In August we trekked out to Eastern Oregon to rekindle our love of backpacking - it had been tooooo long. Our destination: The Wallowas - a mountain range that the Oregon travel bureau has named one of the
7 Wonders of Oregon. We chose a route that some trail guides called "a classic loop", but thankfully we enjoyed a mostly solitary journey. The 33.5-mile hike took us 4 days, with 3 nights of backcountry camping, and a couple nights of car camping on either end. We were fueled, as usual, by dehydrated beans, whiskey, M&Ms and almond butter. It was rejuvenating.
Photographs henceforth:
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heading into the Blue Mountains for our first night |
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leaving town |
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Lostine River |
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Upper Lostine Rd, en route to Two Pan Camp and trailhead |
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let's do this. |
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clear blue stream |
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frigid stream crossing |
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easy route |
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climbing, granite |
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time to be horizontal for a lil bit |
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View of Eagle Cap, 9572 ft (on the right) |
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At approx 8400ft - Swamp Lake in the distance. Snow fields ahead. |
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Swamp Lake - 9.1 miles in - campsite #1 |
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C took a swim..bbrrrr |
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Western bog laurel |
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the latest in swamp fashion |
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tres chic, no? |
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Cusick's Speedwell |
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Steamboat Lake |
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slender / giant red paintbrush |
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descending into North Minam Canyon |
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Red Willowherb |
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disease? |
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North Minam Meadows - 15.9 miles in - campsite #2 |
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she survived the thunderstorm |
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zen and the art of water filtering |
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...aaand we're climbing again |
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Wilson Pass, 7900ft |
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Chimney Lake - about 23.9 miles in - campsite #3 |
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heading out - 5.8 miles to the road |
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so many blueberries |
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back at Upper Lostine Rd - now only 3.8 miles to the car |
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final night, out of the woods |