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Snocat Tracks

Snocat Tracks

The big news of the maintenance season is new tracks for our Piston Bulley! Mario worked so hard to replace the old worn tracks with new ones. It is huge work. You unhook the old track then actually drive the snocat out of it! Then you take out many thousands of bolts, pull off the old track and replace it with new…also replacing worn  bolts. It is hours of hard work!

The amazing thing is that at the end of the project I got to help hook the track back on! They needed me! When you drive a snocat with one track off and one one it doesn’t steer. We had to coax the cat into the correct grooves of the new tracks using spray oil and a come-along. It kept wanting to drive right out of the groove. Very frustrating! Using incredible ingenuity, Mario, Larry and I were able to finish the job .

Thank heavens tracks were on before the snow flew!

you drive the cat right out of the track!

you drive the cat right out of the track!

Watercolor at High Camp

Watercolor at High Camp

We recently had a spirited group of hikers visit High Camp for the first time. They do backpacking trips as a group to many wonderful locations and we had the pleasure of hosting them this fall. Besides hiking art was happening at Scottish Lakes! Beautiful watercolors. Robin was a host up there during their visit and she got her own private watercolor lesson. So much fun! Cecile Disenhouse is a watercolor painter living in the Greenwood neighborhood of Seattle. She has been teaching watercolor painting at the Lifetime Learning Center for over three years. She especially enjoys the watercolor medium because of its freshness and transparency. It is perfect for capturing nature and so transportable. She often adds ink to a painting to enhance it.

A little bit about Cecile in her how words:

I have spent much of my life hiking in the wilderness and enjoy painting nature, especially on location.  I carry a small palette, a few brushes, and some small sheets of watercolor paper.  Despite the extra weight, I love to take my paints on hiking and backpacking trips in the Cascades, Olympics and Canadian Rockies. I also love plein air (open air) painting in Seattle.  I find the buildings in places like Ballard quite fascinating as well as some of our Seattle landmarks such as the Fremont Troll or the Elephant Car Wash downtown.

I had an article published called “Backpacking with Paints” in the Daniel Smith catalog in Spring 2007.  It can be viewed on their web site.  My paintings can also be seen in the Oct/Nov 2011 issue of the Washington Trails magazine.

I had been a member of Gallery North in Edmonds for six years. I have been juried into the annual shows in Edmonds, Shoreline, Tsuga Gallery in Bothell, the Greenwood Artwalk, and Kenmore. I had a show at the Gallery at TownCenter in Lake Forest Park.

 My paintings can be seen at www.jettes.org.

Thank you Cecile! For sharing your artwork with us.

 

Cecile Disenhouse

Cecile Disenhouse

Lupine Cabin

Lupine Cabin

Woodshed

Woodshed