Training doesn’t just involve physical conditioning, it involves mental conditioning and endurance to work through challenges. If you work through the tips here, you will return with a clearer picture of how daily life can be lived in order to feel mental abundance while maintaining your spirit for adventure. For more photos and video go to www.elliottslocationphotography.com
Jun 13, 2021•13 min•Season 1Ep. 24
The story of Raven the River Maker. After our last evening at Devil’s Dream, we slowly gather our thoughts, celebrate our wills and determination and are ready to hike out an easy final 6 miles to Longmire for a burger and fries. After just enough water to cook our breakfast, we quickly learn we must ford the raging Pyramid and Kautz Creeks and Sandy is in over her taped toes and sandals, that are beginning to fall apart. Can it be done safely? We also find a solo hiker combing the banks for the...
Jun 07, 2021•15 min•Season 1Ep. 23
Day 14 Part Two. In this episode find out how two places within a few miles walking distance of each other be described as both Heaven and Hell. And, how can a small and notable native well known today on Tahoma, leave such a legacy? Driving home the lesson, “If you think you are too small to make a difference, try sleeping with a mosquito.” Read, see photos and watch videos on my commercial free blog at www.elliottslocationphotography.com...
Jun 06, 2021•15 min•Season 1Ep. 22
Day 14 Part 1 It’s no doubt we all have it within ourselves to do hard things. To realize this we must pick what we feed. This day challenges our wits and determination. What happens from the South Puyallup Camp, up Emerald Ridge and across the Tahoma Suspension Bridge will leave you swinging breathless across a 100ft deep mouth of a glacier. Read, see photos and watch videos on my commercial free blog at www.elliottslocationphotography.com...
Jun 03, 2021•12 min•Season 1Ep. 21
Day 13 is my hardest day on the Wonderland Trail. With temperatures still in the high 80's and even the 90's we find ourselves leaving the beautiful Golden Lakes Camp early in the morning. Making our way across Sunset Park the early sunrise captures the golden reds and yellows of the landscape surrounding us. Following a glorious morning we climb up to Klapatche Park, where many fond memories me back in time. Ending with three notable Native American Guides. Read, see photos and watch video...
Jun 02, 2021•15 min•Season 1Ep. 20
Day 12 on The Wonderland Trail heats up literally and figuratively. The day's trek starts from Mowich Lake at 5200' with temperature forecasted to be soaring into the high 80's. It's time to put this leg behind us as we must cross the South Mowich River one of the more treacherous river crossings. Upon crossing the North Mowich River, Lisa temper flares too making her normally calm demeanor ramp into a competition. Just after this a man looses his life crossing the South Mowich River. This episo...
May 30, 2021•17 min•Season 1Ep. 19
Day 11 The Wonderland Trail today circumnavigates Mt. Rainier in Washington State. We begin this episode with an excerpt from the 1915 book, The Mountaineer, describing the first ascent of Tahoma by a white man named Tolmie. Travel back and time to 1833 and then again in the 1974 for a look into two journeys quite different. The episode ends with Lisa saying goodby to Shannon after their ten days together backpacking in 2020. Read, see photos and watch videos on my commercial free blog at www.el...
May 28, 2021•15 min•Season 1Ep. 18
“Life should be measured in quality not quantity.” My entire life, our summers and free time were centered around Rainier with my friends and family. But consider this, perhaps it isn’t about the mountain after all, our destination quite beautiful albeit but, the people who by choice have happened to be by your side as you travel on at your worst times and your best make the journey. Read, see photos and watch videos on my commercial free blog at www.elliottslocationphotography.com...
May 20, 2021•16 min•Season 1Ep. 17
We leave lovely Berkeley Park far into The Northern Loop of Mt. Rainier. As we hike across expansive Grand Park we discover yet another hidden secret alone on the Northern Loop of Rainier. In this episode you can also decide which is fact or fiction in Chief Seattle’s Famous Speech from yesterday. I make a fact check through the National Archives. Finally, we end with a story titled The Bridge of the Gods tying my thoughts and experiences here together. Read, see photos and watch videos on my co...
