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Snow Lakes Hike, May 2016
Snow Lakes
Date: May 29, 2016
Difficulty: 8 out of 10
Distance: 14 miles roundtrip
Elevation Gain: 4,400 feet
Time: 5 to 6 hours
Location: Near Leavenworth, Washington
Users Group: Hikers Only
Permits: Northwest Forest Pass
Trail Conditions: Dry To Some Snowy Spots
Hiking With: Linna Freeman
- Icicle Creek Was Roaring
- Rick Freeman Overlooking Nada Lake
- Linna Freeman
- Rick Freeman At Upper Snow Lake
- My Data From This Long Hike
- Upper Snow Lake Log Jam
We had a beautiful sunny day to hike the long valley to the lakes. On the descent, it seemed the trail would never end….our legs were like noodles.
Colchuck Lake Hike, May 2016
Colchuck Lake
Date: May 22, 2016
Difficulty: 6 out of 10
Distance: 8 miles roundtrip
Elevation Gain: 2,300 feet
Time: 3 to 4 hours
Location: Near Leavenworth, Washington
Users Group: Hikers Only
Permits: Northwest Forest Pass
Trail Conditions: Dry To Some Muddy Spots
Hiking With: Emelie Espling, Sofia Hung, Max and my wife Linna Freeman
- Emelie Espling Enjoying The Views
- Rick Freeman At The Gorgeous Colchuck Lake
- Linna Freeman Awestruck By Colchuck Lake
- Data From My Suunto Ambit 3 Watch
- Beautiful Colchuck Peak
- Emelie, Sophia, Me & Max
I love the hikes this region offers, but it takes six hours from our house to the trailhead and back…throw in a hike and you are talking a long day. From Leavenworth you take Icicle Road onto Forest Road 7601 to Stuart Lake Trailhead, you will want to arrive early or you will find yourself parking way back on the road. I was totally flabbergasted by the lack of pot-holes on the forest road, I was expecting a rough ride with deep holes I would have to maneuver around. It was actually a very smooth ride, but I could tell on a hot dry summer day there would be a lot of dust stirred.
The Leavenworth area has numerous hikes, but Colchuck Lake hike is one of the two gateways to the famous Enchantments goo.gl/fodFj2. Finally hitting the lake, our group found the perfect lunch spot overlooking Dragontail Peak, Aasgard Pass and Colchuck Glacier/Peak. I definitely want to hike Colchuck Lake in the summer when the ice is finally gone and the lake has warmed up some….swimming looks refreshing.
Hex Mountain Snowshoe, March 2016
Hex Mountain Snowshoe
Date: March 12, 2016
Difficulty: 6 out of 10
Distance: 7 miles roundtrip
Elevation Gain: 2,600 feet
Time: 3 to 4 hours
Location: I-90 exit 80; Near Cle Elum Lake
Users Group: Hikers & Leashed Dogs Only
Permits: No Permits Required
Trail Conditions: Packed to Fresh Snow
Hiking with: Jim Darmiento, Linna Freeman, Matt Kerby and my dog Macho
- Jim Darmiento, Rick Freeman & Matt Kerby on top of Hex Mountain
- Rick & Linna Freeman on top of Hex Mountain
- Jim Darmiento, Linna Freeman & Matt Kerby in front of the Roslyne Cafe
- Jim Darmiento, Rick Freeman & Matt Kerby
- Tubbs Flex VRT 28
- Jim Darmiento, Matt Kirby and Linna Freeman
Our exploration party consisted of my lovely wife Linna and my good friends Jim Darmiento and Matt Kerby. None of us have attempted this trek before and we had a difficult time finding the trailhead but managed to find the right area to start. Well…we had to ask a few people after driving back and forth along Cle Elum Lake a couple of times.
Due to a lack of snow at the base of the mountain we packed in our snowshoes until we hit enough snow to put on our Tubbs Flex VRT 28 goo.gl/4U8DAP snowshoes. I must add a Freeman review about these snowshoes because I truly love these badass snow stompers. I am overwhelmed how easy it is to secure the Tubbs Flex to your boot, their patented Boa closure system is fast and easy to use which is extremely important when you are putting them on in freezing weather. The round control knob or Boa dial is large enough to use with thick gloves and the foam pad that wraps around your boot when you are turning the knob distributes the pressure of the binding equally across your boot. Not only is the Flex VRT is easy to put on, they are very comfortable to wear all day on all types of terrain. I own five pairs of various snowshoes and this season I am only wearing my Tubbs Flex VRT’s!
