The National Parks Are Free!!*
The Original National Park: Yellowstone Breaking News The National Parks will soon be free! Actually, it appears they won’t be free on the weekends. Hmm, it also seems like the are only free April...
View ArticleLena Lake: The Olympic Peninsula’s Most Accessible High Alpine Lake
Lena Lake Trail Marker Growing up on the Olympic Peninsula, I had heard plenty of people talk about Lena Lake. They would talk about the great views, how many awesome people they met and how I had to...
View ArticleWhat the 2013 Government Sequester Means For the Olympic National Park
In 2013, the budget is being cut 5% for all National Parks, thanks to the Federal Governments inability to get anything done. Some serious changes are being made at the Olympic National Park this...
View ArticleGrizzly Bear in Alaska Tries to Eat GoPro: The Greatest Bear Video Ever
I love bears. Ever since I was little and saw my first grizzly in Yellowstone National Park, I have been obsessed with them. The size of their teeth, the sharpness of their claws, the unpredictability,...
View ArticleQueets River Hikes: Sams River Loop
The popularity of the Olympic Peninsula is hitting international levels, with pictures of Hurricane Ridge, LaPush and the lush Hoh and Quinault rain forests on television and internet screens across...
View ArticleNational Trails Day, June 1st: 10 Reasons to Hike the Olympic Peninsula
Because National Trails Day is upon us, we decided to put together 10 images that should inspire you to get up, get to the Olympic Peninsula and Olympic National Park and get on the trails! 10)...
View ArticleThe Government Shutdown in the Olympic National Park: Exotic Hikes
Because we have received so many messages and emails asking how we are doing during the government shutdown, we decided to respond here. Please read the whole thing. