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Archive for Travel – Page 14

 September 22, 2017

Summer In The San Juan Islands

We left Lopez Island two weeks ago, waving goodbye from the deck of the ferry as we sailed away. Although we were on the island for two months, our parting is always bittersweet. Are we excited about continuing on to new adventures? Yes! At the same time, it’s hard to leave a place where we […]

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Categories : San Juan Islands, Travel, Washington
Tags : Lopez Island, Orcas Island, San Juan Island, san juan islands, Sucia Island
 September 6, 2017

Port Townsend And Beyond

Ten years ago, we almost moved to Port Townsend. As much as we love our hometown and our friends in Ashland, we were enamored with the idea of living in a town just as cool as Ashland but surrounded by water, with boating adventures at our doorstep and within easy reach of the San Juan […]

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Categories : Travel, Washington
Tags : Bay View State Park, Bow Hill Blueberries, Breadfarm Bakery, Edison-Bow, Farm to Market Bakery, Finnriver Cidery, Fort Worden State Park, Owl Sprit Cafe, Port Townsend, Rhody Cafe, Samish Bay Cheese
 August 22, 2017

A Lighthouse Hike And Lavender Fields: Sequim, WA

As we stood on the bluff overlooking Dungeness Spit, I said to Eric, “No way am I hiking out to the lighthouse. Why would anyone want to trudge five miles down a sandy spit, and then turn around and endure the same tedious five miles back?” Two days later, we made the trek. And we’re […]

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Categories : Travel, Washington
Tags : Dungeness County Campground, Dungeness Spit, Dungeness Spit Lighthouse Hike, Graymarsh Berry Farm, New Dungeness Lighthouse, Nourish Sequim, Purple Haze Lavender Farm
 August 14, 2017

Wildflowers And Wildlife: Hurricane Ridge, Olympic National Park

When we hiked on Hurricane Ridge a couple of years ago in October, we were enthralled by the display of autumn colors blanketing the hills. A fellow hiker on the trail remarked, “You really should come in the spring to see the wildflowers.” Hurricane Ridge went right back onto our list. (This is precisely why our […]

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Categories : National Parks, Travel, Washington
Tags : Hurricane Hill Trail, Hurricane Ridge, mountain goats, Olympic National Park
 August 3, 2017

A Rainy Day Hike To Sol Duc Falls

Set deep within the temperate rain forest of Olympic National Park, Sol Duc Falls is considered to be one of the most photogenic waterfalls in Washington State. In years when water is abundant, the fall divides into four separate channels just before plunging 40 feet into a narrow, rocky ravine. We were looking forward to […]

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Categories : National Parks, Travel, Washington
Tags : Lake Crescent, Lover's Lane Trail, Olympic National Park, Sol Duc Falls
 July 26, 2017

A Delightful Week At Salt Creek Recreation Area: The Olympic Peninsula

Recipe for relaxation: Get up, make coffee, walk to the tide pools and look for treasures. Go exploring during the day in nearby Port Angeles or the northern side of Olympic National Park. Come happy hour, sit outdoors and enjoy the views over the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Repeat daily for one week. We […]

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Categories : Travel, Washington
Tags : Art in Port Angeles, Elwha Klallam Heritage Center, Olympic Discovery Trail, Port Angeles, Port Angeles Farmers Market, Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, River Otters, Salt Creek Recreation Area, Tongue Point
 July 21, 2017

Return To The Edge Of The World: Neah Bay, WA

At the furthest northwesternmost point of the continental U.S., the wild, stormy coastline meets the deep, mysterious rainforest. This far-flung, untamed place is the land of the Makah, a Northwest Coastal people who have called the remote headland home for thousands of years. We first visited Neah Bay and the Makah Reservation a couple of […]

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Categories : National Parks, Washington
Tags : Cape Flattery, Hobuck campground, Hobuck RV Park, Makah Museum, Makah Reservation, Neah Bay, Point of Arches, Shi Shi Beach
 July 15, 2017

Tidepools And Rainforests: Olympic National Park

We first visited Olympic National Park two years ago in the fall, and immediately promised ourselves that we would return. With tidepools filled with colorful sea creatures, mysterious rainforests, snow-capped mountains, shimmering lakes, beautiful lodges, and a rich history of native culture, this is a diverse and enchanting park. Although it’s possible to do a […]

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Categories : National Parks, Washington
Tags : Gatton Creek Trail, Hall of Mosses Trail, Hoh Rain Forest, Lake Quinault, Lake Quinault Lodge, Olympic National Park, Quinault Loop Trail, Ruby Beach, South Beach Campground, Spruce Trail
 July 8, 2017

Cape Disappointment And The Long Beach Peninsula

Leaving Fort Stevens and the delightful town of Astoria, we bid farewell to the Oregon Coast and drove a short 25 miles to Cape Disappointment. Located at the tip of the Long Beach Peninsula in the extreme southwestern corner of Washington, we arrived to gray skies, wind, rain, and a state park with zero internet connection. […]

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Categories : Washington
 June 21, 2017

A Charming Maritime Town: Astoria, OR

From the first moment we saw Astoria, we were captivated. It’s a picturesque town, with hills of colorful homes overlooking a Victorian era downtown and working waterfront. It’s not too much of an exaggeration to describe the town as a miniature San Francisco. With beautiful natural surroundings, plenty of outdoor recreation, seafood right off the […]

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Categories : Oregon, Travel
Tags : Astoria, Astoria Column, Astoria Sunday Market, Blue Scorcher Bakery, Columbia Bar River Pilots, Columbia River Maritime Museum, Fort George Brewery, Fort Stevens State Park, Northwest Wild Seafood Market
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