Hurricane Ridge Olympic National Park, WA |
An Important Message from the Company
Because we value you very much.
My posts might soon become very economical because I am super tired, and I foresee being even more so when I am traveling by bicycle. I'm planning to slap audio onto images and become illiterate.
Instead of composing for three hours to end up with something that looks like it took 15 seconds to pull out of my butt, I'm just gonna take 15 seconds to throw together something that looks like it took even less time to cough up.
Sincerely,
J. Philosopher
The Janitor
Friday April 29th
Port Angeles, WA
Day at the library to install Windows 10 and transfer my old laptop files to my recently purchased Ultrabook. Acer 13.3" Aspire Windows 8 Laptop i3-2377M 1.5GHz 4GB 500GB | S3-391-6448.
Currently selling for $320 on Amazon. Got it for $200 + $18 tax on clearance at a Walmart. The model is three years old, but it still holds value at that price against what's on the market.
Hurricane Ridge
Day was cloudy so I didn't hike in the morning. Sun came out around noon but I stayed in town at the library until 4:30 pm.
That's when I called the ranger information line and ta-da! they opened the road to Hurricane Ridge at 3:30 pm, just an hour earlier. Good thing I didn't travel today and I stayed close by and I could see the ridge!
5242 feet? pff Hurricane Hill I hiked yesterday was at higher elevation |
5,757 feet it rises 652 ft in just 6 miles and does not take an hour's drive for 17 miles to get there! |
She's purdy
The views from the ridge, I admit, look very photogenic.
Storm King hiking area
dat fallen tree tho |
Cathedral tree |
Lake Crescent |
butt to butt |
:heart: |
Lake Crescent |
more hiking rambling
driving rambling
That's one awesome park maaaaaan
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