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Spruce Railroad Trail on Lake Crescent
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The Spruce Railroad Trail. UPDATE - June 28, 2011 - Apparently, the trail is being upgraded to a road. They will be putting down four acres of asphalt. Taking out hundreds of trees and tons of salal and other plants. If you want to enjoy a wilderness experience in a natural environment, you should make a point of visiting this trail soon. The new trail will be much more urban, modeled on the Burke-Gilman Trail in Seattle. UPDATE - July 23, 2010. UPDATE - February 10, 2005. How to Get There. Remember, thi...
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Second Beach Revisited (The Kalebergs)
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This page is a Kaleberg report on Second Beach, one of our favorite West End beaches. There are more Kaleberg reports on the North Olympic Peninsula. From route 101 at the Smokehouse restaurant head west on route 110. Stay on route 110 almost to the end. Third Beach is en route, but a mile or two further down, there is the parking lot for Second Beach on the left, perhaps a mile or so from the end of the road in La Push. The trail through the woods. First glimpse of the beach. However you explore Second ...
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Kaleberg Symbionts Archives
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Driving Times and Distances. Deer Lake and Potholes. Farms of Clallam County. Port Angeles Farmers' Market. Rock Art and Petroglyphs. Good To Go Groceries. Fish and Nuts (Generic). Goan Shrimp and Vegetables. Lobster With Chervil Butter. Hilda, the town west of Joyce. Girder and Panel Lighting. Mock Birds of America. A Matter of Faith. Wit, Irony et al. The Food Tiger Cookbook. A Matter of Faith. Tides, Tools and Science. Leki Stick Hiking Bag. Equato the Equation Solver. Make Your Own Volvelles. 8/23/16...
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The Kaleberg Guide to the West End Beaches of Olympic NationalPark
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This page is a Kaleberg report on our favorite West End beaches in Olympic National Park. There are more Kaleberg reports on the North Olympic Peninsula. This is one of the prettiest beaches. It starts with a walk through the rain forest and then descends to a driftwood scramble and the beach. At low tide, this beach is broad and sandy. Head south for the tidepools and the sea cave, but mind the tides. You'll see anemones, starfish, and if you watch the tree line, eagles. Seastacks and the sand. From Rou...
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Rialto Beach Revisited (The Kalebergs)
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This page is a Kaleberg report on Rialto Beach, one of our favorite West End beaches. There are more Kaleberg reports on the North Olympic Peninsula. Rialto Beach is one of the easiest beaches to get to on the West End. You can drive right down to the beach. There are bathrooms and picnic tables, and there is plenty of wild, gritty sand beach to explore. The beach is accessible year round, but we always like to explore at low tide, because that's when we can get down to the tide pools. Another mile north...
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Elwha River Trails (The Kalebergs)
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This page is a Kaleberg report on the Elwha River trails, a wonderful set of river and rain forest trails at the end of Whiskey Bend Road. There are more Kaleberg reports on the North Olympic Peninsula. For many, the most serious challenge to these trails is the drive from Olympic Hot Springs Road to the trailhead at Whiskey Bend. The road may be primitive, but it is easily passable in a stock Honda Civic. A glimpse of the river. This road is a one and a half lane, hard packed dirt road that runs 4.5...
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Cape Alava (The Kalebergs)
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This page is a Kaleberg report on Cape Alava, one of our favorite West End beaches. There are more Kaleberg reports on the North Olympic Peninsula. Just getting to the trailhead is an adventure. You can take route 101 west to Sappho, and then take 113 to 112 west, or you can take 101 to the start of 112 a few miles west of Port Angeles. The former route takes you along Lake Crescent; the latter route follows the coast with spectacular views of the Strait of San Juan de Fuca. From Lake Ozette to Cape Alava.
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Kalebergs' North Olympic Peninsula
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Kalebergs' North Olympic Peninsula. Buy a copy at lulu.com. Hike Olympic National Park with the Kalebergs. We liked hiking in Olympic National Park so much that we moved to Port Angles, the gateway to the park, back in 1999. We are hikers, not campers, so we do day hikes that get us back to our car in time to get home for dinner. This book is based on our web site. It describes thirteen of our favorite hikes with maps and pictures. Or the lulu preview page. Thirteen Hikes in the North Olympic Peninsula.
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Kaleberg Symbionts Home Page
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Driving Times and Distances. Deer Lake and Potholes. Farms of Clallam County. Port Angeles Farmers' Market. Rock Art and Petroglyphs. Good To Go Groceries. Fish and Nuts (Generic). Goan Shrimp and Vegetables. Lobster With Chervil Butter. Hilda, the town west of Joyce. Girder and Panel Lighting. Mock Birds of America. A Matter of Faith. Wit, Irony et al. The Food Tiger Cookbook. A Matter of Faith. Tides, Tools and Science. Leki Stick Hiking Bag. Equato the Equation Solver. Make Your Own Volvelles. 8/23/16...
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Kaleberg - Exploring the North Olympic Peninsula
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Kaleberg - Exploring the North Olympic Peninsula. Driving Times and Distances. Deer Lake and Potholes.