Category: Washington

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Deception Pass State Park

We stayed this past week at Deception Pass State Park on the Northern Washington coastline. Deception Pass is an extremely picturesque area of old-growth forest in what is really a pretty populated area of Whidbey Island. The park offers stunning views of the Puget Sound region, has it’s fair share...

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Fort Vancouver

Fort Vancouver was a 19th-century fur trading outpost along the Columbia River that served as the headquarters of the Hudson’s Bay Company in the company’s Columbia District. Since I was staying a few days in Vancouver, I went to visit the old fort… actually it is a full scale replica...

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Mt St Helens National Monument

Mt St Helens needs no introduction does she? I do not need to give any history on the youngest and most recently active volcano in the Cascade Range, but you are welcome to read up on the eruption from May of 1980 if you like. I drove out to the...

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Mount Rainer Ntnl Park – Box Canyon

The Box Canyon Loop is only a half-mile paved trail. In terms of difficulty, it does not go far on the scale. But in terms of concentrated splendor, it jumps right up there. The trail not only crosses a deep river gorge but follows a glacier’s path. Along the trail...

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Mt Rainer Ntnl Park – Going to Paradise

Ascending to 14,410 feet above sea level, Mount Rainier stands as an icon in the Washington landscape. An active volcano, Mount Rainier is the most glaciated peak in the contiguous U.S.A., spawning six major rivers. – www.nps.gov I spent the afternoon touring Mt Rainer National Park… at least the southern...

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A colorful morning

This morning I am making the trek into Mt Rainer National Park following the government shutdown ending. Unfortunately I must wait to complete my afternoon’s work. I am parked at a local park where I will leave the trailer for the day while I go up in just the van....

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Olympic Ntnl Park – Ruby Beach

Ruby Beach gets it’s name because of the ruby like crystals that get washed to the beach from the fresh water flowing down the mountains and onto the beach. These crystals are the by product of the glacier activity that used to happen in this area. Although the road leading...

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Olympic National Park

More trespassing, but in a light fashion. In all honestly I felt bad making the unpaid Ranger work any harder than he needs to right now. I’m not necessarily afraid of a citation, but of making the guy work harder considering he is not even getting paid. I feel for...

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Dungeness Wildlife Refuge Trespass

I knew it would be a risk, to go onto a National Wildlife Refuge, but honestly I am through with all this shutdown BS. The Dungeness Regional Park (still open) connects to the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge, where I planned to hike out onto the sand bar to the lighthouse...