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Old 04-17-15, 09:46 AM
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Great photos, Lamplight. I love this last one. In case anyone doesn't know -- that's moss growing on the trees, rocks, and everything else. That happens when you live in an arid climate.
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Arid? You mean, less than 150" of rain per year?

Actually it looks like my place, but instead of that trail on the other side it would be my driveway. I only get around 80" of rain per year.
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La Push, WA - fog lifting. This past week-end.
No vamps sighted in Forks.
Quiet, lonely roads ridden in the sun. Even the chipsealed surface didn't seem so bad when double-gloved.

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Sunday morning a good friend and I got on the road at 3 am and drove to Rainy Pass; we hit the trail around 6 am and were above tree line for the sunrise. Got a few pictures of the larches.













It was a bit startling to see all these empty basins that had obviously held glaciers very recently.
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Sunset over the San Juans from the top of Guemes Mountain.

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Originally Posted by exdraghunt
Sunset over the San Juans from the top of Guemes Mountain.

Did you attach the picture? Because I can't see it and I think I'd like to.
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Did you attach the picture? Because I can't see it and I think I'd like to.
Odd, I can see the photo just fine. How about a link?
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Weird, I can see it now. Both in your original post and in my quote of it. Nice picture, sorry I don't know what was wrong.

Here are a couple shots from a gravel road I often ride home from the bus. That's poison oak in the foreground:
20150507_175536 by Ed Miller, on Flickr

20150507_175530 by Ed Miller, on Flickr
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Originally Posted by Wildwood
La Push, WA - fog lifting. This past week-end.
No vamps sighted in Forks.
Quiet, lonely roads ridden in the sun. Even the chipsealed surface didn't seem so bad when

Wildwood, have you ever ridden the trail from Mora to the Ozette rez & back? I hope to ride my Mb there next
spring. It's probably the most remote stretch of Pacific coast in the lower 48. I was riding around Mora & La Push
last spring on my road bike before I found out about that trail.
P.S. I think I'd better take a buck saw, likely to be down wood across the trail. I'd go now, but
am otherwise committed.

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Wildwood, have you ever ridden the trail from Mora to the Ozette rez & back? I hope to ride my Mb there next
spring. It's probably the most remote stretch of Pacific coast in the lower 48. I was riding around Mora & La Push
last spring on my road bike before I found out about that trail.
P.S. I think I'd better take a buck saw, likely to be down wood across the trail. I'd go now, but
am otherwise committed.
Strictly a roadie these days. Well almost stictly. So no I haven't, but check it out before making a detailed plan. I inquired about the trail and was told it had not been maintained for years. Not sure if the Makah tribe are keen on making it a 'developed' trail.
The best resource I can recommend is the USFS Station at Forks. When I stopped in, there was a lady knowledgeable of local bike trails and paved paths. Also the Natl Park Service at Lake Ozette might be able to help but they are closed for the season. Maybe the Park Service office near Port Angeles.

In addition to the LaPush area, have ridden the road from 112 to Ozette, and 112 from Port A. out to Neah Bay & Cape Flattery, Shi Shi beach, etc.

I have hiked from Ozette and camped a couple of times at Cape Alava. If the weather is good that's a sunset worth hiking for.

Let us know if there is a trail, it would be spectacular and likely a very uncrowded ride. Chain saw over a buck saw.
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[QUOTE=Wildwood;18297909]Strictly a roadie these days. Well almost stictly. So no I haven't, but check it out before making a detailed plan. I inquired about the trail and was told it had not been maintained for years. Not sure if the Makah tribe are keen on making it a 'developed' trail.
The best resource I can recommend is the USFS Station at Forks. When I stopped in, there was a lady knowledgeable of local bike trails and paved paths. Also the Natl Park Service at Lake Ozette might be able to help but they are closed for the season. Maybe the Park Service office near Port Angeles.

In addition to the LaPush area, have ridden the road from 101 to Ozette, and 112 from Port A. out to Neah Bay & Cape Flattery, Shi Shi beach, etc.

I have hiked from Ozette and camped a couple of times at Cape Alava. If the weather is good that's a sunset worth hiking for.

Let us know if there is a trail, it would be spectacular and likely a very uncrowded ride. Chain saw over a buck saw.

Hmm? Google maps shows it as a bike trail, but then again it showed a couple sections of trail on the Olympic
Discovery Trail that I discovered to be non-existant last summer, or at least non-passable on your bike. I may
have to make this a backpack thing. If I had a fat bike it might be passable at low tide on the sand, but I doubt
it, quite a few cliffs to get by & creeks to cross. I think I'll check directly with the Makah, I got to
paddle around with them a bit a few years back. Too bad I don't have a handy pic of the cedar
canoe paddle I carved. Maybe I'll post one here if I can find the camera.

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Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
Sunday morning a good friend and I got on the road at 3 am and drove to Rainy Pass; we hit the trail around 6 am and were above tree line for the sunrise. Got a few pictures of the larches.













It was a bit startling to see all these empty basins that had obviously held glaciers very recently.
Nice pics.
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These were all taken in Seattle.

Looking west down the ship canal towards the Olympics from the Fremont Bridge.


Fog rolling into the city from the sound. I shot this from the Jose Rizal Bridge, which I used to cross on my morning commute when I lived in the south end. I miss having this view in the morning.


A view of the Olympics from the Olympic Sculpture Garden.


Another shot of the Olympics. I never get tired of looking at the mountains.
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World's longest floating bridge.... Evergreen Point, Clyde Hill, WA.

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Nice to find this PNW section. I hang out mostly on C&V, but do a lot of hiking so have plenty of Beautiful PNW photos.

Here's one I took on yesterday's hike to Wallace Falls:



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I can't match the quality of photography from @SeattleForrest (and others), but my beautiful PNW has forest roads, some with new asphalt (& no gravel), with huge trees just at roadside, that lead to great destinations.
Sorry for the crappy photos, but had a great PNW solo ride and the purpose of the pics is to convey........... well you've been there.... hopefully.
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A couple of random shots from around these parts...
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This upon Chinook Pass a couple weeks back.

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posted previously in a most obscure bf sticky, but why not BEAUTIFUL PNW, too?

ya gotta have rain in your life to find rainbows. Esp double ones.
factoid: the color sequence of double rainbows is almost always a reverse of the other. Not sure about triples, rumor is they are harder to shift.

edit: taken a couple days ago sw of Portland, facing SE as the storm departed, chased by afternoon sunshine.
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Smith & Bybee Wetland Area, Portland

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Mt Baker peak on Feb 21, '17
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Mt Rainier on Feb 17th, '17.
Can you feel the spirit mountain?
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So I heard on local TV that Seattle & Portland were both in somebody's 'Top 5 Hardest US Cities to Winter Thru' - or something like that. I think a body ought to just get outside a bit more to avoid the depressive tendencies of others. Those who join will be positive, too.

Sandwiched between visiting Mt Baker and visiting near Mt Rainier, I squeezed in a couple of hikes (1 wetish, 1 mostly dryish) in my neighborhood winter 'almost rain forest'. And a dry bike ride (not pictured).
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On Sunday some friends and I hiked along the Mountain Loop Highway, from Deer Creek (where the road is gated) to Big Four. This can be a great place to ride during the summer. Good place to go stretch your legs or take some BC skis in the winter, though.















Same place, a week prior:

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