This year had to be better! I did my research and found the Ozette Triangle listed on a site describing "hikes you can not miss in this lifetime"
Here are stats:
Olympic Peninsula
Coastal rainforest with unique flora and fauna
Three days and two nights
Day one - three miles on wooden board walk (to avoid walking in coastal bogs)
Elevation loss 100 ft
Day two - three miles on beach at low tide with hermit crabs, tide pool things,
dead sea lion, an eagle, a rabbit, a dead fish, two deer actually walking on the sand, and river otters. Indian rock petroglyphs Lots of flotsam with Japanese writing - thanks to the tsunami.
Elevation gain/loss - 0
Day three - three miles on wooden Boardwalk (I suppose a boardwalk is always wooden)
Elevation gain 100 feet.
The only con was that the drive was
7 1/2 hours on roads along which were miles and miles and miles of trees. No view of the beach even though we were on Hwy 101. Fortunately there was electronic monopoly available in backseat.
Here are visuals:
Boardwalk.
Our campsite with table made from beach debris.
First assent to a high place
Two studs
Low tide
Finding things
Petroglyphs - whale probably and hunter
Doing an obstacle course under a big fallen tree
And laughing. Really
Japanese trash
Westernmost place on lower 48
Unless it is low tide, then this is westernmost.
Deer on beach. I didn't get photo of decomposing sea lion
Two beach bums/ grandsons with hermit crab

















Lucky boys!!! Such a great grandma. Looks like it was a fun trip. I love camping at the beach.
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