Weekly Newsletter – Mashley’s Adventures – Mountains and Print Shops

(Pictures are all available in an album in FaceBook.)

Current Location: Bremerton, Washington

We love because it’s the only true adventure.
~ Nikki Giovanni


Early Saturday morning we headed into the Olympic Mountains up along the Dungeness river to hike to Royal Lake. What an amazing area! After selecting a campsite and dropping our gear off we headed on up further into the Upper Royal Basin. It was still mostly covered in snow, but it was absolutely stunning! This is definitely a trip we would recommend if you are ever in the area. It was a gentle 7 mile climb rewarded with incredible views and lots of opportunities for wildlife watching, including mountain goats, marmots, deer, and even fish in the water. If you want to go, be aware that it is in the Olympic National Park and a permit is required for overnight trips. The lake and surrounding area have been heavily used in the past and are undergoing restoration, so the Park is serious about making sure everyone backpacking has a permit – we got checked by a few rangers on the way up (which is a first).

Jackie and her boyfriend, Mikel, joined us for the fun. (That might make it the Adventure-Some version of a double date. 😀 ) It was Mikel’s first backpacking experience and he seemed to thoroughly enjoy it.

Sunday morning a curious mountain goat circled around the lake and our campsite so we had plenty of chances to check him out – especially when he came within about 30′ of us!

  • 1 mountain goat, seen up close
  • 2 days up in the mountains
  • 8 years of our greatest adventure, marriage!

Alas, Sunday we headed back down the mountain and aimed toward the house where we caught up on gardening and yard work while supper was sizzling on the grill. What a fabulous and productive weekend!

Monday was a full day of work, with a brief interlude to meet with a fellow from the local newspaper. We’re going to partner with them to write a few articles for the fall outdoor guide publication that the paper puts out to encourage people to get outside more! Ashley and I have been brainstorming already and are so excited about the project. (It doesn’t go to print until September but we’ll be sure to let you know when we have more information.)

    Lessons Learned (or relearned):

  • Marriage is our favorite adventure!
  • Mountain basins are among our favorite places.
  • Letterpress printing is pretty awesome, it combines creativity and old industrial machinery

Yesterday found us celebrating our 8th wedding anniversary! We rode our bicycles to a nearby breakfast cafe and ate in a converted VW Bus, attended a Letterpress Printing workshop where we carved our own designs and then printed them onto a calendar using an old printing press, played a game over a drink at a local brewery and then shared a delicious home-made supper of ribeye steak, corn on the cob and stuffed mushrooms off the grill. What an amazing day! We even managed to get some work done in there somewhere…

Better and better,

Matthew & Ashley

Weekly Newsletter – Mashley’s Adventures – Planning and Packing

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Current Location: Bremerton, Washington

There is no enlightenment outside of daily life.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh


This past week has been full of working adventures. Ashley’s been busy learning about the company, Marit (the owner), and trying to get everything organized for both of them. She’s already made noticeable improvements.

With so much time focused on work, we’ve been exploring locally. Thursday we had supper with Marit’s family and then walked over to a nearby pub for trivia night (which we failed at pretty spectacularly). It was a blast!

Sunday we drove up to Bainbridge Island to check out a nearby community. It was a beautiful place to walk around and explore the shops. We particularly enjoyed “Classic Cycle” – they have a bicycle museum spread among the shop. How fascinating to see bicycles that made history (land speed records, etc) and examples of old bicycles (1880s bike, anyone?) along with jerseys, biographies, and pictures of the people who rode them. classiccycleus.com/

A stationary shop in Bainbridge also had the card shown above. How perfectly accurate this quote is! We’re going to hang it in the RV.

Yesterday evening we finally made it to the weekly farmers’ market. Everything looked so good! We’ll definitely be picking up some things next week, beyond a flower bouquet for work. They even had a booth selling pasties – making us think of both Jim Guiney and our time in Michigan!

Ashley’s been really enjoying her yoga classes. She has a monthly pass and is definitely getting her money’s worth from that! There are a few things, beside the people, that we miss about living a stationary life. For Ashley, regular yoga classes are near the top of her list.

