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009 - Rain Forests of the Olympic Peninsula (Print)
Winters in the Pacific Northwest are very wet and rainy, but this is a great summer destination. Starting from Seattle, this issue describes all the best places for nature photography around the Olympic Peninsula. From the high country along Hurricane Ridge, to Cape Flattery and the remote Hoh River Valley where moss hangs from ancient red cedars, all the best trails to waterfalls and hidden beaches are listed. Photograph spawning salmon in the Soleduck River and walk the wooden boardwalk from LaPush to Second Beach to photograph seastacks on remote beaches. Photograph Crescent Lake and Lake Quinault where you'll find the trailhead into the "Valley of Ten Thousand Waterfalls." Recommended lodgings are listed and a map is included.
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Printed Issue, sent via USPS
Updated - August 2008
All the best places for nature photography around the Olympic Peninsula, where moss hangs from ancient red cedars, and trails to waterfalls and hidden beaches are listed.
Plus shipping and handling $1.00.
Locations
Badger Valley
Cape Flattery
Cirque Rim Loop Trail
Elwha Valley
Enchanted Valley
First Beach
Graves Creek
Hall of Moses Trail
High Ridge Loop Trail
Hoh Rain Forest
Hurricane Hill
La Push
Lake Crescent
Lake Mills
Lake Quinault
Marymere Falls
Mount Olympus
Neah Bay
Obstruction Peak
Ozette Lake
Point of the Arches
Ruby Beach
Second Beach
Sekiu
Sequim
Shi-Shi Beach
Soleduck
South Beach
Third Beach
Wolf Creek Falls
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