September 2023 Hiking

Three outdoor adventures – Lookout Mountain, Swan Island Dahlia Farm, and Saddle Mountain.

September 7 – Lookout Mountain, Oregon

A favorite hike, and reopened since we were turned away in July due to a nearby fire. All the views are still there – though under clouds somewhat today (3.1 miles/575 feet).

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Volcanic pinnacle, Mt Hood

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Approach ridge, view of the top of Lookout Mt.

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Red knotweed along the trail

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Mt Hood from the top of Lookout Mt

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High desert to the east

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Juniper berries

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The last lupine of summer?

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Mt Jefferson in the clouds

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Mt Hood still under clouds

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Eliot Glacier close up

September 15 – Swan Island Dahlias, Canby, Oregon

More of a stroll than a hike – on a day when we had to do errands related to home improvement, we managed to squeeze in our first ever visit to this colorful farm. A great bath for the senses!

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Swan Island Dahlia Farm

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September 19 – Saddle Mountain, Oregon

Another favorite hike, but the trail has been closed for repair for more than a year. We missed the brilliant wildflower diversity of spring/summer, and instead saw the early fall conditions. The trail tread is somewhat improved, but still very steep where it has always been steep. We were rewarded with views to Astoria and the ocean, but the Cascade peaks were under clouds today (6 miles/1700 feet).

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View of Saddle Mountain from the picnic area at the trailhead.

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Through the lower forest.

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New trail that bypasses the broken bridge/failed trail area (circled in blue)

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No flowers in the cliff gardens of spring; early fall color in the woods

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Vine maples

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Top Knot Rock, about half way.

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Looking toward the saddle and the peak.

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Up the wire gridded steep trail, with asters.

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I know just where to look to see the Lewisia foliage along the trail.

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The last pitch.

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Lunch with a view to Astoria

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Zooming in on Astoria

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Coastline south of Astoria

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Coast Range to the south

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The old lunch bench is still there.

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View to the northeast – Cascade peaks hiding under the clouds.

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Upper meadows with late summer bluebells, asters, pearly everlasting

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Rose hips

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Passing back through the saddle, I spot a couple of cars in the parking lot at the trail head…

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And looking back up at the saddle from the parking lot.

September 2023 at home…

An ordinary month with lots of flowers. We had a fair amount of home time. The hikes are detailed in the next post.

The knitting:

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Hitchhiker scarf, in progress

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Slip stitch blanket, finished and ready for winter. It goes well with the Jane Austen quilt.

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Ankle socks, ready for someone’s birthday.

The quilting and sewing, and home improvement..

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I squared up the top of the Modern Mystery Quilt – next steps are to make the backing, then quilting.

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I made a new curtain for the vaulted front window.

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We replaced our ailing stove…

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The last pot of ratatouille on the “old” stove.

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The new induction range, fully installed and ready to train us in a new skill – digital cooking.

Also around the house –

Neighborhood walks – colorful flowers…

Sidewalk shadows and cracks…

Early Halloween beginning to creep in…

In other news of the world – more evidence of climate change; and as I am writing this in October, devastating events in Gaza, in Ukraine, in congress. I try not to obsess, and stay hopeful, but I also feel the need to mention them in this personal chronology…

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from Instagram

We went to Art in the Pearl in Downtown Portland over Labor Day weekend. The artists’ creativity and color inspire a sense of hope in me in a time of distress for the world.

And the one that came home with us…

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The Mountain III, 2022, Claire Christy-Tirado

Italy 2023, part 3, Dolomite Mountains, Tre Cime area

July 2nd to 4th, 2023 – Sesto Dolomites, hotel in Dobbiaco. The first few days of our tour we had cloudy and rainy weather, but still completed three awesome hikes, with plenty of time to admire wildflowers, and to appreciate the stunning views that occasionally appeared in the brighter weather windows.

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Our three hikes in the Tre Cime area area

#1. July 2 – Rifugio Citta di Carpi – We drove from Bressanone past Lake Misurina to the Refugio Col di Varda (6950′).  We rode up to our first trail in an open two person chair lift, above an amazing array of wildflowers in the tangled vegetation beneath us. We hiked up through damp forest and open meadows that were completely full of wildflowers – so many that we kept stopping to take pictures. Green lumpy meadows completely spangled with  bright yellow globes, buttercups, cinquefoil and trefoil; pink alpenrose, valerian and daphne; purple orchids, clematis and gentians. We had our first Rifugio lunch at the Refugio Citta di Carpi. As we walked back down our trail, the clouds cleared enough for us to see the mountain views we had missed on the way up. And back at the bottom, we could see all the way across Lake Misurina. A very fun, damp first day. (5.6 miles/1300 feet)

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Map of our trail from Col di Varda to Citta di Carpi.

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Trail from the top of the chair lift

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Flowers in the forest

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Flowers in the meadows

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Along the dolomite path toward cloud-covered peaks…

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Purple orchid and buttercup meadows.

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Up the rocky trail…

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Nearing the Rifugio, peaks coming out of the clouds.

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Flowers all the way…

So many different kinds of flowers!

