Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Drives to see some highlights

After we got back to Port Angeles, Pat was so good to take me (the only one who hadn't been there before) and the other gals on a tour of some of the interesting spots nearby.

I got to see the John Wayne Marina.  In the parking lot area, Kathleen led us to a Geocache, which was really fun to discover!


We also drove west of Port Angeles,  along the coast.

 And stopped at Joyce - the General Store there was most interesting.







We saw the where the dam was taken out so that the Elwha River was restored to its original flow, and the salmon are returning.
Elwha River

We did some shopping in Sequim and in Port Angeles.  Found some mighty fine yarn and a pattern which I'm anxious to get cast on the needles!

Pat took us to see Lake Crescent, which is an awesome place.  The temperate rain forest there is quite an experience to see.  It was nice to have lunch at the Lodge and take a short walk through the rain forest.
Lake Crescent

The fall colors were still beautiful here.

We got to take a ride up to Hurricane Ridge.  It was a cloudy day, but the road took us above the clouds, and we could enjoy the peaks and the cloud-filled valleys.  It's an outstanding view.  We were at the Visitor Center at the end of the afternoon, so the sun was bringing an end to our tour.


6 comments:

  1. Isn't it fun to have a tour guide who knows the area. Pat took you to some great spots.

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  2. Sounds like you had a fabulous adventure. We have been out in that part of the country to see relatives and it is beautiful.

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  3. Sounds like you had a fabulous adventure. We have been out in that part of the country to see relatives and it is beautiful.

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  4. So glad you got to see Hurricane Ridge! Next time you're in Seattle, though, we have to get together!

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  5. Ohh those views are incredible. Majestic! I want to see your yarn

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  6. The clouds over Lake Crescent are amazing! Glad you had such a lovely trip.

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