This morning our largest Yoh! group yet of 9 people and 2 dogs hiked for 6.25 miles at Capitol Forest about 20 minutes southwest of Tumwater. A huge wind & rain storm blew through the area last night, but luckily by this morning, we just had the tail end of it to contend with. We did still get rained & hailed on a few times, but there was hardly any wind. The hardest part of the hike, I think, was trudging through so much mud and water on the trail. We were pretty coated in mud by the end, but it was still a lot of fun. Thanks to everyone who came!
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This was Gabby's first Yoh! hike and she was super excited as you can see. She made up a new Yoh! motto: Through rain and snow, through sleet & hail, we are hikers, we will prevail! |
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Ok, this sign lied to us. We wanted to see the Mima Falls, but after walking 3 miles, another sign said the Mima Falls were 3.4 miles away! They needed to mark their trails better. |
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I absolutely love bridges! This one is over Waddell Creek. |
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Brenda in a dryer part of the trail. |
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Scott & Susan |
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We walked through an area that had been logged & replanted. |
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Gabby, Kathryn, Corey & Brenda |
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Jesse & Pam trying to figure out which way to go. |
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Scott, Gabby & Corey |
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Brenda giving Pace a little reprieve from the cold & rain. |
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More deliberating on which trail to take. We never found Mima Falls, but our awesome guides brought us home alive! |
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Corey & Kathryn |
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Group photo taken by Gabby.
First row: Jesse, Kassia with Ringo, Brenda with Pace, Susan
Second row: Pam
Third row: Scott, Corey & Kathryn |
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