Featured Image: 2014 photo from our trip to Salt Creek Recreation Area in Washington.
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In this minute of Rare Air, you can join me at the Tongue Point Marine Life Sanctuary in Crescent Bay… part of the Salt Creek Recreation Area where I camped for a few nights with my family back in 2014, while touring Olympic National Park. The spot appears on the map below, snared from the awesome website for The Strait of Juan de Fuca Scenic Byway: http://highway112.org. Throughout time, the areas all along the Highway 112 corridor have been home to people of the Klallam and Makah tribes: Exploring their cultures and histories are wonderful aspects of visiting.
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Good times: June 20-22 were spent camping at Salt Creek, and touring the area during the days.
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Earlier this year in April, I filled you in on some of the highlights of our 2014 vacation to Olympic National Park in Washington, and shared a video I had captured on June 18. Today, I’m inviting you to join me and Beth on our adventure the next day.
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As you'll see in the next episode of Rare Air, exploring Rialto Beach was a vivid memory that's sure to live on for a while.
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I hope you enjoy Rare Air episode 11 and the high-resolution November desktop calendar, and that today is an equally phenomenal day for you.
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We are very happy to be headed back to this area for our 2016 Spring Break.
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Where ever this day finds you, I wish you life's goodness in abundance, good friends and many loved ones to share it with.
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Featured Image: 2011 photo from our annual trip to Camp Merrie-Woode in Sapphire, North Carolina.
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I hope that’s true for you and yours as well, and that you’ll enjoy this selection of photos we’ve taken since 2010 on our annual hiking trips to the Hebron Rock Colony.