Right on Katelyn, I also love the PNW. The beaches on the coast are beautiful and timeless, and experiencing the HOH rainforest is like walking through a magical fairytale. Absolutely lovely.
Hey, where are Jen's Italian vacation pictures? Or does she have her own blog, which is (an appropriate venue imo for personal reflections, btw, isn't there a war going on out there somewhere? some science behind sand dunes? the architecture mathematics of fall out shelters? the counter-terrorist research of anthrax neutrinos? insignificant things i know, enjoy the fog)
I don't want to hassle you Jen, but if you have a flicker account or something, post the link in a comment on http://www.tullycraft.com/ (The Real New Order)
Today's song is called Rut! and rips Lineout's collective ass the same ole one.
Slog may as well be a trailer for "The Science of Sleep."
If you had the enjoyment of a lovely log bridge built over the creek there, you can thank my brother and myself. (We were up there building it a month ago, when it was still sunny.)
The photo essay sums up all that I hate about hiking in the PNW; wet, cold, moist and dark. Too many slippery trails, wet drippy trees and slugs for my liking and all the hikes begin to seem exactly the same. I actually think I have these exact photos somewhere.
But that is just me and I am a sun-child and I am in a pissy mood today about the jip of a summer we got this year.
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Beautiful.
where exactly were you? Looks beautiful.
Gorgeous. Me jealous!
Shouldn't there be a dead whale somewhere in these pictures?
looks like Upper Hoh (Hall of Mosses?) and Ruby Beach? Where did you guys camp?
looks like Upper Hoh (Hall of Mosses?) and Ruby Beach? Where did you guys camp?
Looks like the Hoh and Ruby Beach. God, I love that place.
Stunning. Stunning! I love the Pacific Northwest.
Right on Katelyn, I also love the PNW. The beaches on the coast are beautiful and timeless, and experiencing the HOH rainforest is like walking through a magical fairytale. Absolutely lovely.
Sometimes "no comment" is the comment.
Good eye 5-7.
Indeed, it's the Upper Hoh (near the rainforest visitor center), Ruby beach and second beach--where we camped.
I love the coast as well. Now I could just get all the sand out of my hair, and dry my tent.
reminds me of Mudede's desert world
nice, enjoy it while it lasts -- i think they're planning on putting condos up right there
Hey, where are Jen's Italian vacation pictures? Or does she have her own blog, which is (an appropriate venue imo for personal reflections, btw, isn't there a war going on out there somewhere? some science behind sand dunes? the architecture mathematics of fall out shelters? the counter-terrorist research of anthrax neutrinos? insignificant things i know, enjoy the fog)
What's missing from this scene is a werewolf.
I don't want to hassle you Jen, but if you have a flicker account or something, post the link in a comment on http://www.tullycraft.com/ (The Real New Order)
Today's song is called Rut! and rips Lineout's collective ass the same ole one.
Slog may as well be a trailer for "The Science of Sleep."
Ha ha envious sloggers, I live here all the time!
Woo hoo!
Is this anywhere near La Push?
If you had the enjoyment of a lovely log bridge built over the creek there, you can thank my brother and myself. (We were up there building it a month ago, when it was still sunny.)
The photo essay sums up all that I hate about hiking in the PNW; wet, cold, moist and dark. Too many slippery trails, wet drippy trees and slugs for my liking and all the hikes begin to seem exactly the same. I actually think I have these exact photos somewhere.
But that is just me and I am a sun-child and I am in a pissy mood today about the jip of a summer we got this year.
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