We officially LOVE this place. There are nice facilities, it's in a GREAT location, and it has a nice 2.5 mile loop hike that was pleasant and nearly deserted, but well kept.
A brief babywearing discussion: I'm still trying to figure out how on earth to get Chubble into a back carry without dropping or strangling her or dislocating my own shoulders. Even with help it's really awkward:
But she loves it once she's set up, and it's much more comfortable for me to carry her on my back than it is on my front:
The loop hike starts off with some nice little bridges over a creek:
We walked along the creek bank for a while, before heading higher up and over several contributing branches, as creek dissipated-in-reverse.
Girliness and I dressed alike by accident:
BIG tree!
BittyPrincess found a stick and a pine cone that she fastidiously kept hold of through the whole hike. I asked her what was so special about that particular pine cone, and she said it was big. Hmmmmm.
Fran tried to capture the pine cone magic (BittyPrincess approves this photo of her special pine cone):
Girliness spent a restroom break looking decidedly pre-teen-y:
We passed a happy two hours playing at the beach and picnic grounds after our hike:
We will definitely be going back to this spot. This will probably be a good winter hike, because the trail is easily defined and we have cell signal (just in case) the entire route. And because the park has a covered and mostly-enclosed picnic site with a GIANT fireplace and cooking stoves, which will be handy in cooler weather (keep in mind that in WA this means 40s, not sub-freezing).
Oh, and I finished reading Drums of Autumn...I LOVE this book.
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Beautiful! I wish I could bring the beasties there. And can I just say I'm so jealous that you get to hike! It's still too hot here and I can't wait to hit the trials.
Also I have a really hard time with the back carry. I can't really do it unless H is here to help me.
I am really glad you guys liked it! It's all drama and bitter cold during the winter... YUHS! Excuse for wool, hot beverages and large fire!
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