December 29, 2007
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Sequim Gazette - Highway) 101 to go to Hurricane Ridge or the Hoh Rain Forest, Lawrence said. The longer you are in Sequim, the more you realize how spectacular this place is and learn how interesting its heritage can be. The visitor s center has two
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December 27, 2007
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Chicago Tribune - Now I planned to travel about 40 miles and take some photographs at Hoh Rain Forest in the waning afternoon light. It was a day of brilliant sunshine, and I understood that northwestern Washington state sees precious few of those. “Uh a lot of Article Info
Seattle Times - You can’t beat the autumn serenity of the Hoh Rain Forest, the cool evening walks up sparsely peopled ocean beaches, the quiet strolls along Olympic Mountain alpine ridges where the weather can change with every in-and-out breath. But it’s not the Article Info
Driving Today - This is a great drive in itself circling Olympic National Park, but you must take some side trips into the park. There are several recommended excursions into the park that include Port Angeles up to Hurricane Ridge and the Hoh Rain Forest. More>> Article Info
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Route 101 near the Hoh Rain Forest. If you haven’t, you have something to look forward to. The spruce tree not only is beautiful, it has proved useful to humans. Native people found many uses for Sitka spruce. They wove the roots of the tree into Article Info
Driving Today - This is a great drive in itself circling Olympic National Park, but you must take some side trips into the park. There are several recommended excursions into the park that include Port Angeles up to Hurricane Ridge and the Hoh Rain Forest. More>> Article Info
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December 24, 2007
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Driving Today - This is a great drive in itself circling Olympic National Park, but you must take some side trips into the park. There are several recommended excursions into the park that include Port Angeles up to Hurricane Ridge and the Hoh Rain Forest. More>>
Book Review: Special edition of a classic ‘Northwest Trees’ is gem
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Route 101 near the Hoh Rain Forest. If you haven’t, you have something to look forward to. The spruce tree not only is beautiful, it has proved useful to humans. Native people found many uses for Sitka spruce. They wove the roots of the tree into
Secret season has gone the way of the dodo
Seattle Times - You can’t beat the autumn serenity of the Hoh Rain Forest, the cool evening walks up sparsely peopled ocean beaches, the quiet strolls along Olympic Mountain alpine ridges where the weather can change with every in-and-out breath. But it’s not the
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