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Favorite Places: Mount Shasta

It’s Sunday and time to share with you a place we have seen that is still stuck in our memory. Mount Shasta in Norther California is just such a place. Last October we were traveling north along Interstate Highway 5 when we saw this.

“Did you see that? What was it?”
“I’m pretty sure it’s a mountain.”

“Oh, Lord, it’s HUGE!”
“Check the map and see if you can tell what it is.”

“It’s Mount Shasta!”

We’ve driven this stretch of highway before but

the weather has never allowed us to see it.

For mountain lovers like us, this was a real treat.

We went on our way past the mountain to our family in Oregon.

On the return trip we had our daughter,

Candice, and granddaughters, Q and Lou, with us.

The mountain was again visible so we  could all enjoy it.

One of these years we are going to venture into the country closer to the mountain. There is said to be wonderful sights to see: clear mountain lakes, forests, rivers and streams (world-class fly-fishing), and little towns waiting to be explored. For snow lovers (not us) there is a various winter sports as well.

I hope you’ll join me again next Sunday for more Favorite Places. If you’d like to join in, just grab the button at the top of this post, put it on your blog along with info about one of your Favorite Places. Come back and leave a link in the comment section and we’ll all come and visit you.

12 comments to Favorite Places: Mount Shasta

  • I’ve said it before, but I’ll say it again – I do enjoy looking at your favourite places and this one is beautiful. I’ve never heard of Mount Shastra – and the area sounds wonderful to explore.

    Thank you for your recent comments on my blog. I do feel as though I have “met” you through our blogs. And I do have a lovely son, he came with me to the Ian Rankin talk as he’s an avid reader too and has read more Rankin books than I have. I was delighted when he asked if I wanted to go with him.

  • PS my husband would have gone with us as well but we had the last two tickets and he insisted I went, even though he reads Rankin’s books!

  • Just gorgeous. My husband grew up in the mountains and says that they “refresh his soul.”

  • I haven’t seen Mt. Shasta in many years. Thanks for the lovely reminder. Hope you get to have a closer visit one of these days.

  • It’s interesting how it sits all alone–the snow and blue of the mountain offers quite a contrast to the flat brown vista’s from the window of your vehicle.

  • It’s so beautiful! And I like that it snuck up on you. Isn’t that the best?

  • You’ve been to such beautiful places and this one is no exception!!!

  • How lucky is it that you saw Shasta both coming and going? I don’t know whether I enjoy your posts most when they’re about places we’ve seen (like this one) or places we haven’t been to (i.e. the North Pole). Just like the best travel programs — yours is always interesting!

  • cerrin

    I adore that First glimpse of mountains…the air is just so refreshing.

  • Beautiful! I haven’t see much of northern California…nothing past Sacramento actually. What a beautiful view.

    Thanks for sharing it…

    Sue

  • We love to go visit the nieces up north, which always takes us by Mt. Shasta. Apparently there are extraterrestrial beings who live inside Mt. Shasta, but I think you can only see them on clear full moon nights. it’s the Mt. Fuji of Northern California.

  • What a gorgeous picture! I love mountains, too. When I was young, we used to drive to California from British Columbia for holidays every year, but I’m not sure if we ever passed by Mt. Shasta.

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