Saturday, August 30, 2014

THE NORTHERN OLYMPIC PENINSULA, WASHINGTON

We left Sequim and headed west, I don't think its a good idea to listen to the news – today we heard that Napa in California had experienced a big earthquake and Vancouver, just the other side of the water from us, was talking about not being prepared if a big quake came and they think one is due! Hey ho! What will be will be! But just don't “be” near me please!
I have forgotten to mention the weather, since we arrived a week ago the sun has shone every day and its around 22oC.


We stopped at two pretty falls, part of the Olympic National Park and arrived at a superb national forest campground called Klahowha for two nights while we explore the north westernmost part. We were so lucky to get the only one of two sites with electric. We are surrounded by wonderful, so very tall trees – usually I'm not keen on camping in forests but this has sunshine filtering through, its warm and we have electric!
MARYMERE FALLS

SOL DUC FALLS


CAMPING AT KLAHOWHA


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