Standing on the most westerly point of the contiguous US the beauty is astounding. To reach this spot you must cross into the Makah Tribal nation - a small reservation that diminished in size by 90% during the 1980's. We were able to spend the night at a coastal campground after taking the mile hike down to the actual point. It was a gorgeous hike through a lush forest which was built up with adorable wooden walk ways. The next morning we woke to rain, our first rain of our 5.5 weeks on the road so we decided to go out for breakfast in town (as tomorrow was Will's birthday). We found a restaurant right on the water, with a seat overlooking the harbor and were given a gorgeous show by 3 juevinial bald eagles.
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AuthorCarolyn and Will Bollwerk share their adventures with their 5 year-old daughter, Dylan. |