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Avens, buttercups,

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Alpenrose, globes,

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Avens and yellow trefoils…

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Avens, alpenrose,

And more flowers…

Eventually we reached the Rifugio for lunch –

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Rifugio Citti di Carpi

After lunch, we could see the surrounding mountains a little better as we descended back to the chair lift that would take us back to Lake Misurina.

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Mountains beyond the clouds and flowers

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More flower meadow and peaks

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Close up of the Cadini peaks

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Cirque wall

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Looking down on Lake Misurina from the descending chair lift

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Lake Misurina

Later that evening the clouds cleared more, and we could see the Cadini from our hotel in Dobbiaco…

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View of the Cadini from our hotel.

#2. July 3 – Tre Cime – Our bus took us from our hotel in Dobbiaco to Refugio Auranzo. We hiked up to Refugio Locatelli, mostly in clouds. After lunch, as we circled back to our starting point, we finally saw the Tre Cime, or three  chimneys. We also saw a million flowers, bedded dolomite, and glacial cirques. The rain started again just as we reached the bus.  A hard hike for me, on tired legs from yesterday. (7.3 miles, 1500 feet)

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Trail sign, with our locations highlighted. Purple are Rifugios, and Blue is the Tre Cime Massif we are hiking around, and trying to see through the clouds.

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We passed this Alpine Chapel on the first part of our walk.

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Then we passed the Rifugio Lavaredo, still not seeing many views.

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Trail junction.

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Now hiking toward the Rifugio Locatelli…

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Green, flower-filled meadows along our way,

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and flowers on the rocky slopes as well.

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Some clearing, but we seem to be walking into the clouds.

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At last, we can see the Rifugio Locatelli through the mist on the skyline,

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And some of the craggy peaks nearby.

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Fractured dolomite in the switchback cliffs heading up to the Rifugio

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Rifugio Locatelli, our lunch stop.

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Patio dining, hoping for a view of the Tre Cime.

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Small lakes in the valley on the other side of the Rifugio.

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After lunch, we started our return loop. We could see the trail we had taken in the morning,

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and our trail down through the cirque and up the other side (blue arrow). The Tre Cime are mostly behind the clouds.

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Zooming in on the bedded dolomites in the face of one of the Tre Cime cliffs.

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Crossing the green, wildflower filled cirque,

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with partial views to the valley below

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Plenty of wildflowers along the way.

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Up on the shoulder on the other side, looking back to the Rifugio Locatelli, and our day’s journey. A little more clearing.

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The cliffs we walked under in the morning.

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A little while later, we finally had an almost clear view of the Tre Cime, for about ten minutes!

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Some of the other surrounding peaks we had yet to see.

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As we continued hiking, we passed one last mountain hut – the Manga Langalm.

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Vertical dipping rocks along the trail

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And one last view of our day, before we hiked out of this view, and finished our hike back at the Rifugio Auronzo in yet another cloud burst.

A selection of the day’s  wildflowers…

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Trail sign with local flower names.

# 3. July 4 –  Rifugio Fonda Savio – On the drive to our hike today, we passed the Tre Cime view point and got a great view of the peaks we had hiked around yesterday from the bus.

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View of the Tre Cime from the bus.

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GPS Track of our hike to Rifugio Fonda Savio.

From our trailhead, we walked through the meadows of the Pian dei Spiriti, and then up a rocky dolomite trail, and along a cirque, through green grassy meadows full of flowers. The trail passed under the pulley that hauled our lunch up to the Refugio. Some of our group hiked down the steep side, with cable railings along the trail. The rest of us returned the way we came, but with better views as the skies cleared a bit. We saw rock climbers and all the mountains and flowers, and more clouds but no rain. (5.5 miles, 1800 feet)

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Our trail goes between the two peaks into the Ciadin dei Tocci.

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Looking back, we can see a wide panorama, thanks to our clear skies today.

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The cable in the foreground goes up to the Rifugio

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Trail upward into the cirque, lined with flowers.

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We passed under the pulley carrying Rifugio supplies upward.

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Panorama of our surroundings

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And a closer look at some of the peaks beyond.

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First view of the Rifugio on our trail up the cirque

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So many flowers!

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Backward view again, on a rest stop.

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Sun on this mountain

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Avens along the Rifugio trail

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The last rocky pitch up to our lunch stop, with flag flying above.

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Delicious lunch at the Rifugio Fonda Savio.

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After lunch we climbed to the ridge above the Rifugio,

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then up to the flag pole, and looked out at the views on the other side.

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View on the other side to the Val de la Cianpedele.

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Some of our group started down the iron trail on the other side, and they would rendezvous with us at the bottom.

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Close up – you can see the trail-side cable they are holding on to.

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The rest of us returned the way we came, admiring rocky peaks and flowers all the way down, and trails not taken. There are a lot of other options here.

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Starting down past the pulley infrastructure, with raven.

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Down the dolomite path.

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Rock climbers in some of the cracks above us.

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Flowers and peaks…

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Flowers and peaks..

And more flowers…

We had enjoyed this day, with no rain, and were looking forward to clearer skies as we moved westward for our next few days of hiking.