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Tuesday, May 13, 2008, 06:54 AM
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Our adventure on the Ozette Triangle hike started out early Friday morning. We drove to Whidbey and took the Ferry to Port Townsend.Posted by Administrator
From there we drove west, to lake Ozette, 3 miles from the Pacific Ocean. The map below shows the hiking route that we took. First we hiked to Cape Alava, then 3 miles along the beach to Sand Point, then on Sunday, 3 miles back to the trailhead.
The first night at Cape Alava, we had a camp fire on the beach and roasted marshmallows.
Below is the view from our campsite, this was a nice and grassy campground.
We used two tents for the 4 of us.
On Saturday, Marcia fixed a great taco lunch on the beach hike.
After arriving at sand point George decided to make sand angels (like snow angels) in the sand. He still doesn't understand how so much sand ended up in his tent later. Throughout the afternoon, George and Alex built beach forts, and explored the beach areas.
Marcia, George and Alex with their packs on ready to head home.
Here I am throwing my pack on, ready to hike out.
The the trails from the parking lot to Cape Alava and to Sand Point were board walks made from splitting cedar logs.
Getting home was a bit of an issue. It was a bit stormy, and the little Port Townsend Ferry couldn't handle the waves. It had to turn back, and we then drove to the Edmonds / Kingston ferry.
What a great weekend.
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008, 06:54 AM
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Alex and I spent the weekend camping at Silver Lake near Mount Baker. It was opening day of fishing season, and we went in search of fish.Posted by Administrator
Alex had his mind mad up to catch fish.
The camp kitchen was amazing.
We had a spectacular fish free lunch.
One of the trout in the frying pan.
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008, 06:37 AM
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Our friends in Norway told us about this great game called Kongespill that they played recently.Posted by Administrator
You play it on your lawn.
It was described to me as two teams attempt to knock over their opponents blocks of wood by hurling lengths of dowel.
I am going to have to learn all the rules and try it out. It sounds like a wooden version of bocce ball without the ball.
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