The garden is growing like crazy. With three of us and regular rain showers it’s easy to not visit for a couple of days, only to be shocked at how much everything has grown since the last time! We’ve enjoyed a couple of salads already, pulled up a radish last night, are still harvesting raspberries, and have plenty more on the way. Jalapenos and bell peppers are there, if a bit small still. Even the zombie lettuce is doing well! Before the garden was in place we bought a “live lettuce” and after picking and eating the leaves we decided to try re-planting it – and it’s growing yet again!

Tomorrow morning we’re heading out for our weekend adventure, a backpacking trip up to Royal Basin in Olympic National Park. Our bags are currently scattered out around us as we repack for the trip. With plenty of practice, it’s just a matter of making sure we put back items that we had to wash and dry after our last trip. Plus refilling the food stash. (That’s an important detail!)

    Lessons Learned (or relearned):

  • It’s amazing how quickly time flies!
  • Work takes up a lot of time and energy.
  • Sometimes a boring, old normal week at home is just what you need to get
    back in to adventuring mode.

The three of us sat down on Tuesday and looked at our schedule for the month of July. Between work and planned trips I think that there are two days all month that aren’t already accounted for! More Olympics, Mt Rainier, & Cascades here we come!

Local and loving it,

Matthew & Ashley

Weekly Newsletter – Mashley’s Adventures – Snow, Saunas and Shop-keeping

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Current Location: Bremerton, Washington

The cure for anything is salt water – sweat, tears, or the sea.
~ Isak Dinesen


We’ve had a fun-filled and productive week between working and prepping for our backpacking trip over the weekend. Matthew has been diligently harvesting (and eating) raspberries from the garden and I received some terrific news this week! It turns out Matthew and I are working together! I was offered a job working for Marit, the owner of Bremerton Letterpress Co., as her personal assistant. I had my first day on Thursday and have been happily settling in this week. This is my first ever community-based, non-corporate job with some built-in flexibility and I’m loving it! Plus, it’s a lot of fun to be working together for a local company that we are both so excited to help promote and support. 😀

This week’s dose of adventure began Friday morning, when Matthew, Jackie and I headed in to the Buckhorn Wilderness, just outside of Olympic National Park, for a three day loop hike. The trail started off with a steep trek up and along a ridge line before submitting Mt. Townsend at 6200 ft. (or so I hear, we didn’t actually make it that far). This arduous ridge climb alone was enough to get our lungs burning, so adding in the fact that we were hauling 40 pound packs made for some slow going and much cursing by some (I’m sure those of you who know us can guess who that was :). The rain decided to make an appearance after about 10 minutes on the trail, after which it turned to hail, and by the time we made it to the top of the ridge, we were cocooned in a downfall of huge, fluffy snowflakes. The slush on the ground didn’t make for treacherous footing but the dropping temperatures did give us pause. It wasn’t warm to start with and quickly numbing fingers any time we weren’t moving made us re-think our plan, especially since we still had 1,200 more feet to climb and the mountains ahead looked pretty darn white. After much debate, we all agreed it was best to turn around and head back down. None of us really fancied a night of below freezing temperatures and snow camping. Alas, mother nature strikes again!

Back down at the parking area, we ran into another fellow who had just come down from our intended destination. Based on his comment that it was snowing even harder there and that it was already sticking, we were glad to have turned around. We ended up wandering down a nearby tail where we found a lovely campsite next to the creek for the night. With our original plan foiled and muscles sore from the climb, Saturday morning found us enjoying a short day-hike before heading in to Port Townsend.

  • 1 night spent in our tents
  • A gazillion raspberries picked from the garden, thus far
  • 1 new job started

Grabbing lunch out and then heading to the sauna wasn’t on the agenda for the weekend, but it was certainly a delightful surprise! I was introduced to, and fell in love with saunas while living in Finland, and we always look forward to the opportunity to enjoy one. It just so happens that Port Townsend had a spa/bath house called “Soak on the Sound” offering a community soaking pool and sauna. So we took advantage of a foiled plan and gave our muscles a little love with some steamy heat.

    Lessons Learned (or relearned):

  • Always remember – it may look and feel like summer here, but in the mountains it’s still early spring .
  • There’s always another option available!
  • Saunas are awesome (we should enjoy a sauna after every backpacking trip!)

We may not have accomplished it the way we planned, but the weekend still ended with us dripping in sweat 🙂 Mission complete.

Day-to-day adventuring,

Matthew & Ashley

Weekly Newsletter – Mashley’s Adventures – 1 Year Adventureversary!

