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      <title>Visiting Rachel in the Methow</title>
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          &lt;p&gt;They never tell you how hard it is to move away from your friends after college (I&#39;m lying-- they definitely did but I ignored them). After a surprisingly hard week, Jack suggested that we go see my best friend Rachel in the Methow. My brain was clouded with post-grad job stress, and I forgot that even though she doesn&#39;t live in the Seattle area, I have the freedom to kind of do whatever I want! And what I wanted to do was see Rachel. On Saturday morning, Jack and I fueled up with some yummy breakfast sandwiches from Kirkland Bakery and set out to the North Cascades. Rachel&#39;s seasonal job doing lynx tracking includes a cozy living situation called &#34;the shack&#34;. To no one&#39;s surprise, the shack has no address (all we got was the pin with its latitude and longitude) and is directly off the highway. Three people share the small space that looked like it was about the size of my studio apartment in Seattle. It&#39;s perfect. The blistering 100 degree heat was no joke, so we drove another 40 minutes to Black Pine Lake. The secluded lake was the perfect time to catch up and cool down. After the lake, we drove into Twisp for a BBQ dinner and some card games. We then ventured to a nearby park/brewery to hear some fantastic live music. It was truly the perfect evening. Back at the shack, I couldn&#39;t help but be pleasantly surprised at how much I had missed Eastern Washington. I had never been to the Methow valley, but after a brief trip there, I believe that it is the culmination of all the best parts of Washington (or at least my favorite parts). There are the sparse rolling hills that I have called home for the past four years in Walla Walla while also showing off the snow-capped and jagged peaks of the Cascades. On Sunday morning we stopped at the iconic Mazama store for some trail snacks that we would need on our impending hike. They&#39;re known for their baguettes, so we got one of those plus a sour cream cherry coffee cake (yum!). The alpine trail Buckskin Ridge was the perfect temperature and view. Pops of color from the wildflowers were impossible to look away from, along with the impressive views of the valleys and peaks of the Cascades. Ever the biologist, Rachel gave us a lesson in tree identification while we trekked along one of my favorite trails I&#39;ve been on. After a baguette break, we turned around and finished the 4ish mile hike. We dropped Rachel off back at the shack and headed back to Seattle. Jack and I made a pitstop at Diablo Lake (somewhere we decided almost instantly that we would come back to soon). Even though it was just a one-night trip, it was truly healing. I hadn&#39;t realized how much I missed Rachel or Eastern Washington, and it filled my cup to be in the Methow with two people I love with all my heart (Rachel and Jack if you weren&#39;t following). This trip was a not-so-gentle reminder that it is so so important to make an effort to spend time with the people who matter. - Elena&lt;/p&gt;
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          &lt;p&gt;A nice little saturday trek up to the mountains via Biscuit Ridge road :) The gloomy grip of winter seems to be finally loosening up. The sky was blue, the sun was hitting the trees and causing snow to melt off of them, with the pitter patter sound of melting snow audible in every direction. Barely any wind, near perfect visibility. Mt. Rainier and Mt. Adams were visible on the horizon. Take that seasonal depression!&lt;/p&gt;
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          &lt;p&gt;Quick overnight outing with Sam and Tony! Our site was right on the Umatilla river at the bottom of the canyon. The weather varied between overcast, snowfall, and even a bit of sunshine! Nighttime temps were in the 20s, but we kept pretty warm!&lt;/p&gt;
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          &lt;p&gt;A beautiful Sun-day trip! After waking up late, we hopped in the car to Anacortes to grab some of the best muffins ever at &#34;The Store.&#34; From there, we drove south towards Whidbey Island (we grabbed some popcorn shrimp on the way as a snack). The bulk of the afternoon was spent at Deception Pass State Park, where we got our fill of beach time, and spotted a &#39;bob&#39; of seals! We were hopeful that one of them would make landfall near us, but we must have scared them away with our zany vibes. On our way south, we made a short visit to Fort Casey State Park, which contains a sprawling complex of abandoned military bunkers, which were constructed from 1897-1901. While cool and historic, this place kind of creeped me out, with its narrow, dank, stalactite-ridden hallways. Elena had to save me from the scary birds that patrolled the tunnels. To finish the day, we caught the sunset ferry from Clinton to Mukilteo, completing the loop.&lt;/p&gt;
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          &lt;p&gt;Here is a collection of photos from my recent road trip down to California. The focal point of this trip was a visit to the Esalen Institute, where I participated in the &#34;Go Within&#34; weekend workshop. The theme of the workshop was &#39;dropping in,&#39; that is, dropping focus and attention inward for the new year. I spent the weekend in meditation/yoga classes, soaking in the hot springs, and meeting new people! There are also some photos in this collection from my time camping on the Sonoma coast before the retreat and visiting Santa Cruz on my way back from Big Sur.&lt;/p&gt;
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          &lt;p&gt;Testing! This one is from the fall of 2022, on a backpacking trip with my friend Vinny on a section of the Pacific Crest Trail.&lt;/p&gt;
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