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Rich Baldwin
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Rich Baldwin
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PostSun Apr 08, 2012 5:58 pm 
Judy and I took my son John and his puppy Archer up to the Middle Fork Snoqualmie. We were jgoing to try the Taylor River trail, but it was still a little snowy and we didn't want to bother Archer's paws. Beautiful day!
Taylor River
Taylor River
Taylor River
Taylor River
Quartz Mountain
Quartz Mountain
Garfield Mountain
Garfield Mountain
Garfield Mountain
Garfield Mountain
Bridge, anyone?
Bridge, anyone?
Archer
Archer

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PostSun Apr 08, 2012 6:06 pm 
Did you go today? Did you see the King County signs posted for the paving project? What more could a pooch want? A river, sticks, and a sunny day. up.gif

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Rich Baldwin
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PostWed Apr 11, 2012 10:53 pm 
Yep - it made up for the potholed drive up the MFS road, which caused the puppy much consternation. The river and sticks made it all better.

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PostWed Apr 11, 2012 11:22 pm 
Much snow on the road? Regular old pot holes or massive holes to China?

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PostThu Apr 12, 2012 4:52 am 
I stayed at Goldmyer Tuesday night. No snow whatsoever on the road anywhere up to Dingford. Snow starts about a mile past Dingford. A lot of melting still needs to happen in places. Goldmyer still has tons of snow. Road conditions aren't great but aren't the worst I have seen either.

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