Monday, November 4, 2013

Washington Roundup

( Speaking of Roundup, back in Montana, we camped in a town called Roundup at its fairgrounds, open to free camping, no amenities. The next morning we ate breakfast at the BusyBee restaurant.)



Fantastic sunset at Kalaloch
Kalaloch Campground, Pacific Ocean


Nina had miles to run at low tide
I thought since all I posted yesterday were tree pictures (yes, we have seen enough trees in the Olympic Peninsula to last us a lifetime) and since we're leaving our Port Townsend friends' lovely accommodations (with wifi) tomorrow, I'd post another page of OTHER places we've seen along the way through the tree-covered state of Washington. There ARE Pacific beaches with miles of sand here, too.

Among all of those trillions of trees, you're going to run across a few really old big ones.



World's Largest Spruce tree -
Lake Quinault

AND mountains...........

Somewhere under the clouds we MAY have seen Mt. Olympus.



 
And look at what we found driving on Highway 2 west of Leavenworth - a fellow GMC stopped at the local knife store. He lived a few miles down the road in Sultan and was out for a test drive.
 
 
And this is what happens when you invite US to your house. You may find a rather large yard ornament in front of your home. Thanks to Brookes and Judy for a welcome weekend respite from our house on wheels. On to Oregon!




 

2 comments:

  1. Looks like Nina is enjoying herself also. She has a beach and a stick. What could be better than that!

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