Olympic Peninsula

The Olympic Peninsula is eclectic. One could spend months exploring and learning: maritime Victorian town of Port Townsend; triangle of historic forts used to protect the entrance to Puget Sound; local Native People’s history and current situations; the rain forests, tide pool investigating; ocean beach walks and storm watching; the Olympic Mountains; wildlife sightings and on and on. After visiting with long-lost former in-laws in Sequim, adventure awaited. Here are a few of the sights:

A myriad of walking trails in Fort Worden, Port Townsend

Fall, in original technicolor
Full Moon, Blue Moon, October 31
Dungeness, WA
Shortly before snows arrive on
Hurricane Ridge, 5,254 ft above sea level

Saltwater Creek County Park

Tidepools. Kayak surf.
Eerie, delightful & cold.
Tea in the mornings
hot toddies in the evenings


Kalaloch Beach Camp Hunkered down, intense, hot toddies Many storms to come

Chris, are able to insert the Video of woodpecker here?

Roosevelt Elk Bee-hind!
Chukar Chocolate Covered Cherries? Or Roosevelt Elk droppings?
Colors Untouched
Trails til Eternity

One comment

  1. Wow! Such great photos! Love following your journey – you remind us of the beauty and peace that can be found in the small wonderful moments in nature. Thanks for the reminder!

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