Wenatchee WA is home to many walks of life, from the Columbia River to the top of Saddle Rock, I have a list of the best places to enjoy a cold one (could be water or beer, that's completely up to you!)
Wenatchee has been my home for more than 15 years. Probably the first thing I noticed about our Wenatchee Valley was the iconic hillside formation called Saddle Rock. Getting up to “bears” of Saddle Rock takes effort of 1,000 feet of vertical.
So what...
When the Wenatchee Valley it all lit up from the bright sun, it’s truly a sight to be seen. Really at any time of the year. Spring you smell all the flowers coming back, the snow finally melting away, the days a little longer, just feels “new.”
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The Dodo Bird. When I think of this extinct creature, I’m reminded of Alice in Wonderland. I didn’t even know what it actually looked like in “real life” vs. Alice in Wonderland. The dodo bird went extinct in 1662, according to Wikipedia. With that being said, ...
I have recently, as in, the past week, discovered Nutella. I know, I know, I’m like super behind on the trends, but I’m not one to try and follow said trends, especially if my hard-earned dollar is spent on something I may not like. Until I ca...
I recently wrote about the FIVE Things Wenatchee is Known For. My favorite item mentions our great trails to run, bike and hike on.
Here are five of my favorite places to trail run (or bike and hike) not far from civilization.
The Saddle Rock trail system
- Visit iconic Saddle Rock and proudly sit between the two bears, happy and accomplished.
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Chelan PUD is closing the Sage Hills trails system for four months beginning Thursday (Dec. 1 to April 1) to provide a winter-feeding ground and quiet range land for mule deer and other wildlife.
PUD senior wildlife biologist Von Pope says the herds typically migrate to the Wenatchee Foothills starting in December and peak in March...