tracydurnell
tracydurnell

Ten years ago today, I posted my first article on my blog Cascadia Inspired! Since then Iā€™ve published over 300 posts about nature, creativity and productivity. My intention for it has shifted over the years but itā€™s brought me joy in all its forms.

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Ddanielson
Ddanielson

@tracydurnell My mountain is Mt. Pilchuck. Not that large, but easy to see. Growing up, we had a cabin not far from the base of that mountain. The whole Robe Valley feels like home ground.

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tracydurnell
tracydurnell

@Pilchuck appropriate for your username šŸ˜ I don't feel like any one mountain is mine still, too many to choose from here! Just generally love the Cascades. My husband's a river guy so I've kind of adopted his river too at this point, Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie šŸ˜Š

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odd
odd

@tracydurnell Iā€™m not so much of a mountain man, although Iā€™ve walked mountains above the tree line even. But my mountain is more of a hill. Itā€™s called TĆønsĆ„sen. Although I havenā€™t been there in a very long time, I have fond memories of it.

My river is the one Iā€™ve fished in the most, the nearby StjĆøra, (or StjĆørdalselva).

ā›° Added your blog to my RSS feed.

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tracydurnell
tracydurnell

@odd it looks like a lovely river! I think everyone's drawn to their own favorite part of nature, whether mountain or river or beach or valley šŸ˜Š Sometimes I think it's the forest I like even more than the mountain šŸ˜‰

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Ddanielson
Ddanielson

@odd @tracydurnell Vikings use boats to get around the mountains. šŸ˜‰

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odd
odd

@Pilchuck They practically invented rafting! šŸ˜…

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