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The Amazingly Scenic Columbia River Gorge

The Amazingly Scenic Columbia River Gorge

Today we explored the waterfalls of Columbia Gorge. We drove the Historic Highway and stopped at every waterfall taking little hikes and lots of pictures. Except at Talkeena Falls where we hiked to the top of the ridge! At Multnomah we had a delicious lunch at the...

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Astoria

Astoria

See Lewis & Clark Video See Maritime Museum Video It dawned a beautiful day. We found an independent bakery and got scones, cookies, and snack bars then headed from Vancouver, WA to Astoria, OR. We visited the Columbia River Maritime Museum, wondered if our...

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Mount St Helens

Mount St Helens

See 1980 Eruption Video See USGA Video Started with a long walk on Kalaloch Beach. Lots of seagulls, black sand, hugh trees trunks, crab shells, surf, wind, and rain. It was beautiful. We lunched in Aberdeen then headed for Mt St Helens. The drive up to Johnston Ridge...

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Alien Landscapes

Alien Landscapes

Started the day with a walk in the rain on Rialto Beach. It seemed like a scene from science fiction, perhaps Oo Topos. It was unlike any beach we had ever experienced. Instead of shells and white sand it had water smoothed pebbles and rocks. Instead of condos, it was...

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Most Northwestern Point

Most Northwestern Point

The weather wasn't conducive to a day of touring Olympic National Park. It was overcast, misty, rainy. Nonetheless we drove up to the Hurricane Ridge Lookout. Mt Olympus peeked out of the clouds but not for long enough to get a picture. We drove through some...

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Port Townsend

Port Townsend

We enjoyed a slow start this morning. After a breakfast of blueberry waffles, we began Cruisin' 101 in the rain. Around noon we pulled into Port Townsend and wandered and munched our way through town, smoked salmon salad and hot tea, dark chocolate truffles, the City...

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Seattle

Seattle

Seattle is big, busy, exciting, overwhelming. We weren't prepared for it. Besides it was raining - the first day of "winter". We took the opportunity to visit the Tahoma National Cemetery and the final resting place of Gilbert, a swing dance friend who served in the...

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Mount Rainier

Mount Rainier

Spent today in Mt Rainier National Park. We drove to Paradise, drinking in fabulous views of Rainier's snowy peak. From there we hiked the 2.5 miles to Glacier overlook and marveled at the glacial flows and the beauty of the glacial lake. Back in the parking lot we...

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Grand Coulee and Dry Falls

Grand Coulee and Dry Falls

"The Power of Water" was today's theme. The barrista at Starbucks in Spokane suggested we head west on US 2 to Grand Coulee Dam. There we experienced the good luck to be two of two on a tour of the hydroelectric plant within the dam which is the largest power...

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Spokane

Spokane

First order of business this morning was to get the auto air-conditioning repaired. The problem had been diagnosed in Great Falls but since they didn't have the part they arranged for the Spokane dealer to order it for us. Then we got a haircut for Steve, got tea and...

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Planning a trip? Dreaming of travel? Perhaps some of our adventures could inspire yours! Over the last several years we’ve had the distinct pleasure of many cross country journeys traveling though the Lower 48 in tents and our various teardrop campers as well as an amazing Alaska adventure that did not involve a camper.

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Forager’s Canteen

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Wanting to spend a little time with friends Stan & Mary during our interlude here in the North Carolina mountains, we met them for lunch at Forager's Canteen in Dillsboro, North Carolina. Oh, yum! We'd heard good things about this place from a friend, now we're...

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