We really didn’t follow a trail up but blazed our own route to the summit…well we thought it was Hex peak. We hit some pretty steep terrain making our way to the top weaving through the trees. Maybe the distance and lack of fresh snow kept people way from this mountain because we only saw one other group of people…just as it should be. I am looking forward to this trek early next season with fresh heavy snow all the way to the base of the mountain.
We ended our day with lunch at the Roslyn Café in Roslyn, Washington.
Thailand Trip, December 2015
This is was my first trip to Thailand and this is what I know…hot and damn hot. I thought I picked a good time to visit this hot humid jungle of tourists, but actually another month later (Christmas holiday) would have been better. It was hitting mid 90’s every day and this Seattle boy is acclimatized for the mid 70’s; my shirts were usually damp during our daily excursions. I think I even lost a few pounds too, at least my wife Linna was hoping.
- BBQ Chicken
- BBQ Whole Fish
- Floating Market
- Pattay Room View
- View from hotel room in Bangkok.
- Linna and the old man in pink.
- Linna At Rajadamnern Stadium
- Linna Freeman
- Our Bangkok Room View
- Our Hilton Hotel
- Weekly Temperature
- Steam Whole Fish
- Linna At Street Cafe
- That Was Close
- Longtail Boat
- Freeman’s and Chef
- Your Typical Market
- All About The Motor!
- Where Is Linna?
- Thai Boxing
China Trip, October 2015
This wasn’t a site seeing trip, but more of a dinner out with numerous friends and family. This trip started in Hong Kong moving north to Xian, east to Shanghai, north to Beijing and then back home to Seattle. I have flown into Hong Kong before, but never spent any time there until this trip. Unfortunately, it was cloudy the 1 1/2 days we spent there. As usual and par for the course Linna and I didn’t read up or book any tourist activities but relied on our natural instincts and just started walking.
We did some shopping in the Causeway neighborhood and then found Hong Kong’s most famous dim sum restaurant – Maxim’s at City Hall. Once we saw the long-line, about as long as some homeless line in Seattle for free food, we knew we should have left our hotel earlier. Our total wait was a little over 2 hours…was it worth it? Oh hell no, but we were committed by this time.
During our walk to the renowned Maxim place, we were wondering why there were so many woman hanging around chatting and having lunch in such odd places. Approximately 300,000 foreign housekeepers (maids) are working in Hong Kong and by law they must live in their employer’s house. Every Sunday is their day off which means they are not allowed to stay at home, almost like being thrown out every Sunday. So they end up spending the day outside in all types of weather and seasons. They congregate year-round on Chater Road in the center of Hong Kong Island and it’s closed to traffic. Every place near the metro station Central where there is a few yards of available floor space, a maid will rolled out her carpet and put up camp.
After a few hours in Hong Kong (it seemed liked) we flew off to Xian, which is located in central China. You think the middle of China would be smog free, but for some reason the area becomes unbearable with smog at times. Xian has a population approximately 8 million people and was the starting point for the Silk Road. We spent four days in Xian which is plenty for any city; we spent most of our time visiting friends and family over lunches and dinners.
Another Chinese flight and we were in Shanghai which is probably my favorite Chinese city due to its cleaner air and Shanghai’s magnifignat skyline, great restaurants and of course the famous Bund Street. I had day excursions to Wuxi and Wujiang but was back in my hotel in Shanghai each night. I had a great dinner with my friends Jiapei Qin, Rong Li, Jie Qi Cao and his wife Quane Luan at this new restaurant in Wuxi called the Fusion Club.
I had a conference in Beijing later in the week and I decided to take a train to Beijing from Shanghai this time…and after this experience I will probably never take an airline flight between the two cities again. For the same price you can experience a business class seat with good food and a completely folded out seat versus a cramp coach airline seat in a stuffy hot airplane. The ride was a relaxing 4 ½ hours but I was able to get some work done and squeeze a peaceful nap in too.
Beijing was raining when we pulled into the Beijing South train station, I was actually happy to see the sky filled with grey rain clouds versus the heavy grey smog. This city usually runs well over 250 AQI (air quality index), but during the rain it was actually in the double digits. But it doesn’t take long for the smog index to creep back up, the next day it was already in the three digits.
