Portfolio

Lee’s work can be found here; in the mysterious forest glen she has carefully turned into a publicly accessible website. Over the past 10 years she has published thoughts on public land, the death of Fidel Castro, political protests in the US, and her ever-present love of swimming.

She is working on a long term project called Sacred and Worth Protecting, using photography and written essays to inspire climate action through an attitude of love rather than fear. Her essays so far can be found in the Sacred tag on her blog.


Published Works

A Trip Across Mars

Published in Salish Current, June 2026

“To my great disappointment, I was born too late to be an 1800s cowboy and too early to be a 2100s astronaut. I’ve compromised by becoming a trail builder in Northwest Washington.”

New trail to top of Big Rock took jackhammers, rock drills and many volunteers

Published on Washington Trails Association, May 2026

“The WTA crews have dared to do what the glaciers could not: Make a trail up Big Rock. Over 48 days and 14 months, the crew etched a quarter mile of trail and stairs leading from the base to the top of Big Rock. “

Iditarod National Historic Trail Southern Trek

Published by US Forest Service

Photo Credit

“Think about what’s going to happen when you succeed.” – Lee (usually to teenagers who are about to tumble down the hill along with the rock they are trying to move.)