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A Mountain Hearth

Tales of Modern Homesteading and Outdoor Adventure

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Backpacking Shi Shi Beach: A Tidepool Odyssey

July 21, 2012

Washington's Olympic Peninsula was a wonderful place to grow up, and although I now call the Willamette Valley of Oregon my home, I love heading north for trips to visit all of my favorite places with my children. On our trip in June we met up with my parents for a backpacking trip to Shi-Shi Beach out on the section of coastline that is part of the Olympic National Park. We used to do this hike ...

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Filed Under: Backpacking, Hiking, Life

Backpacking the South Fork Hoh River, Mama Bear Style

July 19, 2012

I recall some chapter headings in Jean Craighead George's Book, My Side of the Mountain, to the effect of "In which I Capture and Tame a Falcon" and "In Which I Build my Shelter in a Tree." In keeping with that theme, the title of this chapter in my life's story would be something like "In Which I Take Three Children Backpacking By Myself in a Remote River Valley, Scare Off a Bear, Forge ...

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Filed Under: Backpacking, Hiking, Life

Like a Bowl of Cherries

July 18, 2012

It's cherry season, and I am so thankful to be living in the middle of an orchard. Over the past couple of weeks, I have made a morning ritual of going out just after sunrise with  my bucket and picking cherries for my breakfast and some to munch on during the day. I love fresh cherries so dearly, and am such an avid  food gatherer that I have often imagined what ...

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Filed Under: Life, Seasons

I Eat Bears for Breakfast: A Bear Bratwurst Recipe

July 6, 2012

Last year, some homesteader friends of mine who live out in the coast range gifted me with many pounds of frozen bear meat. It was so delicious, that it was very hard for me to ration it out. There were bear steaks, the bear ribs that went into a mouth watering Ethiopian dish at Thanksgiving, bear lard for pie crusts, and then there were some 20 pounds of random bits of bear meat. I had big ...

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Filed Under: Homesteading, Life, Wild Food Recipes

Brewing Perseverance

July 5, 2012

On my birthday this year, I decided to spend the day brewing beer with a friend. What we sought to create was not just any all-grain ale, mind you, but an ale as big and bold as the wild frontier. This was inspired by a life-changing ale experience this past Fall, when I happened upon Alaskan Brewing Company's anniversary ale by the name of  Perseverance on tap at a local public ...

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Filed Under: Homebrewing, Life

Summer Jam Sessions

July 3, 2012

Strawberry Scotch, Raspberry Lavender, and Cherry Cardamom Preserves. Jam sessions are such fun! ...

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Filed Under: Canning, Life

June Wildflowers

June 11, 2012

Out in the Rogue-Siskiyou National Forest last weekend, I found an abundance of wildflowers blooming everywhere I looked. Here are just a few that caught my fancy. This delicate, fiery Red Columbine (Aquilegia formosa) by the Coquille river was an exceptional beauty. I'm used to seeing the deep purple Iris tenax in the coast range on my excursions, but these were a lovely pale yellow ...

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Filed Under: Life, Seasons

Me and My Banjo Down by the Riverside

June 9, 2012

What more is there to say? ...

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Filed Under: Art, Dreams, Life

‘Til the Chicken Comes Home

June 8, 2012

For the past nine months, something has been not quite right. I've become accustomed to waking up every morning with a feeling that something is missing, and my world is somehow not complete. It's as though I'm somehow not quite fulfilling my purpose in the greater scheme of things. Chickens have been missing in my life. I'm a chicken keeper. That's what I do. Even living on the permaculture ...

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Filed Under: Chickens, Life

Night on Bald Knob

June 6, 2012

This weekend I piled my kids in the car and headed out for adventure. Our friends, Erin and Julia, had rented Bald Knob fire lookout tower and invited us to join them for an epic camping trip. Although my dreams in life of becoming a solitary forest ranger staffing remote lookout towers has not yet come to pass in life, I discovered about 10 years ago that the US Forest Service rents out their ...

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Filed Under: Camping, Life

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Out here in Oregon, I enjoy the rough-hewn life of a modern homesteader and mountain woman, weaving the outdoors into the fabric of daily life. Whether tending this McKenzie River homestead hearth or a campfire in the backcountry, I find great enjoyment in the work of a sustainable life. Gather around as I share my tales of outdoor adventure, conservation, restoration, land stewardship, wildcrafting, handcrafting, growing food, and keeping chickens. It is my hope to share ideas and inspiration, and strengthen connections with the land and wild places. Read More…

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