May 16, 2021•16 min•Season 1Ep. 16
As she hiked up the ramparts, we start this episode with an experience with a cougar my grandmother had as an eleven year old girl living at Longmire. Learn the truth about cougars in Washington State and what some say the wildlife you’re most likely to die of besides a cougar. My opinion as a runner and trail running the Wonderland. Finally the immortal words of Chief Sealth also known as Chief Seattle. To see photos and read more go to www.elliottslocationphotography.com
May 15, 2021•18 min•Season 1Ep. 15
The nitty gritty on base weight and how to find your sweet spot between price, weight and space. Mine is around 10 lbs for shelter, sleep system and backpack pack and 30-32 lbs total. Find out how to trade off and not give up luxury. For more photos and graphs relating to the this and other stories go to www.elliottslocationphotography.com
May 14, 2021•15 min•Season 1Ep. 14
From tipi to smelly, leaky canvas and the latest dyneema that weighs ounces, here is the story your back needs. The evolution of the tent is here with durable ultralight being all the rage today. Find out my preference for sleeping and how to "weigh" your options. Finally a story of how tent cities built the west and tipis were used through the history of Washington State. For additional photos and reviews see www.elliottslocationphotography.com
May 14, 2021•14 min•Season 1Ep. 13
Yakama Lore of Pahto (mountain) and an early morning headlamp hike above the clouds to Mt. Fremont still remains our most spectacular sunrise we have ever seen. See photos at www.elliottslocationphotography.com
May 12, 2021•14 min•Season 1Ep. 12
As we say our goodbyes to the remainder of the group, leaving just Shannon and myself, we hike into the Seven Lakes area of Sunrise. Seven Lakes is as magical as Forest Lake but different. Dotted with alpine lakes and views of the Cascades and Pacific Crest Trail, we are met with a river of lupine and the heavenly scents of summer. Finally we hear the Yakama story of the Creation. For additional photos and a video trailer of this unmatched scenic wilderness area go to www.elliottslocationphotogr...
May 11, 2021•14 min•Season 1Ep. 11
Tucked away in a hidden alpine location is lovely Forest Lake and Huckleberry Creek. How to have fun on the trail with food, beverage, spa opportunities, swimming, star gazing and dessert. Dip those sore feet into the babbling Huckleberry Creek and float in Forest Lake. Marvel at the stars as they reflect the night sky, alone in the galaxy.
May 11, 2021•15 min•Season 1Ep. 10
Sadly each year many lives are lost on The Wonderland Trail by experienced hikers crossing rivers. Find out the basics and learn to assess your skill level in order to minimize risk in the backcountry. Day #3 on The Wonderland included a problematic river with minimal to some risk. Farther on the trail you'll hear of the South Mowich, West White River and Carbon Rivers that hold higher risk. You'll want to check with a park ranger about these hazards while obtaining your permit. Read more at www...
May 10, 2021•15 min•Season 1Ep. 9
Day 3 What species of bears you will see on The Wonderland Trail. Do you need bear spray? The story of the marauder bear at Summerland and the sad history of the Grizzly Bear through Native American storytelling of how they disappeared. For the entire story with photos go to www.elliottlocationphotography.com
May 10, 2021•9 min•Season 1Ep. 8
Owyhigh Lakes, Tamanos Mountain, and Tamanos Camp The rain on Mt. Rainier's Wonderland Trail had me resort to what I call the 11th and 12th essentials. Hear a story that will make you shiver from head to toe even in the heat of August. For the entire story with photos go to www.elliottlocationphotography.com
May 10, 2021•11 min•Season 1Ep. 7
More specifics about caches. Plan your calories, garbage, and a sample of a days worth of meals. Most people bring too much food. Finally, there is a reason for using duct tape around your bucket. For the entire story with photos go to www.elliottlocationphotography.com
May 10, 2021•15 min•Season 1Ep. 6
Learn where to cache your critter containers, bags and buckets, with duct tape and why duct tape. There's a lot of driving to cache locations. Where the Sam Hill is Deer Creek? How can we be lost our first day. More information can be found at www.elliottslocationphotography.com
May 10, 2021•12 min•Season 1Ep. 5
The Early Entry Lottery has changed the last two years. Getting picked for the Early Entry Lottery doesn't mean you automatically get a trip around The Wonderland Trail. Find out what is new and how to obtain permits for The Wonderland Trail. For additional photos, and media including videos go to www.elliottslocationphotography.com
May 10, 2021•13 min•Season 1Ep. 4
Learn about the planning involved and process to obtain permits at Mt. Rainier National Park's Wonderland Trail. Revisiting old fears and being well prepared is key to success when backpacking for 14 days. www.elliottslocationphotography.com for more specifics and stories relating to this and other podcasts.
May 10, 2021•12 min•Season 1Ep. 3
What is your purpose in life? Do you have goals or a story to tell? Learn how to create your own adventure and how to tell about it. This episode is about finding adventure in your life. Through this mindset you will learn to discover who you are and realize your potential. For the entire story go to www.elliottlocationphotography.com
May 10, 2021•15 min•Season 1Ep. 2
This past year I decided to backpack around Mt. Rainier National Park, located in Washington State. The Pacific Northwest is full of rugged beauty, forests for miles and Native American lore. This story about Nathan Olney, 1824-1866, was my great-great uncle, the epitome of what it means to have the spirit of adventure. Read, see photos and watch videos on my commercial free blog at www.elliottslocationphotography.com...
May 10, 2021•9 min•Season 1Ep. 1