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Monthly Archives: October 2014
Ape Cave and Two Forests
While it was the north side of Mount St Helens that blew out in the 1980 eruption and that’s where several viewpoints and visitor centers are, the south side has some things going on too. Ape Cave is the third … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, October, Washington
Tagged Ape Cave, Lava Tube, Trail of Two Forests
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South to Woodland WA
Today’s daily post is brief. But that happens sometimes. Seaquest State Park, where we were the last two days, was a fine park, but seriously lacking in internet, cell phone strength and TV signal, which is hard for me to … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, October, Washington
Tagged Lewis River, RV Parks, Seaquest State Park, Woodland Shores RV Park, Woodland WA
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Longview WA
This is Bigfoot (or Sasquatch) territory. I think the whole state of Washington, or maybe the Pacific Northwest, has had more Bigfoot sightings than all the other states. Statues and signs can be found in many places throughout the state. … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, October, Washington
Tagged Bigfoot, Lewis & Clark, Longview WA, Sacagawea, Sasquatch
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Mount St Helens
The Mount St Helens volcano erupted in a big way on May 18, 1980. Since then, the area has been turned into a National Volcanic Monument to preserve the volcano and for research, recreation, and education. It’s a long drive … Continue reading
Mount Rainier
We’ve been having a little problem with our fresh water pump lately, it has been spitting air with the water when we use the sink. We found a certified Winnebago repair shop near us and they squeezed us in. The … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, October, Washington
Tagged Banana Slug, Grove of the Patriarchs, Mount Rainier
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Moving On
Not every day is an adventure. Yesterday we just relaxed, walked around Poulsbo, did some shopping, and took the day off. We did go to say goodbye to Bernie’s cousin as we plan to move to a different area today. … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, October, Washington
Tagged Bridges, Chehalis WA, Tacoma Narrows Bridge, Walmart, Walmart Overnighting
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