Over the weekend, we went on a family snowshoe adventure in Snoqualmie. The weather wasn’t too cold, the sky was clear(ish), and we only upset one nordic skier!
I’m still not quite used to driving to the mountains in order to see snow. If that was the only way I knew snow, I’d probably like it, too. It’s crazy how quickly the scenery changes here with just a 40-minute drive. At the end of the day, you can just jump back in your car and drive away from it all! No shoveling, snowblowing, digging your car out for 30 minutes… *sigh* How nice. (Sorry, dad.)
We walked slow and steady for a few hours, stopping occasionally to snack, drink, adjust backpack straps, take a layer off, put a layer on, buckle this, tighten that…
I love this photo. We look like we’re promoting our new album (and I’m the Justin Timberlake of the group). It drops early 2017, y’all!
After walking for six miles, we finished the day enjoying food at The Commonwealth. Grilled cheese & tomato soup for me! That’s always the perfect combo after playing out in the snow all day. 🙂 Thanks for reading! xo
Nano @ Travel With Nano B. says
The forest drenched in snow looks so dreamy and beautiful. Beautiful images, as always. xoxo, nano | http://www.travelwithnanob.com
amandaaude@gmail.com says
Thanks, girl!
Stephanie says
Wow – what beautiful scenery!
amandaaude@gmail.com says
It was so pretty!!
Craig Aude says
Really beautiful. By the way, I’m not going to shovel or clear off my car until you get home to do it. To relive the magic!
Amanda says
Haha, I’ll let Adam know! His back is healed now! 😉
Jae x SCATTERBRAIN says
During this time of the year I wish we lived in the Pacific Northwest! We briefly stopped over to see the Snoqualmie Falls on our way to Seattle in May, and we loved the view! Too bad it was raining; we didn’t have much time to hang around!
amandaaude@gmail.com says
Yes, the snow is pretty here in the winter. My favorite part is being able to drive away from it, though. 😉 You know, Adam has never been to Snoqualmie Falls even though he’s lived here his entire life, haha. That’s such a nice spot to visit close to the city though – so pretty!