- This is actually good for Beijing. It rained the day before.
- See Linna? We were shopping in the Causeway neighborhood in Hong Kong.
- Linna in Hong Kong at the famous Maxim’s having dim sum.
- Dinner in Wuxi: Jaipei Qin, Rong Li, Rick Freeman, Jie Qi Cao his wife Quane Luan.
- My fourth night in a row having dinner with family.
- Having dinner in Xian with family.
- Linna’s Father
- We were having spicy noodle soup in Linna’s hometown Yao.
- Hong Kong maids day off. Every Sunday they congregate around metro station Central.
- 4 1/2 train ride from Shanghai to Beijing….quick and comfortable.
- Toasting the famous Chinese liquor Baijiu during dinner with family.
- Family photo in Xian, China
Moab Trip, September 2015
Our Moab adventure started early in the trip with my good friend Jim Darmiento and his wife Ione missing our 6:00 a.m. flight from Seattle to Salt Lake City, Utah. So it was my wife Linna, me and my longtime friend Mike Curry on the flight to Salt Lake City. We ended up picking up Jim and Ione at the Salt Lake City Airport four hours later in our BMW (Bigass Mormon Wagon)…also known as a Chevy Suburban. After everyone was loaded up we headed down to Moab with a lunch break at the beautiful Sundance Resort.
Our first day in Moab we hit the Jail House for breakfast on Main street and then we were off to Arch National Park which was totally awe-inspiring and just a five minute ride from Moab. Note to oneself…start very early, it’s much cooler and less people! I am pleased that Linna convinced us to go back to the park at sunset to watch the Delicate Arch change from a sandy brown color to a vibrate orange. We finished our day with a 9:30 p.m. dinner reservation at the Desert Bistro desertbistro.com which was the finest restaurant in Moab.
Linna was able to convince the group a second time to get up 5:30 a.m. and head off to Mesa Arch in Canyonlands National Park to watch the sunrise and see the sun rays turn the Mesa Arch from a dull sandstone color to a fiery glowing orange. This was completely worth waking up damn early, I absolutely recommend this. We hit the highly rated Love Muffin café lovemuffincafe.com for breakfast after we got back to town, great food but long lines and ordering at the counter gave me negative vibes. We still had plenty of time for a nap before our river adventure in the afternoon.
If you only have time for one adventure in Moab during the summer…I highly recommend paddle boarding on the Colorado River with Paddle Moab paddlemoab.com. Josh (guide/owner) made the 2 ½ hour river trip exhilarating, entertaining and relaxing.
- Linna Freeman at Landscape Arch in the Arch National Park.
- Rick Freeman & Mike Curry in Canyonlands National Park.
- Jim & Ione Darmiento, Rick Freeman & Mike Curry resting in the shade.
- Ione and Jim Darmiento posing in front of Mesa Arch at sunrise.
- Linna Freeman posing in front of the Delicate Arch in the Arch National Park.
- Delicate Arch at sunset in the Arch National Park.
- The beautiful Mesa Arch at sunrise.
- Jim Darmiento was our driver during our road trip to Moab from Salt Lake City, Utah.
- The crowd was waiting for the sunset on Delicate Arch.
- Mesa Arch at sunrise in the Canyonlands National Park.
- Rick Freeman at Landscape Arch in the Arch National Park.
- Rick Freeman paddle boarding on the Colorado River near Moab, Utah.
Czech Republic Trip, September 2015
My preparation for a vacation consist of buying an airline ticket and booking a hotel for my wife Linna and I. We have showed up many a time in another country with no inkling what the hell we are going to do or see, but one thing we do well is stumble upon remarkable restaurants and discover the cool spots in town.
The flight from Seattle started in good fashion with me receiving a new seat assignment of 2C to Amsterdam. Well…it was marvelous for me, but my wife was still stuck back in comfort plus. I tried to convince (really) her to exchange with me but she insisted for me to keep it. We all know there is a major difference from sleeping flat versus upright!
Our destination was Prague, Czech Republic with a blank itinerary. This is our first trip to the Czech Republic and we spent most of it around Prague. Our hotel was centrally located and just a short walk to the Old Town Square and train station. We did a lot of walking which is the best way to see Prague of course. We visited all the local stuff…started off in Old Town Square, Charles Bridge and then onto the Prague Castle our first full day. We finished our day with a Thai oil massage and a late dinner.