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Current Location: Bremerton, Washington

It’s opener, out there, in the wide, open air.
~ Dr. Seuss, Oh, The Places You’ll Go!


It was certainly sad to drop Norma (Ashley’s mom) off at the airport Wednesday morning. Everyone had a blast while she was here… so much fun we had to take a day to recover. 😀

Thursday, however, marked our 1st adventureversary. One year traveling in the RV! To celebrate, we loaded the mountain bikes into the truck and headed into the nearby mountains for, what else? An adventure! We drove to the wash-out in the road and parked the truck before hopping on the bicycles for the ride up the remainder of the road to the trail head in the Dosewallips area of Olympic National Park.

Though a leisurely day hike had been recommended, we decided to honor the day with the hardest hike we could find, the trail up to Lake Constance. Here are a few quotes from the guide book:

  • The steepest trail in Olympic National Park leads to an emerald lake under the monsterous cliffs of Mount Constance, setting a scene almost worth the killer climb.
  • The trail goes steeply through the forest for 1.1 miles before becoming slightly less steep. Hikers who call this short section flat are suffering from delusions brought on by the trail.
  • Just past a huge rock the trail steepens and follows a traverse across the cliff that mountaineers might call interesting. This is a technical term that means if you slip you could break something vital to your health and well-being.

We didn’t read any of these descriptions until we returned from the hike, but completely agreed with all of them. There was a lot of scrambling, bouldering, and slipping, but it was amazingly fun and nice to have the challenge of a more technical hike.

After gaining 900 feet while biking to the trail head, the trail itself climbs 3,700 feet in 2 miles. It was steep, but the trail runs parallel to a creek so we enjoyed the seranade of flowing water and views of waterfalls as we hiked. Behind us we caught glimpses of snow-covered peaks when the clouds revealed them. We saw no one after hopping on the bicycles and left the first footprints in the snow drifts around the blue, blue, blue lake. It was breathtakingly beautiful and our only regret is that we couldn’t stay longer.

It seemed quite an apt celebration of what has been an amazing year. Waking in our cozy RV home, bike riding, hiking, and enjoying a meal on the trail next to a splashing waterfall.

  • 1 new trail hiked
  • 30-ish elk crossing the road in front of us
  • 375 days since moving into the RV, and counting….

It’s been an amazing year. We’ve seen some beautiful and amazing sights, learned more about the country we live in, family, friends, each other, and ourselves. Our relationships have grown and we are a stronger couple than ever before. We can’t imagine a life other than the one we’ve been living and are so thankful for the experiences we’ve shared.

Our adventures aren’t always grand excursions. This week also found us experiencing a little of the local culture on Friday with the Bremerton Art Walk. We toured around downtown and visited many of the local business and art galleries where we were able to check out some local art and music while enjoying some snacks. We even got to print our own June calenders using a letterpress at the Bremerton Letterpress Co. Yesterday was also a fun filled day with Ashley’s sister, where we enjoyed a day swimming and rope swinging at a nicely hidden forest lake.

    Lessons Learned:

  • As always, the harder the hike the more we appreciate the views at the end.
  • We couldn’t have done this year’s adventure without the support of family and friends.
  • An adventure’s an adventure, no matter how small.

2015 was the year of the pedal and 2016 is set to be the year of the boot. We loved the hike up to Lake Constance, have an upcoming 3-day backpacking trip this weekend, another hike planned in a few weeks to Royal Lake, the excursion into Glacier National Park in August, and a whole list of other trails to explore while in the area. We do love the diversity and range of options available within a short distance of our home base here in the Kitsap Penninsula.

Until next week,

Matthew & Ashley

P.S. – Ashley’s been updating and adding to our website. Feel free to go poke around! We also added an Adventure-Some FaceBook page where you can see all of our pictures (even if you don’t have an account).

Weekly Newsletter – Mashley’s Adventures – Family Adventures!

(Pictures are all available in album on FaceBook.)

