Our tried and true tent. Oh the places we've gone.
So Wild, So Free
They call it the 'Wild Coast' for a reason.
Preparing Dinner
Clark working on the hot dogs as the sun sets
Waves Crashing
A lullaby from the Pacific
Like a portal to another world
Exploring the rocks and tide pools
Good morning
View of Split Rock from our tent
On our hike out
We knew it was time to pack out as the tide made its way in.
One last coastal vista
capturing the waves and black sand from the bank
Lake Quinault Lodge
Stopped in for refreshments on our way home, and discovered a beautiful lodge near the ranger station.
Lake Quinault Lodge
Turns out there's a nice beach by the lake.
Lake Quinault
Soaking in some sun by the lake
RIALTO BEACH
47.939439,-124.647679 / OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK, WA
Camping in the Olympic National Park requires a permit and a bear canister. See a ranger station before attempting to camp, there you can reserve a site/permit for wilderness camping and rent a bear canister.