Sequim, WA (pronounced S'kwim)
Mike and I left our RV park in Bothell (Seattle area) around 10am and successfully navigated the Seattle area traffic down to the Tacoma area. We decided to fill gas at a truck stop there and it was a good thing we did because the gas was a lot cheaper. After that, we made our way northwest and crossed over the Hood canal floating bridge. Hood Canal Bridge is the world’s longest saltwater floating bridge.
After arriving in Sequim, we got settled in and explored the area. Apparently the area is known for it's lavender farms and they have the Dungeness spit (like a long sand bar), which has a lighthouse on the end. We're thinking about taking the 4-mile walk out to the lighthouse if we have time. We'll see...I read that it's best to go at low tide so you can walk on the sand and not have to navigate around and over the rocks and logs on the middle of the spit but low tide occurs around 8am and we haven't been in the habit of rising too early these days.
Here we are on the Olympic Peninsula. A photo of a sign not seen everywhere.
After arriving in Sequim, we got settled in and explored the area. Apparently the area is known for it's lavender farms and they have the Dungeness spit (like a long sand bar), which has a lighthouse on the end. We're thinking about taking the 4-mile walk out to the lighthouse if we have time. We'll see...I read that it's best to go at low tide so you can walk on the sand and not have to navigate around and over the rocks and logs on the middle of the spit but low tide occurs around 8am and we haven't been in the habit of rising too early these days.
Here we are on the Olympic Peninsula. A photo of a sign not seen everywhere.


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