Current Location: Bremerton, Washington

May you live every day of your life.
~ Jonathan Swift


What a blast this week has been! On Tuesday, Ashley, Jackie and I piled into the Jeep and headed toward the airport (with a stop at The Rock in Tacoma for our favorite pizza appetizer ever – Brown Sugar Mozz Bread) to pick up Norma! It’s been wonderful to spend time with her. Ashley and Norma spent a busy Wednesday planting Jackie’s garden for the season. There should be tons of bounty this summer, from lettuce to beans to tomatoes and more – Jackie will be raking in the produce for sure! Thursday, Jackie, Norma and Ashley went touring the local area and stopped at the Hood Canal during low tide, where tons of Bald Eagles flocked to feast, it was amazing to see so many eagles in one place!

  • Innumerable Bald eagles spotted
  • 2 nights family RVing over the holiday weekend
  • 3 starfish (and countless anenomes) discovered while tide-pooling

Over the holiday weekend we all loaded into the RV and Jeep (5 people and 2 dogs in all) and headed north to explore Olympic National Park. We checked out Lake Cresecent, wild camped out in the woods, went tide-pooling in the Strait of Juan De Fuca, drove up to Cape Flattery – the northwestern most corner of the US, hiked down to Shi Shi Beach, and went up to Hurricane Ridge before stopping at Fat Smitty’s for burgers before heading home yesterday evening.

As always, a paragraph or two just doesn’t do the experience justice. You’ll have to ask Norma for her version of the story – I can’t wait to hear what a grand adventure we went on in few months. The story grows with each telling, and it’s already been amazing. 😀

    Lessons Learned:

  • We love sharing adventures with family.
  • We enjoy seeing the same place through someone else’s eyes.
  • Olympic National Park is probably our favorite park thus far.

Today we took the ferry into Seattle to visit Pike’s Place Market and more before (tearfully) sending Norma back toward Kentucky tomorrow.

Till next time,

Matthew & Ashley

Weekly Newsletter – Mashley’s Adventures – Chores, Plans, and Back to Olympic National Park

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Current Location: Bremerton, Washington

Slow down and enjoy life. It’s not only the scenery you miss by going too fast – you also miss the sense of where you are going and why.
~ Eddie Cantor


Last week passed pretty quickly – exploring the area, dropping off resumes, a bicycle ride with Mikel (Jackie’s boyfriend) on Saturday, yoga classes, and some chores about the house. Ashley didn’t get her job at Argosy Cruises but is glad as this frees her up to other opportunities. She’s got a couple more promising positions that she’s excited about.

  • 1 new job started
  • 2 hiking excursions planned in the near future (Dirty Face and Royal Lake)
  • 1 permit acquired for a Glacier backpacking trip in August

It’s not all domestic errands here on the peninsula, however. Sunday we loaded up the truck and headed north, back to Olympic National Park. There we hiked up Mount Storm King and enjoyed an amazing panoramic view of Lake Crescent during lunch. (Although hiked might not be the most accurate word, as we had to pull ourselves up the last bit of loose gravel via a rope. We made like mountain goats, might be a more accurate statement.)

Back down in the valley, we continued on to check out Marymere falls before returning to the truck and driving up to the Sol Duc area to explore the Sol Duc falls. Both were beautiful and had trails lined with fabulous greenery.

After hiking we drove around the north shore of Lake Crescent to see what there was to see. The road dead-ends at a trailhead, so we turned around and stopped at a day-use area to cook supper. What better place to cook and eat than at a picnic table out on the middle of a dock? Supper was tasty and even better as it was seasoned by the views – across the water we could see Storm King and the point we mountain goated to.

Then it was time to head up into the mountains to find a camp site for the night. I’m pretty sure that’s the wildest adventure the borrowed truck has seen – off on a gravel road (path?) up the side of a mountain. 4-wheel drive was never needed but there wasn’t any kind of a shoulder at times. And there was even some mud slung up on the fenders once or twice! We owe a big thanks to Randy for letting us use his truck while we’re here and he’s off traveling for work.

Yesterday morning we had to head back into Bremerton (just over 2 hours away) because Matthew was starting work atwww.bremertonletterpress.com He’s going to be expanding the website, doing some behind the scenes work with the product images, and generally helping with various computer stuffs as he can. He’s excited to be working with a local artistic business!

    Lessons Learned:

  • It’s awfully nice to explore and camp out of a regular passenger vehicle. We can go so many places we just can’t with the RV.
  • There are so many amazing things to do here!
  • You just can’t beat a view from a rocky mountain point.

