If you take the rout we did then no problem. Just go slow and watch for potholes/rocks.
There's a mostly unspoken acknowledgment among the voluntarily impoverished that it's better to be fiscally poor yet rich in experience-living the dream-than to be traditionally wealthy but live separate from one's passions.
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There's a mostly unspoken acknowledgment among the voluntarily impoverished that it's better to be fiscally poor yet rich in experience-living the dream-than to be traditionally wealthy but live separate from one's passions.
Thanks for all the comments, everyone ! AB, weather looks to be good this weekend (fingers crossed) so ATTITUDE should be out in force!
"Forest 101: These big wood stick things are called trees. The big rocks are called mountains, and the little rocks are their babies." Elliott from Open Season
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"Forest 101: These big wood stick things are called trees. The big rocks are called mountains, and the little rocks are their babies." Elliott from Open Season
I sure forget what wonderful views are found up there. Or, maybe I ended up in alpine fog? I recall a trip there I could see Seattle plus the submarines at Bangor. And other views obscured. Glad to see your photos and thank you for taking us along and sharing the delights of Townsend and the pups.
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