luckystrike_bh
luckystrike_bh t1_j6gu509 wrote
The Native Americans have a fascinating legend regarding Mount Si origins. It fits your first impression of the landmass:
Mount Si figures prominently in a Prometheus story from the Snoqualmie tribe. According to the story it is the dead body of Snoqualm, the moon. Snoqualm had ordered that a rope of cedar bark be stretched between the earth and the sky. But Fox and Blue Jay went up the rope and stole the sun from Snoqualm. Snoqualm chased them down the cedar rope, but it broke and he fell to his death. Fox then let the sun free in the sky and gave fire to the people. A face like Snoqualm's is visible on the rocks near the summit.[8]
luckystrike_bh t1_j5lapug wrote
I was standing out there last summer. Amazing how powerful nature is and how resilient life is at the same time.
luckystrike_bh t1_j3njwz0 wrote
Reply to Washington's forests recover by Murvayne1
That is amazing. I also know that I spent half of a short summer indoors due to wild fire smoke. And firefighters lives were endangered due to a lack of forest management.
luckystrike_bh t1_j2cpfah wrote
Reply to Was Bruce Willis in Die Hard the ushering in of the modern everyman action star? by SquatOnAPitbull
Part of it for me is his characters actually get beat up in movies.
luckystrike_bh t1_ivsgb69 wrote
Reply to comment by moon_lvr in The mountain made an appearance at JBLM the last two days with a fresh coat of snow! by 16thCAB
I think those Apaches are just as beautiful as the mountain. And I love Mt Rainer.
luckystrike_bh t1_itlt06g wrote
Reply to seeking active winter parka by __jjjjjj__
feathered friends: down parka (~$725)- This parka you linked has 13.3 oz of 900 fill power down. You will overheat in anything but the most extreme environments.
luckystrike_bh t1_iqyck04 wrote
Reply to Smokey valleys from the sky by Marmotgoat
This is keeping me out of the Enchantments.
luckystrike_bh t1_j7t6r86 wrote
Reply to WA DNR pulls no punches by BenjiMalone
Yeah, that's why I spent a month breathing smoke last year. Poor forest management.