Monday, November 7, 2011

Centennial Trail, Spokane Washington On A Saturday Morning



Visited Spokane Washington this week and we were able to fit in a great hike Saturday morning. Centennial trail is a 37 mile paved recreational trail that runs from the Idaho state line and ends at the Nine Mile Falls in Washington. We explored just a sample of it but I'm sure we will return. For more information about the trail, you can visit http://www.spokanecentennialtrail.org/ .


Here you can see a picture of John (our host and guide) with Brenda. Thank you again John and Stephanie for such a great visit!


The Seattle visitors for a quick picture (Brenda, Bogie and myself).


Loved this shot early on and I can only imagine this is great rodent hunting for raptors.



One of the many strange rock formations suitable for a quick pose.





Here we are enjoying Deep Creek Canyon and chatting with some rock climbers that decided this was a worthy goal for them that day.




Some shots of the Deep Creek Canyon bridge.



On our way up to a view point of the canyon. Brenda and Bogie headed up at a pretty quick pace and had to wait a little while for John and I to catch up.




The view was fantastic and I was able to snap a shot of Brenda laughing as I said "Give Me Your Adventurous Profile".



A quick hike back as John lead the way exploring a trail that ran somewhat parallel to the road we drove in on. All in all, the weather and the hike was almost perfect for the time we had available to us that Saturday!

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