We had heavy lunches and late dinners and usually found a semi-romantic dinner spot around 9:00 p.m.. We would focused on outdoor dining knowing the inside could be a little smoky…those Prague people love their cigarettes; plus we love to people watch too.
We pretty much completed Prague in three days so we decided on a day excursion to Dresden, Germany. Dresden is just over the border of Czech Republic and was completely destroyed during WWII by the controversial heavy bombing by the British and Americans. Dresden has been reconstructed and now Germans consider Dresden as their country’s most beautiful city.
- Linna was having her first beer in Prague.
- The Prague Castle
- Church of Our Lady in the Old Town Square.
- Linna was safe with her men of armor.
- Linna Freeman enjoying herself near the Prague Castle.
- The original Budweiser brewed in České Budějovice, Czech Republic.
- This was our first night in Prague.
- Eating Mussels with my friend Erik Detemmerman in Leuven, Belgium
- I bought a beer in Kutná Hora, Czech Republic for 1/2 penny!
- Linna Wei in Prague, Czech Republic.
- Linna looking scared in the Bone Church in Kutná Hora, Czech Republic.
- Linna on our train to Dresden, Germany.
- Naše maso is the best steak tartar restaurant in Prague.
- Having a beer with Erik Detemmerman in Huldenberg, Belgium.
- The medieval astronomical clock and Church of Our Lady in the Old Town Square.
- The famous historic Charles Bridge that crosses the Vltava river.
- The famous Charles Bridge in Prague, Czech Republic.
- The ceiling of the famous Bone Church in Kutná Hora, Czech Republic.
Grand Lake Loop Hike, August 2015
Grand Lake Loop
Date: August 1, 2015
Difficulty: 7 out of 10
Distance: 9.1 Miles / 14.6 Kilometers Roundtrip
Elevation Gain: 2,600 feet / 792 Meters
Time: 4 to 5 hours
Location: Near Hurricane Ridge in Washington
Users Group: Hikers Only
Permits: National Forest Pass
Trail Conditions: Dry
Hiking With: Linna Freeman, Maxime Tissier, Tao Song, Craig, Eric & Emelie Espling
- Beautiful Grand Lake was warm enough for a much needed swim
- Eric Espling putting on his move
- Grand Lake looked tiny from the ridge
- My good friends Maxine Tessier, Eric & Emelie Espling
- Maxine Tessier enjoying the view of Grand Lake
- Tao Song and Linna Freeman
Ozette Triangle Hike, July 2015
Ozette Triangle
Date: July 31, 2015
Difficulty: 3 out of 10
Distance: 9.4 Miles / 15 Kilometers Roundtrip
Elevation Gain: 300 feet / 91 Meters
Time: 4 to 5 hours
Location: Near Lake Ozette, Washington
Users Group: Hikers Only
Permits: National Forest Pass
Trail Conditions: Dry
Hiking With: Linna Freeman, Tao Song, Craig, Andrew & TC Patterson, Maxime Tissier, Emelie & Eric Espling
- The Famous Freeman Move
- Tao Song, Craig, Emelie Espling, Maxine Tessier, Rick Freeman, Andrew and TC Patterson
- This was at low tide
This is actually a fairly easy hike, but when you combine all three legs to make it a loop/triangle you will definitely feel your legs spent some energy, especially hiking along the rocky sandy beach. The first 3.3 mile leg is trekking through thick forest on board walk over the tiny Ozette river, you can tell that there has been some trail work done recently…many of the cedar planked boards have been replaced with synthetic ones.
Once you hit the beautiful Cape Alava, you head south for 3.1 miles on a rough and rocky shoreline. You will notice tiny offshore islands and wildlife. We could hear the sea lions barking and one that probably quit barking a week or two ago…for it was laying on the beach bloated with no head. We purposely started in the afternoon to make sure we had low tide to enjoy our beach adventure.
At the end of the beach scramble you hit Sand Point at 6.3 miles, you then complete your triangle with another 3 mile boardwalk trek back to the car. This is a beautiful coastal hike at low tide, but it takes a good couple of hours of driving on twisting and winding roads to get to it.

































































































