Out on Washington's Olympic Peninsula you'll find Olympic National Park. The park covers over 900,000 acres, containing rainforest, Pacific coastline, glaciers, mountains, deep valleys, and big rivers. The itinerary of this four day trip was hiking until we reached the Bailey Range.
After hiking through some big forests, we came across an elk. He paid no attention to us as we skirted around.
On day two, we could look Mount Olympus straight in the eye.
The trek was a bit exposed.
And then it became a tad bit more exposed as we crossed the Catwalk.
But there we were, on the Bailey Range, looking at it curve around the valley below.
And the Hoh River Valley is like no valley I've ever seen.
So we took a rest and soaked it in. I hung my flag.
It is Washington, so waterfalls were never far away.
Here were the accommodations.
There are a lot of things to take pictures of in this park. Including this deer,
and a bunch of mushrooms.
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