AbleGuy
Officious Intermeddler
A hike on a hot day in the Cascade foothills
First we got detoured house sitting the cabin on the island, then we got detoured house sitting a small place out in the woods south of Bend, Oregon…and now we’ve detoured again to stay in this tiny house (@325 sq ft) while we work on repairs and some necessary landscaping improvements on a couple of rental homes here.
But today was Sunday, so no rehabbing work. Instead, we decided to do a little exploring. Driving a bit west towards the Cascade foothills on a way too dang hot day for this generally cool area (it was over 100° in the open sun), we found a place to pull over and park by a small, noisy clear stream and headed out on a well marked trail through the woods.
Distracted immediately by an impressive variety of pretty but past prime wildflowers, we simply wandered off ill prepared into the forest on a ‘supposed to be short, leg stretching walk’. About an hour and a half later, mildly dehydrated, hungry and well bitten by mosquitoes, we arrived back at our rig happy to head back to town for dinner.
When I write ill prepared, I mean that we had only grabbed one water bottle, had no bug juice and I had worn my crocs, not my usual hiking boots. Normally I would have grabbed my always well equipped day pack that I keep ready to go sitting on the back seat of the rig, loaded with 2 rain jackets, a compass and whistle, some power bars, 2-3 water bottles, a small first aid kit, mosquito and tick repellent, binoculars, bear spray, etc…
It was the flowers’ fault we meandered off thoughtlessly Anyway, all’s well that ends well, right? But we did find an amazing variety of wildflowers including: purple lupine, orange Indian paintbrush, red and yellow columbine, yellow sticky geraniums, purple-maroon pea vine, yellow salsify, pink Alberta roses, while and pink clovers, white yarrow, white northern bedstraw, pale pumpkin orange mountain trumpets (collomia), blue eyed grass, aster daisies, Oregon checker bloom, hoary alyssum and a few others I wasn’t able to id yet.
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