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2019Snow Shoeing + Light Painting & Totally Missed The Once In A Lifetime Blood Moon @ Snoqualmie Pass | Washington
It’s everything everybody is talking about, social media, coffee shop, streets, everywhere, it’s the blood moon, everybody is talking about the blood moon. So to catch this sort of once in a lifetime nature event, a group of us went up to Snoqualmie Pass in hope of catching the event with our camera. We knew the risk that we might not be able to witness it because of snow in the forecast, but we did it anyway. So we bring our snowshoes and our camera gear and drive up to Snoqualmie Pass to try our luck.
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2018Road Trip | Crab And Seafood Festival To Sol Duc Hot Springs | WA| USA
As we enter mid-autumn here in Washington, we want to put on a road trip to see the changing color of the scenery. As we ponder where to go, my partner in crime noticed the Port Angeles Dungeness Crab and Seafood Festival is happening right about this time. It so happens that we have always wanted to check out the Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort, and these two are not that far apart, so it makes sense to put them on one trip.
Not wasting any time, we check for vacancies at the hot spring, lo and behold, they have one!!! I can’t believe it, because they are usually fully booked!! Although the vacancy is on a Sunday, but we will take it, we will not miss this chance!!
So it is set, the road trip is one night in Port Angeles for the crab festival and one night in the Olympic National Park for the hot spring. Let’s drive!
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2018West Hylebos Wetlands Park | Federal Way | Washington | United States
It’s a beautiful early fall afternoon, it’s a little cool, but very sunny, which makes it an amazingly nice day, so my best friend and I have decided to go for a hike, to witness the early color changing of the season. We do not want to go far, so a local park in Federal Way makes sense, so we pick the West Hylebos Wetlands Park, it’s only 10 minutes driving for us after all.
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2018Tolmie State Park Olympia Wa | Travel Washington
Tolmie State Park is one of the lesser known state park in Washington State, located south of Seattle and Tacoma, near the more famous Nisqually wildlife reserve. Nothing advances or exotic here, but it’s a little park that holds its own and offer enough features to satisfy most weekenders who look for a lush evergreen forest slash serene classic Pacific Northwest beachfront to stroll, and it’s perfect for families with children and pets to spend a good half, or a whole day on.
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