Norma’s plane touches down this evening (Ashley’s mom) – Jackie, Ashley and I are all super excited and have lots of fun planned for the week. It’s going to pass all too quickly but we’re certainly counting down the time until we meet her at the airport. It’s been almost a year since we’ve seen our respective parents!

Exploring away,

Matthew & Ashley

Weekly Newsletter – Mashley’s Adventures – Feeling Like Locals

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Current Location: Bremerton, Washington

There is nothing like staying at home for real comfort.
~ Jane Austen


As you know from last week’s email, we’ve moved in behind Jackie’s house (Ashley’s oldest sister) and this week we’ve been getting settled in for a short duration. This means that we’ve been exploring the area, taking care of some chores and submitting job applications.

Just this morning we both had job interviews – Matthew at a local letterpress printing company here in Bremerton and Ashley at a Seattle-based sight-seeing cruise company. If these don’t work out we’ve got other applications out there and more places in mind to approach. While we can always use more gas money, interviews are a lot less stressful when you don’t “need” a job just at the moment.

  • 3 dozen new coffee shops to explore
  • 2 exciting adventures planned thus far
  • 1 anticipated visit from Ashley’s Mom

We haven’t been doing any hiking this week, we’re giving Ashley’s ankle a chance to heal. Exploring locally and cooking lots of delicious food hasn’t left us feeling deprived, however. Ashley has also been taking advantage of a special offer at a local yoga studio – unlimited classes for a month, and she’s getting her money’s worth with daily classes. 😀

Saturday morning found us exploring the Seattle area, where we walked around Lake Washington, had a fun lunch at a Turkish cafe in Freemont and then visited the troll that lives under the bridge (see picture above – for scale, he’s holding a real VW bug).

    Lessons Learned:

  • It’s fun to explore a place more in-depth and feel like part of a community again.
  • Having a garage to work in is a nice change.
  • The ferry is a great way to get around.

In the next few weeks we’ve planned a backpacking trip that has been on Jackie’s to do list since she moved to the area and are eagerly looking forward to a visit from Norma (Ashley’s mom). We also just got a wilderness permit confirmation for a much anticipated backpacking excursion in Glacier National Park, Montana in August. So much to do, and so much we don’t even know about yet!

Getting cozy,

Matthew & Ashley

Journal entry – 12 May 2016, Thurs – Errands and food

We run some more errands – I pick up supplies for todo items that I’ve been putting off until stationary, oil changes and such. No luck finding weatherstripping for the RV. On into Silverdale where we check out the REI store. Back at home for a late lunch.

Ashley has an interview scheduled for Monday with a boat tour company. It’s in Seattle, so we’ll ride the ferry over with Jackie and check out the area during the day.

Ashley bikes over for yoga and I put spaghetti squash and steak in the oven. Timed about perfectly, everything’s ready right when everyone arrives at the house (Ashley, Jackie, and Mikel). Jackie caramelizes some onions and sautes mushrooms and kale to mix in with the squash. Supper is delicious – everyone loves the steaks.

Journal entry – 11 May 2016, Wed – Yoga and resumes

Ashley signs up for a month of unlimited yoga classes, so she heads in to town for her first session. I drop her off and run to some different businesses I’m interested in. Talk to the owner of the Bremerton Letterpress Company who sounds interested in me working part-time, sort of a paid internship. That would be great! The bicycle shop is closed. The bakery isn’t hiring and the sporting good store doesn’t have anything I’d be interested in (it’s primarily a ski shop.)

Back at the house after lunch we work on our resumes (both TAILS and puppy linux work find on Ashley’s old laptop, wifi and everything, so we have a computer each) and send in some applications.

entranced by the toss

After work Jackie goes to Sheila’s house to work out. Ashley puts together spin-dip stuffed chicken wrapped in bacon and a delicious salad for supper. We eat out on the picnic table and then watch some TV before heading off to bed.

playing tug of war with the puppers

Journal entry – 10 May 2016, Tues – Garaging

Jackie works from home. So after a morning of focus we head out for errands. Costco, Trader Joe’s and such. Stock up on some steak and such to hold us for a bit.

I organize her garage a bit, clearing the worktables so that I will have room to work on the bicycles. Rearrange some of the basement storages in the RV, making separate compartments for water hoses and leveling blocks. Still winnowing and rearranging to do in the basement but it’s progress thus far!

We grill a tri-tip roast for supper. Mmm… delicious! After supper we enjoy a fire.