We don't stop hiking because we grow old, we grow old because we stop hiking. -- Finis Mitchell

The Northern Rangers are back


That's right. After far too long of a hiatus, the Northern Rangers are back.
On Saturday we'll be heading back out for another adventure.

This time we'll be hiking to Wallace Falls near Gold Bar, Washington. We were looking for a hike that wouldn't be too hard but still be a decent length. As well as not have waist-deep snow on the trail. Snowshoeing is an adventure we have planned for next month.

The information we've found says that if you do the loop it's a 6.2 miles round-trip hike.

The Washington State Parks website had this to say about Walls Falls State Park:

The park features a 265-foot waterfall, old growth coniferous forest, and fast moving rivers and streams. Opportunities to view local wildlife, including cougar near Wallace Falls, and peregrine falcons inhabit the rock cliffs of the Index Town Wall.

And of course we will be shooting a video of our trip. So make sure that you tune back in for the new Northern Rangers video!

The first of many for 2010. It's going to be a great outdoor adventure year!

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