
The red route is where we were last week, smiley face is where we are now, and blue is next week
Some deer at our last campground
The pub frequented by us & film crew
Beautiful scenery as we drove along
And again...
Looking up to Mt Olympus
Picturesque Port Angeles - heading to the harbour
Our current campground overlooking the bay - Murray hearing about halibut fishing
It amazes me to note that the temperatures in Alaska are warmer than what we are having here in NW Washington. That aside, we are enjoying our time in this region. We spent a few days on the coast at Copalis Beach. Around from our RV park was a little pub, so we wandered up there for a meal one night. How did the LA film crew know I was in town? I just can't escape! So instead of having a quiet meal in the pub chatting to some locals, 40 movie crew personnel had booked dinner there and it was a noisy affair. Thankfully they had a late shoot, and after finishing their meal and with a few words in their earpieces from the Fat Controller, they vacated the pub en masse. They were filming some science fiction movie called 'Safety Not Guaranteed' or something like that. Should be out later this year. Continuing to the most NW point of Washington state, we rounded the peninsula and drove east to the pretty city of Port Angeles at the base of Mt Olympus. Across the bay is Vancouver Island, Canada, and the city of Victoria. You can take a ferry from here to there, but we are calling in there next week when we kick off our Alaska RV trip. The next town of Sequim is where we pulled into an RV park overlooking the John Wayne Marina. Across the bay to the north is Canada, and to the east is Seattle. We'll stay here for 4 days and enjoy the view.
When I see your maps I get a much better orientation of where you really are! The states of America are just a big jumble to me. I have to quickly check it out when I hear off a disaster. Thanks for going to the trouble of putting them up. It seems like the dream life just continues......XX
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