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I think you can do a decent split between the San Juans and the mountains in 10 days. The ferry out of Anacortes gives you a nice tour of the area, and you can choose from any number of places to stay in the islands. If you head down to Mt. Rainier (highly recommended), you should also visit Mt St Helens, which is well worth seeing.
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Ahhh, its the iphone thing. Its rendering correctly on my phone.
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Hopefully, this doesn't derail the thread, but goes along with it.
We are probably going to be in Seattle a week or maybe a week and a couple of days in September. I was last in Seattle in 2000, so I imagine a few things have changed, and my memory is mostly just snapshots. Some of the things that the missus and I want to do or were thinking about doing while there are
Would Olympic National Forest be better than Mt St Helens? It sounds like to do either, it would be best to stay overnight. Any suggestions of things to take off or add on?
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The rain forests are great and your timing is about right as you have to go around the Olympic mountains from the North or South. Check out 2nd beach. Pretty much the classic PNW ocean scene that is often photographed.
The Space Needle is probably worth checking out as they are just finishing up a big renovation that included glass floors.
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We are probably going to spend Sunday in Carnation, WA, so I've considered, arriving Fri, spending the night in Seattle, spending Sat night in someplace closer to Carnation (Snoqualmie, maybe?), then spending Sun-whenever (Wed, or Thu or Fri) back in Seattle unless for one of those nights we decide to stay nearer Mt St Helens or ONP.
And recommendations for a good/cool/interesting hotel in downtown or anywhere else?
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Cle Elum is why they call Washington the Switzerland of America.
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Salmon fishing is fun, and you can ship/mail your catch back home. Port Townsend is highly cool, if you like an artsy/seaside sort of place. They have B&Bs on the bluff, overlooking the strait and totally walking distance from 'downtown.' The Flying Karamatzov Brothers are from there, as are the youngsters, NANDA. Combination juggling/vaudeville/karate/gymnastics. You say you have explored the Olympic Peninsula. I wonder if that is true. If you must drive and you want to see the mountains, then it depends on whether you like to hike/backpack. North Cascades National Park is a nearly completely unknown (though well known here) and lightly travelled wonderland. If Olympic National Park and North Cascades National Park (whew!) are not sufficiently entertaining, then there is the crown jewel. Rainier. PS. The view from the parking lot to hike Cascade Pass is breathtaking. This is the view from the parking lot. Upward, past Cascade Pass, is Sahale Glacier camp. From there, you are looking DOWN at 7,000-foot peaks. Just sayin'....
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Another. But be aware....there are postcard views almost everywhere around here.
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My schedule and whereabouts: I am gone this Wednesday through Friday, and then gone the last week in August through Tuesday after Labor Day. Would love to hook up with you guys. That said, we pacific northwesterners know what to do in the summertime. It's a very active time. Seriously, a burglar could ransack houses throughout the PNW, on any Saturday in summer.
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I do remember almost everyplace being beautiful while I was there. I assume in the past 18 years, some things have probably changed a bit.
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If you are going to be wandering around the north end of the peninsula, a drive over to Cresent Lake is very worthwhile, it's surrounded by nice forrest and is gorgeous.
Driving up to hurricane ridge get you some great views of the Olympics.. Temps inland may figure into where you want to be. Cheers Richard. |
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At cresent lk now Richard. Getting out of the heat for a few days. 100 at home, 61 along the water on Hwy 112 last Eve. Heaven... It
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^^ You have taught me well Sensei!
no fooling Bob, my trip to that area was very enhanced by all of the local knowledge and tips shared as I was traveling there. That why Im trying to pitch in for MRM's upcoming trip. Ah Cresent Lake. Sweet spot. Nice driving around there too. Just one of the times I was happy to have the SC to explore with. ![]() Bob are you cruising on a motorcycle? Nice area for riding! Cheers Richard |
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Yes - MC to get out of heat. Met up with NotaBRG for dinner 2nite. Thax Joel..
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Whistler in the summer is quiet and has few people.
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