Cervantes to Kalbarri

We started from Cervantes after a good nights sleep. First stop was Jurien Bay for morning coffee with a gorgeous view of the turquoise ocean. We followed State Route 60 to the turn off to Green Head traveling on red dirt roads to the lookout. On this mere twenty minute drive from Jurien Bay to…

Perth to Cervantes

Germany to Australia is quite a trip. We left on Monday night and after two nights on the plane and an afternoon spent in Singapore airport we arrived in Perth at 4 o’clock in the morning. We were exhausted but also thrilled to start exploring. When we initially planned the itinerary for our road trip…

Seattle- addendum

Since we never got to see Mount Rainier at the beginning of our trip it became our running gag. “Can you see Mount Rainier from here?” “ Which direction do we need to turn to see Mount Rainier?” So when we flew out of Seattle hubby got his chance and took pictures of the mountain…

Seattle

We got an early start in the morning and went directly to Chihuly Garden and Glass in order to beat the crowd. Our strategy worked well and we walked through the exhibition almost by ourselves. This art gallery is not to be missed. Beautiful glass sculptures illuminate the space with an array of colors and…

Bainbridge Island

On our way to Bainbridge Island we stopped for coffee in Port Gamble. This quaint little town could be the scene for a TV series and even though we had planned to just drive through we found ourselves walking around browsing through gift stores. Also Port Gamble hosts a wonderful quilt store. I have always…

Cape Flattery

We left Forks in the morning after grabbing coffee from one of the many coffee shacks that are an excellent alternative to the ever present Starbucks stores in America. Our next destination was Cape Flattery, the most northwestern tip of the American continent. Cape Flattery is located on the Olympic peninsula and is part of…

Lake Quinault

Further along Highway 101 you reach Lake Quinault at the Southern gateway of Olympic National Park. The Lake belongs to the Quinault Indian Nation. We were up for some hiking and decided to hit the Rainforest Nature Trail which led us through the beautiful “Valley of the Rain Forest Giants”- a series of very old…

Forks

From Moclips to Forks we came along the Big Cedar Tree, another one of the old trees in the area. On the short hike off Highway 101 you get to experience the magnificent quiet of the rainforest. We really enjoyed hiking this short path as we had originally intended to do a hike in the…

Olympia and walking along the Pacific Ocean

A city that really surprised us was Olympia, capitol of Washington State. We walked around Heritage Park from where you have a good view of the capitol building, had lunch at a Mexican food truck and then continued to the harbor. All along the way we were greeted by very friendly people, something I had…

Mount Rainier

Being jet lagged we had an early start the next day. Our plan was to drive around Mount Rainier anti clockwise from Puyallup to Ashford, near the Nisqually entrance to Mount Rainier National Park. We had seen the images of Mount Rainier against a backdrop of blue skies. This view, however, was not in the…