Olympic
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Nat and I just returned from a week in the woods, water, and mountains of Washington (state.) We spent most of our time in and around the Olympic Penninsula. What a spectacular place! It was the best camping vacation we've had in a while. What makes a good camping trip for two semi-over-worked, slightly lazier than in years past, eager to keep busy folks like us? Here's my list of Olympic's best:
1. Campgrounds...there are so many great, cheap (some are even free!) spread throughout the Penninsula. All but one of the National Park campgrounds is first-come-first-served, so we were able to find a site easily every night, most of them absolutely gorgeous...two nights on rivers, one on the beach, a few in the forest. There iare a lot of options for backcountry camping, too, but this was a lazy vacation for us.
2. Sights...Nat and I like to keep moving when we're camping, we're always looking for some new adventure or sight to see. From rainforests to tide pools to waterfalls to glaciers, Olympic has some amazing places. We caught a few ranger programs and treated ourselves to a hot springs soak and kayak exploration. The coolest were all the critters...we saw whales, bald eagles, a wacky sea slug, and scads of birds, fish and big trees that all kept me busy honing my identification skills.
3. Solitude...no crowds, no boundaries, lots of open trail and road made for a nice escape and a rediscovery of how much we still enjoy each other's company after years of hanging out together every day!
We spent the last couple of nights on aREAL bed in a sweet little b&b in this very bizarre Norwegian village in the Sound called Poulsbo. Lots of Swedes and Nordic types, and lots of baked goods. It was a slow and smooth re-entry into civilization, capped off with a visit to Seattle and the salmon ladders. We saw the living fish on the ladders and the dead ones tossed around in Pike Place Market. Good salmon.
And that was my week...



