A collection of a few good pictures and amateur videos.
Remembering good times together.

Waste Water Treatment Plant Tour May 31, 2024

Walkers at Squalicum Harbor on April 3, 2023

Walkers at Squalicum Harbor on January 19, 2022

A chilly walk in Whatcom Falls Park October 28, 2019

Walking Friends at Hoag’s Pond (Hundred Acre Woods) July 12, 2019

Despite being socked in with clouds, the hike on Sauk Mountain was well worth it. 7/5/2019

Fragrance Lake – May 2019

Ebey’s Landing- April 2019

Walkers in 100 Acre Woods before the Holiday Cookie Exchange, 12/03/18

Sharing coffee and cookies (Thanks Vonda) after a June walk

June 2018 – The Ramblers hike to Oyster Dome

Heather Lake – June 27, 2017

Rock Trail – June 27, 2017

Chain Lakes taken by Amy Van Pelt

Racehorse Creek Trail waterfall taken by Marti Lopez

Racehorse Creek Hike with Geologic lessons along the way.

Mt Shuksan- taken by Marilyn from Ptarmigan Ridge Trail

Lunch Break at Skyline Divide, June 2015

Walking Friends on chilly December day at Boulevard Park.
Some memorable 2014 Hikes


2013 Hiking Season

Lunch at Lily Lake – A campfire would have been helpful that day

Just a perfect day at the Skyline Divide lunch stop

Sauk Mountain – July 2013

Triumphant Group at Yellow Aster Butte – August 2013

Stewart Mountain (9.8 miles) October 2013

Anderson Butte – August 2013
Looking Back…
Fabulous day hiking the Chain Lakes Trail in October 2012- the last organized hike of the season. Click here > slideshow of photos from the day.
Hikers had a good time on Margo’s Trail in the spring.

Hiking Margo’s Trail

Hummingbird nesting on salal leaf at Big Rock Sculpture Park.

Hiking Mascots, Ava and Ruby wait for the women to catch up on the Sauk Mountain Trail

Taking in the view atop Sauk Mountain

On Top of the World – Winchester Hike Summit
A Special Project for Haiti: Walking friend, Susan Hirst, had two weekend workshops to make dolls for her Hope for Haiti project. Coloring books and matchbox cars were also made and collected by members. Click here to view some of the work but more importantly to see the smiles on the children’s faces. Thanks Susan for making this opportunity possible for many of us. You are an incredible woman!