We've been home over 3 months, but are now writing a final
trip summary. Here are all the states and provinces that we drove
through or visited:
Distance traveled: 11,231
miles
Time away: 65 days
Where we slept: 2 nights hotels, 3 nights tent, 1 night
yurt, 2 nights 4Runner, and 56 nights trailer.
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We hiked
and hiked and hiked. Bill liked 10-mile hikes that challenged him,
while Barbara felt a gradual 3-mile trail was her limit. We hiked together, but sometimes we’d start out together and then
Bill would continue on and occasionally we would go on separate trails. One time Bill hiked up a mountain, while
Barbara drove to the top. Another time
we hiked together until we saw this sign.
Since the remainder of the “trail” was a jumble
of boulders, Barbara turned around, but Bill kept going and was able to reach a
glacier-fed lake.
Bill's favorite hike was the Highline Trail at Glacier
National Park;
Barbara's was Hurricane Hill in Olympic National Park.
We saw lots of
cool stuff when we hiked, like snowcapped mountains, beaches,
waterfalls, big trees, glaciers, alpine meadows, rainforests, cliffs, sand
dunes, and seastacks. Trails took us
behind waterfalls, in a cave, and through the devastation caused by the
eruption of Mt St Helens.
And then there were the moments when we spotted something
moving and said, "Oh,
look! There's a ______!"
We saw so much wildlife!
Barbara letterboxed
some on the trip, adding the pink places to her list of places she found boxes.
Her letterboxing highlights included boxing with Judy and finding some very special boxes in Washington.
We drove
over beautiful highways like the Sea to Sky Highway in British Columbia,
Chuckanut Drive in Washington, Washington Pass in the North Cascades, the
Historic Columbia River Highway in Oregon, Going-to-the-Sun Highway in Glacier
National Park, and across the vast country.
Most of our trip focused on natural scenic places. We didn't explore cities much, but explored
some beautiful gardens and parks,
like the Butchart Gardens near Victoria, British Columbia.
We enjoyed various tours
and ranger-led talks. How cool it was
to see Theodore Roosevelt's cabin and then watch the PBS Roosevelt series when
we got home. We saw 1st Order
Fresnel Lenses in lighthouses and then saw one close up in a museum when we got
home.
All in all it was a wonderful trip and we are thankful for a
beautiful country and the opportunity to travel, see sights, and even see a few
special people along the way!
We know a number of you followed us along on our trip as we blogged. It seemed like our readers were right there with us.
We know a number of you followed us along on our trip as we blogged. It seemed like our readers were right there with us.
Who's that peeking along with Bill from behind that tree?
(Edited by Barbara's dad)
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