We made it to Salt Creek campground in the far northern coast of Washington. You can see the Strait of Juan De Fuco waterway between the USA and Canada, right behind where we're staying.
That would be Canada you see in the distance. Actually, it's Vancouver Island. This is the waterway to get to Victoria, Canada and the ports of Seattle. We saw cruise ships, huge barges, and even a submarine pass through these waters. Sometimes there would be a ridge of fog in between and you could just see the top of the mountains
On our first day of sightseeing, we went to Hurricane Ridge. We are 52oo feet up in the Olympic National Forest. This is looking down on Port Angeles from the top of the ridge. You can barely see the town in the middle of the picture.
The little family (minus me) at a photo opp! That would be the hubby Rich, the daughter Kellie, and the dog Mario. I'm thinking this picture might make the annual Kellie Calender!
The next day we went to Victoria, Canada and this was a view of the mountain from out on the ferry. When we left Port Angeles, it was sunny weather. Then we went through the fog bank and thought it would be foggy and cold in Victoria. But we came out of the fog... to a beautiful day.
After a hard day sightseeing, It was time for a cool refreshing drink. I've made this drink several times now and it's a winner. Simply mash some fresh of frozen raspberries in a pitcher. Add one can of frozen lemonade mix. You can use either pink or regular lemonade. Then add a 2 litter bottle of ginger ale and mix. Float a few berries on top. If your over 21, you can spike it and turn it into a cocktail. Thank you Janet, for this recipe. It's one I will be enjoying a lot . It's perfect!!!
Stay tuned for my Canadian post.
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Totals So Far!
Gas-$447.00
Camping-$259.00
Miles-1150 (total miles, including side trips)
Golf-$130.00
Recommend Reading:
The Wednesday Letters by Jason F. Wright
Twenty Wishes by Debbie Macomber
Note: I'm not including food or souveniers because everyone has different habits and budgets.
Besides, I dont want hubby to know what I spent. :) (just kidding! About the spending, not the food and souveniers)
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Wow, that is breathtaking! I'm so excited that you've covered so many miles!
ReplyDeleteWe're actually (last minute) going camping for 3 days , don't where we're gonna go yet, but It sure won't be as pretty as where you've been! Only if we had more time!
Beautiful photos! This is quite a vacation. Glad you are having fun. Cute family.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! When I first saw mountains (in Colorado, two summers ago) I was totally amazed. Nothing can compare.
ReplyDeleteGreat blog!
Beautiful pictures! Sound like you guys had a great vacation!
ReplyDeleteAwesome scenery! amazing lovely!
ReplyDeletesuch grand scenery. wish i was there, too.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great trip! I keep wanting to get up to the Washington/Vancouver area.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like an awesomely gorgeous trip. I adore your pictures! Definitely making me miss the west coast. I used to live in Redding a few years ago, and man did i hate the freakishly hot summers. UGH
ReplyDeleteOk, chickie, I have tagged you again! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous place - wish I was there!
ReplyDeleteYou are so making me want to take a road trip. I wish!Beautiful scenary.
ReplyDeleteI am so jealous of your road trip! Maybe one day... But that lemonade sounds delicious and refreshing!
ReplyDeleteI left you a little award on my blog! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful photos. I can see Canada from where I live also - but on the eastern side of the country! It is amazing how different everything looks. Our mountains here look so different from the mountains on the pacific side. It is great that you are having such a wonderful vacation!
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