desolation Peak… I can feel it.” – Jack Kerouac, 1956
This was my third year in a row securing permits to backpack Desolation Peak. However, each year prior, fires, smoke, and the unpredictability of life always forced me to cancel. This year, I was finally able to make it happen.
Getting there is no small feat. The climb itself is grueling, but even reaching the trailhead demands effort: either an 18-mile approach on foot, or via water by renting a boat or hiring a water taxi. We opted for the water taxi.
As we were dropped off at the trailhead, the water taxi captain pointed towards a faint haze in the distance. He mentioned that a fire had sparked there a couple days earlier, and that the winds that evening might enable it to pick up and spread further.
He wasn’t wrong.
As we approached the fire lookout several hours later, we could see plumes of smoke filling the sky. Upon reaching the lookout, we were greeted by Jim (pictured above), who has manned this lookout for years. He told us he had never seen a fire this close to this lookout.
The fire, which was sparked by lightning, is now named the Perry Fire. Jim was the first to spot it. He quickly reported it and has since served as a vital link, relaying updates to helicopters and fire crews by radio as we stood beside him. Between calls, he expressed concern that federal budget cuts could soon jeopardize his role - eliminating the unique and necessary line of defense against forest fires that it provides.
Being able to witness an active fire lookout in action was the last thing I expected when finally making this long-awaited trip. However, it turned out to be the most unforgettable part of the journey, and something I won’t soon forget.
#washington #northcascades #perryfire #desolationpeak #hiking #outdoors

“Something will happen to me on Desolation Peak… I can feel it.” – Jack Kerouac, 1956
This was my third year in a row securing permits to backpack Desolation Peak. However, each year prior, fires, smoke, and the unpredictability of life always forced me to cancel. This year, I was finally able to make it happen.
Getting there is no small feat. The climb itself is grueling, but even reaching the trailhead demands effort: either an 18-mile approach on foot, or via water by renting a boat or hiring a water taxi. We opted for the water taxi.
As we were dropped off at the trailhead, the water taxi captain pointed towards a faint haze in the distance. He mentioned that a fire had sparked there a couple days earlier, and that the winds that evening might enable it to pick up and spread further.
He wasn’t wrong.
As we approached the fire lookout several hours later, we could see plumes of smoke filling the sky. Upon reaching the lookout, we were greeted by Jim (pictured above), who has manned this lookout for years. He told us he had never seen a fire this close to this lookout.
The fire, which was sparked by lightning, is now named the Perry Fire. Jim was the first to spot it. He quickly reported it and has since served as a vital link, relaying updates to helicopters and fire crews by radio as we stood beside him. Between calls, he expressed concern that federal budget cuts could soon jeopardize his role - eliminating the unique and necessary line of defense against forest fires that it provides.
Being able to witness an active fire lookout in action was the last thing I expected when finally making this long-awaited trip. However, it turned out to be the most unforgettable part of the journey, and something I won’t soon forget.
#washington #northcascades #perryfire #desolationpeak #hiking #outdoors

Snapping photos of bears has been a long-time bucket list item for me, and after all the hiking I’ve done over the years, I never expected that it would finally happen when I wasn’t even near a trail 😂
From the side of the road, I got to watch a mama bear feast on berries while her two cubs romped through the forest, climbing trees and wrestling each other. This was such a unique and special experience that was so worth the wait 🥹
#yosemite #nationalpark #california #bear #bearcub #blackbear #wildlife

Snapping photos of bears has been a long-time bucket list item for me, and after all the hiking I’ve done over the years, I never expected that it would finally happen when I wasn’t even near a trail 😂
From the side of the road, I got to watch a mama bear feast on berries while her two cubs romped through the forest, climbing trees and wrestling each other. This was such a unique and special experience that was so worth the wait 🥹
#yosemite #nationalpark #california #bear #bearcub #blackbear #wildlife

Snapping photos of bears has been a long-time bucket list item for me, and after all the hiking I’ve done over the years, I never expected that it would finally happen when I wasn’t even near a trail 😂
From the side of the road, I got to watch a mama bear feast on berries while her two cubs romped through the forest, climbing trees and wrestling each other. This was such a unique and special experience that was so worth the wait 🥹
#yosemite #nationalpark #california #bear #bearcub #blackbear #wildlife

Snapping photos of bears has been a long-time bucket list item for me, and after all the hiking I’ve done over the years, I never expected that it would finally happen when I wasn’t even near a trail 😂
From the side of the road, I got to watch a mama bear feast on berries while her two cubs romped through the forest, climbing trees and wrestling each other. This was such a unique and special experience that was so worth the wait 🥹
#yosemite #nationalpark #california #bear #bearcub #blackbear #wildlife

