La Wis Wis Campground
Travel Blogs from Ashford
Mt. St. Helens and Linda Sick
... mine with a knife and fork as it was so messy. Larry and Erin had beer. Larry had a Lost Coast Tangerine and Erin had Dick's Danger Ale. After the first round they both drank Dick's Danger Ale. It took over an hour to get our orders so we didn't finish eating until almost 8:00. Erin went to bed early and Larry wasn't far behind. I got stomach cramps back again and didn't go to bed until after 2:00 in the morning. ...
Oregon caves, Crater lake, Mont Rainier
... la rivière. C'est superbe. Rassurez-vous, nous sommes en moins haute
altitude alors il fait chaud et il n'y a plus de neige ici. Nous
profitons de nos vacances pour faire un feu et de la lecture. Cela
fait du bien après la visite de nombreuses grandes villes.
ah oui, aujourd'hui nous avons rencontre des gens super gentils qui nous ont donne quelques conseils sur les routes a prendre pour nous rendre en Alaska. Merci a nos nouveaux amis Dalton et Gloria
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Days Like This
... off, and I had unobstructed views of it for the entire hike! The first half of the hike was marked with little NPS flags so that people wouldn't get lost. About 3 miles in, the flags disappeared (probably to hint to people not to go any further), as did all but 2 or 3 sets of footprints, possibly a day old. Earlier, I had found a clean trash bag on the side of the trail, and was excited to do some sledding! I got to a ...
Day Five - Splendor and Solitude
... taught us songs they learned at St. Nicholas Ranch last year. Mommy sang her regular sappy songs and Steve rang out his classic - The Gambler. When it got too cold to stay outside, we crawled into our beds to watch a movie. (Ironically, the movie takes place in the woods of Washington state!).
We will be making our way back home from here. Not sure of the timing and locations along the way...stay tuned!
Jackie
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Mount Rainier National Park
... colder than Chicago!)
The visitor center at Paradise also is the starting point for several trails of varying difficulty. Rachel had intended to take us on an easy trail, but we inadvertently veered off that trail and onto another, more strenuous one, the Skyline Trail, which is paved, but rises between 1100 and 1300 feet over the course of four miles. Despite some sporadic (Todd would say ...