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Monday, August 26, 2013

Ozette Triangle Hike

Brad and I have wanted to take the kids on a backpacking trip for a long time.  We finally made it happen this summer.  The Ozette Triangle is a 9 mile hike, 6 miles of it along a mostly boardwalk trail and 3 miles along the coast.  We added about four miles to the hike by going up the coast two miles to a more secluded spot.
Starting out...very excited!

Still at the very beginning...

About a mile in it opens up to a nice meadow area.

And after three miles, we reached the coast!

These markers show where the trail is.

The view towards the coast from the end of the first leg.

And the lovely bathroom facilities...this was pretty plush, some of them only had half walls!

Heading up the coast.
 
Kylie loves to climb! 

Taking a break.



Scrambling over the rocks was one of the hardest parts of the hike.  Ben was a natural and sprinted ahead of us (you can barely see him up front with the blue pack.)  We gave him the nickname "mountain goat."

We were worried about bears, but these deer were the only wildlife we saw.

We missed the window for low tide, so we had to climb up and over at the very end to get back to the beach.

Trying to start a fire.

Preparing dinner.  We precooked chicken and couscous, then warmed it over the fire.  Delicious!
 
Here's our first night's camping spot.  The weather turned drizzly and cold in the evening, so we went to bed early hoping to wake up to sun. 

Unfortunately it wasn't sunny when we woke up, but the rain had stopped and it was warmer. 



Heading back down the coast.  This time the tide was low and we were able to walk around the point.  I think it was easier to go up and over!
 


A dead whale...yuck!  I wanted to take their picture and they said, "Hurry up! It stinks!"  I wonder how long it had been there...

Going around another point, we found these petroglyphs.  We stopped for lunch here and talked about who could have made them and what they might mean.  Ben decided it was from an episode of Psych where Shawn said he is going to propose to Juliette.  Gus would be standing on one side of Shawn and Juliette on the other while an Orca jumps over all of them. Maybe the Native Americans were psychic, just like Shawn. 

After our five mile hike down the coast, we reached Sand Point and looked for a camping spot for our second night. 

After about an hour, the rain moved in and we decided we would rather hike another three miles back to the car than spend another wet night!
 
This was a great hike for our first backpacking with kids experience!  It's mostly flat, but scrambling over the rocks was tough in some spot, which Ben really enjoyed. 





Thursday, August 15, 2013

Camping at Wish Poosh

After a few years hiatus, Gretchen, Brooke and I finally got together to take the kids camping!  Brooke found a wonderful spot on the East side of the Cascades where we would almost certainly be guaranteed sun and warmth.  It was a little campground on Cle Elum Lake called Wish Poosh.  Funny name, but awesome place!  The first day the kids had a blast playing in the "sinking sand" on the lake...Ben and Cash in the pictures below are literally sunk up to their knees, then waists, in quick sand.  



It's been a dry summer...Cle Elum Lake is a reservoir and this picture shows only a bit of the "beach," which is usually covered with water.

They swam a bunch, too, after they got tired of seeing if they could sink to their necks in quick sand.


Jillian was so sweet to play with and hold Torah.

She enjoyed sunbathing, too.

Boogie boarding!

Back at the campground.  Gretchen found two awesome sites next to each other with a huge wooded area in between for the kids to play in.

The little girls playing...

Jane found this burned out stump and we couldn't keep her away from it!



We split up the cooking duties and Gretchen's dinner was a huge hit!

Dutch oven lasagna and blueberry cobbler for dessert!  Yum!

The next day we asked a local for a recommendation of where to go to play in the river.  She suggested the Cooper River bridge a few miles up the road.   

There was a great spot right near the bridge that we played in for a while.



But then we decided to explore some more and a little further down was an amazing spot!

Clear pools to swim in, rocks to jump off and sun ourselves on, rapids to float down,

and a great beach area for our picnic!

Gorgeous!













We vowed to come back next year!