Snapping photos of bears has been a long-time bucket list item for me, and after all the hiking I’ve done over the years, I never expected that it would finally happen when I wasn’t even near a trail 😂
From the side of the road, I got to watch a mama bear feast on berries while her two cubs romped through the forest, climbing trees and wrestling each other. This was such a unique and special experience that was so worth the wait 🥹
#yosemite #nationalpark #california #bear #bearcub #blackbear #wildlife

Snapping photos of bears has been a long-time bucket list item for me, and after all the hiking I’ve done over the years, I never expected that it would finally happen when I wasn’t even near a trail 😂
From the side of the road, I got to watch a mama bear feast on berries while her two cubs romped through the forest, climbing trees and wrestling each other. This was such a unique and special experience that was so worth the wait 🥹
#yosemite #nationalpark #california #bear #bearcub #blackbear #wildlife

Back in one of my favorite places 💛
#yosemite #nationalpark #california #outdoors #nature #hiking

Back in one of my favorite places 💛
#yosemite #nationalpark #california #outdoors #nature #hiking

Back in one of my favorite places 💛
#yosemite #nationalpark #california #outdoors #nature #hiking

A few snaps from last weekend’s backpacking trip 🩵
I first did this hike about 7 years ago. It always stuck with me as one of my favorite hikes in Washington, but I never got the chance to do it again until now. I’m happy to report that in doing it again, it has solidified its spot on that list ✨ And as a bonus, we got to have a cutie little marmot pop up out of his hole periodically to keep an eye on us while we camped 😌
#hiking #backpacking #pnw #washingtonhikes #pnwhiking #mtbaker #camping

A few snaps from last weekend’s backpacking trip 🩵
I first did this hike about 7 years ago. It always stuck with me as one of my favorite hikes in Washington, but I never got the chance to do it again until now. I’m happy to report that in doing it again, it has solidified its spot on that list ✨ And as a bonus, we got to have a cutie little marmot pop up out of his hole periodically to keep an eye on us while we camped 😌
#hiking #backpacking #pnw #washingtonhikes #pnwhiking #mtbaker #camping

A few snaps from last weekend’s backpacking trip 🩵
I first did this hike about 7 years ago. It always stuck with me as one of my favorite hikes in Washington, but I never got the chance to do it again until now. I’m happy to report that in doing it again, it has solidified its spot on that list ✨ And as a bonus, we got to have a cutie little marmot pop up out of his hole periodically to keep an eye on us while we camped 😌
#hiking #backpacking #pnw #washingtonhikes #pnwhiking #mtbaker #camping

A few snaps from last weekend’s backpacking trip 🩵
I first did this hike about 7 years ago. It always stuck with me as one of my favorite hikes in Washington, but I never got the chance to do it again until now. I’m happy to report that in doing it again, it has solidified its spot on that list ✨ And as a bonus, we got to have a cutie little marmot pop up out of his hole periodically to keep an eye on us while we camped 😌
#hiking #backpacking #pnw #washingtonhikes #pnwhiking #mtbaker #camping

A few snaps from last weekend’s backpacking trip 🩵
I first did this hike about 7 years ago. It always stuck with me as one of my favorite hikes in Washington, but I never got the chance to do it again until now. I’m happy to report that in doing it again, it has solidified its spot on that list ✨ And as a bonus, we got to have a cutie little marmot pop up out of his hole periodically to keep an eye on us while we camped 😌
#hiking #backpacking #pnw #washingtonhikes #pnwhiking #mtbaker #camping

34 today 🎈
I love that my birthday and summer go hand-in-hand. It always feels so special being able to spend it doing some of my favorite things ✨
#climbing #washington #pnw #vantage

34 today 🎈
I love that my birthday and summer go hand-in-hand. It always feels so special being able to spend it doing some of my favorite things ✨
#climbing #washington #pnw #vantage

34 today 🎈
I love that my birthday and summer go hand-in-hand. It always feels so special being able to spend it doing some of my favorite things ✨
#climbing #washington #pnw #vantage

34 today 🎈
I love that my birthday and summer go hand-in-hand. It always feels so special being able to spend it doing some of my favorite things ✨
#climbing #washington #pnw #vantage

Last summer I wasn’t able to get outdoors as much as I had in the past (I only went on ONE backpacking trip?!), and I can’t wait to get back into my usual summer routine this time around ☺️
Kicked it off this past weekend with a sweet little trip to the Olympic Peninsula 💛
#pnw #washington #backpacking #hiking #olympicpeninsula #buckhornwilderness #washingtonhikes #pnwhiking

Last summer I wasn’t able to get outdoors as much as I had in the past (I only went on ONE backpacking trip?!), and I can’t wait to get back into my usual summer routine this time around ☺️
Kicked it off this past weekend with a sweet little trip to the Olympic Peninsula 💛
#pnw #washington #backpacking #hiking #olympicpeninsula #buckhornwilderness #washingtonhikes #pnwhiking

