CrankyReviewerTwo
CrankyReviewerTwo t1_j3tdjg0 wrote
Stay at Kalaloch cabins and observe the rage of the ocean storm from the safety of the cliffs above. Kalaloch is near Ruby and the number-beaches. You can also dip into Forks to view the little town now that the Twilight frenzy is long past.
CrankyReviewerTwo t1_j10ch2v wrote
Reply to Mazama yesterday by WashingtonPass
This is what it looked like when I spent a few days x-c skiing there, some years ago. Beautiful country!!
CrankyReviewerTwo t1_iy5qvqb wrote
Beautiful !!
CrankyReviewerTwo t1_ixk8990 wrote
Love Kalaloch. I camped there in November, many years ago - it rained so much the day before I arrived, but when I arrived I saw only clouds and then sunshine. Bliss.
CrankyReviewerTwo t1_iwngebh wrote
Reply to fall in Leavenworth by [deleted]
Is this Tumwater, just outside of town?
CrankyReviewerTwo t1_itgg6yk wrote
I recommend the Olympic peninsula and coast in winter - historic Port Townsend, Dungeness spit near Sequim, Lake Crescent, quirky Port Angeles, Cape Flattery (northwesternest point of the lower states of the USA), the beaches along the coast - Ruby, Kalaloch and the numbered beaches in between, Hoh National forest for mossy trees, the inn at Quinault… all beautiful in winter light and no snowshoes needed.
Make sure your car has winter tires though, it can get very slippery during winter.
CrankyReviewerTwo t1_irpwo7x wrote
Gorge Power Station! There’s a lovely light show nearby at night - a hidden gem.
CrankyReviewerTwo t1_j3uxqts wrote
Reply to Ferry rides can be really pretty by Sacredgeometry12
Beautiful photograph!!