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Forks and La Push
Hiked the Hoh Rainforest trails first thing this morning. It was about an hour drive from Port Angeles. We then passed through Forks to get to the beaches - but would return to spend the night later. The beaches were beyond amazing. Our first stop was Rialto Beach just north of La Push. The surf was rough and high. I have never encountered so much …
Return, Day 15: Reunion with the Pacific
... in Port Angeles at Café Garden Restaurant... lovely, quaint, clean, and delicious food. Keith had the Seafood Potpie... and it was incredible. The restaurant owners took great care to make sure every window in the restaurant looks out on a beautiful scene: either an adorable cut flower garden, complete with bench, or a well kept forested area. So nice; if you are ever in Port Angeles, check it out!
The ride home was during sunset and the ...
!!!Beware of Vampires & Werewolves!!!
... in my life. It is so stunning - none of the photos come out bad. Every angle here is a good angle. I could easily spend my entire day here and enjoy nature's beauty, but I have to move on and must see the temperate rainforest! I am heading for Hoh rainforest trail...
Ooookkk... what happened to the rain? I thought this was a rainforest?! It must be dry season, not even a drop of ...
Twilight On Location--No Vampires Allowed
... logs that make getting to water’s edge a strategic challenge. Sea stacks off shore, caused by erosion, make interesting subjects for photography. See the video posted. We camped right next to the beach where the sun set behind James Island offshore.
Olympic NP also has lush rainforests with an amazin array of greens. We visited one called Hoh Rain Forest, a temperate rain forest with big spruces and thick mosses hanging from bigleaf maples. ...
Forks & Sol Duc
Today was due to be quite a long driving day to get us into the heart of the Olympic National Park, so we left relatively early and squished ourselves into the van. We stopped off for groceries again and then it was back to the usual sitting on the van. There weren't many stops planned, so at around 10am, Graeme took us to a Dollar Tree shop, which is the American equivalent of a pound shop (Everything's a dollar! Plus tax....so $1.05! - this is ...