Last summer I wasn’t able to get outdoors as much as I had in the past (I only went on ONE backpacking trip?!), and I can’t wait to get back into my usual summer routine this time around ☺️
Kicked it off this past weekend with a sweet little trip to the Olympic Peninsula 💛
#pnw #washington #backpacking #hiking #olympicpeninsula #buckhornwilderness #washingtonhikes #pnwhiking

Last summer I wasn’t able to get outdoors as much as I had in the past (I only went on ONE backpacking trip?!), and I can’t wait to get back into my usual summer routine this time around ☺️
Kicked it off this past weekend with a sweet little trip to the Olympic Peninsula 💛
#pnw #washington #backpacking #hiking #olympicpeninsula #buckhornwilderness #washingtonhikes #pnwhiking

Last summer I wasn’t able to get outdoors as much as I had in the past (I only went on ONE backpacking trip?!), and I can’t wait to get back into my usual summer routine this time around ☺️
Kicked it off this past weekend with a sweet little trip to the Olympic Peninsula 💛
#pnw #washington #backpacking #hiking #olympicpeninsula #buckhornwilderness #washingtonhikes #pnwhiking

The foxes of San Juan Island 🧡
I’ve been dreaming of capturing fox photos for years now, so this weekend was such a treat ☺️
The first photo was taken early morning when I happened to turn a corner to see a mama fox leading her two young kits out from their den into a sunny spot in the field. About a minute later, she looked up towards the sky and bolted forward while making growling noises. I looked up and immediately saw a bald eagle swoop down in attempt to snatch one of the kits. It missed, and the mama ran back into the den, with her two kits slowly waddling behind her. The eagle then came back to make a second attempt at snatching a kit before it made it back to the den, but missed again. Both kits made it safely back to the den 🥹
That moment was THE wildest display of nature I’ve ever witnessed with my own eyes, and it was so fascinating to get this glimpse into their lives. Selfishly, I’m also so glad I didn’t have to witness a fox kit be taken from its mama 🫶🏼
#fox #sanjuanisland #fridayharbor #pnw #washington

The foxes of San Juan Island 🧡
I’ve been dreaming of capturing fox photos for years now, so this weekend was such a treat ☺️
The first photo was taken early morning when I happened to turn a corner to see a mama fox leading her two young kits out from their den into a sunny spot in the field. About a minute later, she looked up towards the sky and bolted forward while making growling noises. I looked up and immediately saw a bald eagle swoop down in attempt to snatch one of the kits. It missed, and the mama ran back into the den, with her two kits slowly waddling behind her. The eagle then came back to make a second attempt at snatching a kit before it made it back to the den, but missed again. Both kits made it safely back to the den 🥹
That moment was THE wildest display of nature I’ve ever witnessed with my own eyes, and it was so fascinating to get this glimpse into their lives. Selfishly, I’m also so glad I didn’t have to witness a fox kit be taken from its mama 🫶🏼
#fox #sanjuanisland #fridayharbor #pnw #washington

The foxes of San Juan Island 🧡
I’ve been dreaming of capturing fox photos for years now, so this weekend was such a treat ☺️
The first photo was taken early morning when I happened to turn a corner to see a mama fox leading her two young kits out from their den into a sunny spot in the field. About a minute later, she looked up towards the sky and bolted forward while making growling noises. I looked up and immediately saw a bald eagle swoop down in attempt to snatch one of the kits. It missed, and the mama ran back into the den, with her two kits slowly waddling behind her. The eagle then came back to make a second attempt at snatching a kit before it made it back to the den, but missed again. Both kits made it safely back to the den 🥹
That moment was THE wildest display of nature I’ve ever witnessed with my own eyes, and it was so fascinating to get this glimpse into their lives. Selfishly, I’m also so glad I didn’t have to witness a fox kit be taken from its mama 🫶🏼
#fox #sanjuanisland #fridayharbor #pnw #washington

The foxes of San Juan Island 🧡
I’ve been dreaming of capturing fox photos for years now, so this weekend was such a treat ☺️
The first photo was taken early morning when I happened to turn a corner to see a mama fox leading her two young kits out from their den into a sunny spot in the field. About a minute later, she looked up towards the sky and bolted forward while making growling noises. I looked up and immediately saw a bald eagle swoop down in attempt to snatch one of the kits. It missed, and the mama ran back into the den, with her two kits slowly waddling behind her. The eagle then came back to make a second attempt at snatching a kit before it made it back to the den, but missed again. Both kits made it safely back to the den 🥹
That moment was THE wildest display of nature I’ve ever witnessed with my own eyes, and it was so fascinating to get this glimpse into their lives. Selfishly, I’m also so glad I didn’t have to witness a fox kit be taken from its mama 🫶🏼
#fox #sanjuanisland #fridayharbor #pnw #washington
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