We took a drive up to Hurricane Ridge on Friday morning. It was about a 30 minute drive up to get there (5600 feet up) and was well worth it. We were up above the clouds and the views were breath-taking. You could see quite a few of the mountains and glaciers in the distance. This was Mason's first encounter with snow- he was really curious and got the cutest look on his face when he touched it. We went for a little hike and took the third picture which shows the ranger station/visitor center, the parking lot (our car is the first one on the left) and the mountains. The fifth picture looks down on Port Angeles and the water in the distance. I can't wait to go back up again in the Springtime to see all the flowers and green mountain sides.
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Hurricane Ridge
We took a drive up to Hurricane Ridge on Friday morning. It was about a 30 minute drive up to get there (5600 feet up) and was well worth it. We were up above the clouds and the views were breath-taking. You could see quite a few of the mountains and glaciers in the distance. This was Mason's first encounter with snow- he was really curious and got the cutest look on his face when he touched it. We went for a little hike and took the third picture which shows the ranger station/visitor center, the parking lot (our car is the first one on the left) and the mountains. The fifth picture looks down on Port Angeles and the water in the distance. I can't wait to go back up again in the Springtime to see all the flowers and green mountain sides.
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