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Month: April 2018

Free Trail Mix For Everyone!!

Posted on April 11, 2018November 25, 2024 by Shannon Leader

And other empty wishful campaign promises.  Sorry, not sorry, for the click bait fake news misleading headline about free trail mix.  Don’t run off, though, THIS IS REALLY GOOD!  I woke up last Friday morning to find I have been nominated for the Hidden Gem award at the 4th Annual Bloggers Bash Awards and I…

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I Love You To The Mountains and Back

Posted on April 8, 2018November 25, 2024 by Shannon Leader

It doesn’t seem right to dive into the stories about my recent honeymoon to the Southwest without first sharing about what led up to us getting on a plane to Las Vegas for a week of playing in the sun and exploring more of the outdoors without fear of rain (a common plight for those…

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You Want Me To Go Up Where?

Posted on April 5, 2018November 25, 2024 by Shannon Leader

Have you ever had one of those moments you aren’t sure you can go forward and you most certainly can’t go back the way you came? On the first full day of our honeymoon trip to Arizona and Southern Utah, we got up in the morning and drove to the Paria Contact Station outside Grand…

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Savory Kale Stone Age Bread

Posted on April 4, 2018November 16, 2024 by Shannon Leader

Jump to the recipe… I’ve been thinking about how to share our trip to Utah and Arizona and I think it will go a bit differently than my Spring Break saga of last year.  Rather than chronological storytelling, it will come out in hikes, recipes and adventures.  Truth be told, as much fun as we…

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2 Upcoming Book Talks on Geology and Hiking The Pacific Crest Trail

Posted on April 1, 2018November 25, 2024 by Shannon Leader

I want to share with some upcoming events in the north end where you can learn more about some amazing outdoor books I have talked about here on the blog!   Geology Underfoot in Western Washington The first one is a book presentation by Dave Tucker who I wrote about in Geology Under Our Feet. …

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Shannon is an outdoor lifestyle writer and whole foods recipe creator who strives to encourage others to live more boldly, eat more vegetables, reduce their footprint and give back with gratitude. She lives in the Pacific Northwest of the United States and can usually be found out hiking or somewhere wishing she was. She enjoys her chocolate dark, a swinging hammock and liberated toes. Find out more here…

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