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Driving Tour of the Olympic Peninsula Loop
Tour the Olympic Peninsula, passing through the Olympic National Park. This audio tour provides cultural and historical points of interest, music and local interviews.
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Port Townsend’s Romantic Ann Starrett Mansion
article on Ann Starrett Mansion B&B
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Review of Olympic Peninsula Loop Tour Guide
This audio tour is an excellent travel resource for the Northwest, containing traditional music, local interviews and thorough information, including detailed maps.
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Camping '99 Destination Series: Olympic National Park
The Olympic Peninsula is one of the most unique regions in the world and the Olympic National Park is its very heart. It is actually three parks in one: mountains, rain forests and 60 miles of wild coastline.For outdoors enthusiasts, this is the place for adventure and unlimited opportunities.
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Family Travel to Port Angeles, Washington, USA
Port Angeles offers dynamic, affordable family day trips and getaways spring, summer or fall. Beachcombing, biking, hiking and kayaking are accessible by car and ferry.
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Family Vacation in Sequim, Washington USA
Sequim, Washington, offers affordable family travel adventure spring, summer and fall. Beachcombing, kayaking, hiking, swimming and biking are accessible by car and ferry
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Port Angeles - I Can't Stay Away!
Port Angeles is one of Washington's prettiest cities. It fronts the Strait of Juan de Fuca and sits across from Victoria, BC, Canada.
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Washington Hiking Guides
Find day hikes or weekend backpacking trips and learn which are best for waterfall, old growth or wildflower viewing, which are kid-friendly and dog-friendly.
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Book Details Northwest Regional Natural History
Author Stephen Whitney offers a comprehensive look at the land from Southeastern Alaska to Northern California, through Oregon and Washington to Western Montana.
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Exploring the Hoh Rain Forest in Washington
The Hoh rain forest is truly a sight to behold; nestled deep within pristine and untainted old growth forest, its natural beauty is astounding and breathtaking.
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Family Travel in Olympic National Park WA USA
Washington's Olympic National Park offers affordable family adventures spring, summer and fall. Hiking, boating, swimming and beachcombing are accessible by car and ferry
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The Press Expedition and a Modern Day Visit - Part I
A peek into an 1889 expedition of the Olympic Mountains and a modern day trek of the same. The Press Expedition revisited.
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The Rain Forest Resort Village at Lake Quinault
The Rain Forest Resort Village is on the south shore of Lake Quinault in the midst of the Quinault Rainforest. Join Dave Morrison of the Village as he introduces us to the area.
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Washington State Trivia and Memorial Day Events
What do you know about Washington State? <b>
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Lena Lake, Washington, USA is a Great Hike
The Lena Lake Trail in Washington's Olympic National Forest is a gorgeous 3.2-mile hike through old-growth forest to a beautiful alpine lake and campground.
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Lost Mountain Winery offers hand-crafted wines
Lost Mountain Winery, tucked in the foothills of the Olympic Mountains, offers hand-crafted, big red wines in the family-owned winery.
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Washington State: Camping Among the Evergreens
Washington is known as the Evergreen State and camping beneath her pines is pure pleasure. No matter what style camping you prefer, you will find it here. Pam and I share some of our favorite campgrounds and provide links to information and campgrounds in Washington. You will find no better camping than in Washington--the heart of the Great Northwest!
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Port Angeles - My Home Town
This is where I grew up, carefree as any kid could be. Mountains, the ocean, ice skating, hiking, trips to Victoria, British Columbia, Canada: they all defined my days there as a child and young adult. Today the magic is still there, but the town has changed quite a bit.
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How to Build an Easy Rainforest Diorama
Creating a diorama doesn't require expensive craft store items; build this dual-ecosystem using items often found around the home.
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Searching For The Perfect Wave
Take advantage of the huge winter waves and go on a surf safari down the West Coast of North America.
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Whale Watching in Puget Sound
To see orca whales and other wildlife in their natural habitat, book a tour with a whale watching company in Washington or British Columbia.
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After months of waiting, Makah finally kill a gray
For the first time in more than 70 years, Makah Indians seeking to re-establish their whale-hunting tradition harpooned and killed a gray whale off the Pacific coast this week.
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Beach Backpacking in Olympic National Park
This amazing 14 mile hike provides fantastic beach views, cliffside challenges and plenty of adventure for the most daring of backpackers.
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Celebrating National Feral Cat Day
Feral cats are domestic cats who have never been socialized to humans. With a little help, they can live happy and healthy lives.
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Hidden Pacific Northwest - A Travel Book Review
Hidden Northwest Places is an excellent travel book not only for those out of state, but also local residents less-traveled. Lots of surprises in store within.
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Nature Guides for Washington, Oregon, British Co
Field Guides help hikers and outdoor lovers recognize Pacific Northwest forest wildlife, birds, fish, marine mammals, tidepool creatures, trees, wildflowers and geology.
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Northwest Coast Indian Tribes
When the first Europeans landed along the coastline of present-day Alaska, British Columbia and Washington, they found a thriving Native American culture.
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Best Places for Washington State Camping
Mount Rainier and the San Juans are two of the best places for Washington State camping. Online reservations can be made for family vacations at these campgrounds.
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Hunting, Fishing and Clam Digging - November's a PrimeTime
Washington State reigns supreme for the sports person. November is full of activities for the hearty hunter, fisher person or clam digger.
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Lady of the Lake
Lake Crescent in the Olympic National Park held a dark mystery that surfaced in 1940.
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Makahs' Right to Hunt Suspended Indefinitely
The Makah whale hunt was derailed last month when a Circuit Court of Appeals suspended federal approval, ordering a new study of environmental risks.
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Native Americans Getting Piece of Tourism Pie in Washington
Native Americans are finding the tourist dollar with their Washington State Casinos.
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Washington Curiosities, a Book Review
She's not a native, but she assumes the position and does a great job of portraying the curious sights in Washington State. Harriet Baskas is her name and she's written quite a book about our state.
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Washington State's Pompeii and Other Native American Tidbits
It's my opinion we owe a lot to our Native American Tribes when it comes to Washington State History. Please check this out and let me know if you agree (or not!).
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Phoebe and Holden Judson, Pioneers of Washington (Part 2)
Many thousands of pioneers traveled the Oregon Trail by covered wagon. Many of them wrote about their adventures, especially the women. But less common are those who wrote abo ut their adventures once they arrived at their destination. For Phoebe Judson her new home in the northwest was a challenge and it took many years until it reached the level of civilization she had known in her hometown of Ohio. Yet she never complained and enjoyed her ideal home.
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Places to Go and Things to Do in 2002 - Part V
There are lots of things to do and places to go even in winter in Washington State, like surfing, a quilt show or the circus. I add my favorite recipe for cocoa.
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Surprises Around the State
Travel around to places in the state to delight the senses. These are not your everyday sights!
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Top Five U.S. National Parks in the Park System
The top five U.S. national parks are the most popular in the National Park System for good reason. Each of park offers signature landscapes as well as diverse wildlife.
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Winemaker Magazine Leaves Precious Memories
Romeo Conca, founder of Lost Mountain Winery in Sequim, WA. knew how to throw an impromptu party that could make the Gods shiver with envy. Memories of the generous winemaker and chef still linger as his winery lives on through his son. See June 24 article for information on the winery.
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Love That Lavender!
Lavender -- mais oui! Everything you ever wanted to know about lavender, lavandin, true lavender, English lavender, French lavender, lavender in France and of course, what to do with it all once you've got it (including recipes) and what people have been doing with it for centuries -- cosmetic, culinary, historic, medicinal, and aromatic uses PLUS how to grow it. What fun!
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