Sunday, May 31, 2015

Route of the Hiawatha

Our original plan was to ride the 12 miles downhill and take the shuttle back to our car at the top of the trail. Upon our arrival we learned that the shuttle only runs on weekends and holidays meaning that we would have to bike back our way back up the hill. The cruise down was breathtaking and really could not have been more perfect but the real adventure started as we began our journey back up the hill. 

On our way back, the weather took a turn and became humid and a bit foggy. Although it was a little eery, we had fun riding through the tunnels with our little bike lights shining through the darkness and fog. In one of the tunnels we even came across a dear licking salt off the walls. As we got closer, it began running away until we eventually chased it out of the tunnel. As we continued on our way back, we would stop every couple of miles to let the kids run around and play. At one stop they found a chipmunk and spent about 20 minutes running around trying to grab it. 

One of the craziest parts of the trail was the first (and last) 1.7 miles that we rode through a pitch-black tunnel. Besides being cold and dark, the tunnel was also muddy which resulted in all of us being filthy within the first 10 minutes of our journey. There's no doubt that the trail had its ups and downs (no pun intended), but I think it's safe to say that the journey was one that we will never forget!


































Maeli was making wishes before throwing her stones in the water. 

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Saturday, May 30, 2015

Manito Park












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Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Beauty Everywhere

When we left Ireland, I never imagined I would see a field of 
canola flowers again. Just goes to show that beauty is everywhere. 




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Our American Obligation

Thankful for a day that reminds us of our obligation to 
repay our debt to those who died in service to our country. 
If we "expect to reap the blessings of freedom, (we) 
must...undergo the fatigue of supporting it."



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The Coeur d'Alene Shore





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Saturday, May 23, 2015

The McFs See America

1. Take a drive through the rolling ocean 
of grassy swells in the Palouse region
Palouse, WA

2. Bike the scenic stretch of abandoned railway on the Hiawatha Trail. 
Wallace, ID

3. Spend a day hiking in Washington's North Cascades
North Cascades, WA

4. Watch the fish fly in Pike Place Market
Seattle, WA

5. "Stick it" to the gum wall in Seattle
Seattle, WA

6. Enjoy a relaxing soak in the Strawberry Park Natural Hot Springs
Steamboat Springs, CO

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