Sequim vacation, 2016

In the middle of September we returned to Sequim, WA for a little more than a week. We found a unique, one bedroom cabin that we really like. It is located on a private airstrip where every house has a hanger. We have stayed there a couple of times, and hope to return.

I’m posting this several months after the fact, although I am dating it just after the trip occurred. The details are now fuzzy, so mostly this post just points to the photo gallery.

John Wayne marina in Sequim

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Washington 2016 photo gallery

Gold Beach vacation

We spent the month of July in Gold Beach, OR. This was a new experience for us: new location and a new amount of time. While we have sometimes spent three consecutive weeks on vacation, we have never spent more than ten days in a single location. I stumbled across a very nice fully furnished large house available for a monthly lease. We invited our kids to come up for however much time they could get away. In the end, their schedules didn’t work for anything more than a week, so the two of us rattled around for three weeks in a 5,000 sq. ft. house high up on a hill overlooking the Rogue River.

Rogue River view

The southern section of the Oregon coast is spectacularly beautiful and we tried to explore every mile of it from Crescent City, CA to Coos Bay. We used the Oregon Coast trail to hike along the bluffs and find sometimes obscure paths down to deserted beaches. The coast trail in the Boardman State Park area is particularly nice. It passes through open grassland, thick, lush vegetation ten feet high, and sitka spruce groves so dark you almost need a flashlight. One of the attractions on this section are the many photogenic sea stacks.

Sea stacks, Boardman State Park

We did a little bit of bike riding, but route choices were limited since we had no interest in riding on highway 101.
One ride was along the ElK River to the Elk River Salmon Hatchery, another was from Brookings to Chrissy Field.

One day we went south for a hike among the tall redwood trees in Jedidiah Smith State Park out of Crescent City. Most days, however, we hiked on or above the beach.

I was all together a fun month.

Beach and sea stacks near Bandon

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Photo gallery for Gold Beach 2016

Long Lake hikes out of Bishop

We drove over to the Bishop area for three days to do some hiking on some of our favorite trails. We visited two different Long Lakes: one in Little Lakes Basin, and one out of South Lake. Both were beautiful, surrounded by snow-capped peaks. The high temperature in Bishop was 100°, but a welcoming 75° at the high elevations.

Beautiful Little Lakes Basin


Long Lake on the trail to Bishop Pass


On our last day we wanted to hike from Saddlebag Lake into Twenty Lakes Basin, but were stopped by a large sloping snow-field that ended in the lake. Precaution seemed to be advisable for us, although more sure-footed hikers could easily traverse it.

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Photo gallery for Bishop June 2016