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Cape Flattery and the Hoh Rainforest

The Olympic Peninsula is the most uninhabited area (other than the uninhabitable deserts of Wyoming and South Dakota) that we have passed through. Forest, after forest...clear cuts covered in fields of foxgloves...bald eagles soar the skies...and rocky, seaweed filled, low tide beaches for miles and miles with not a soul in sight...we have been lucky with the weather...no rain...the mornings are foggy and cold...the low coastal regions are cold and the inland mountains hot...the opposite of what you would expect...wind, wind and more wind and almost always from the North West...

Beautiful...hopefully we captured some of it in the vlog...Next stop Kalaloch Beach...

UPDATE: My large vlog file did not upload and so I created a low res version until I can get better Internet connection...sorry for the lack of detail until then and sorry to those who accessed the page while the video was not there...

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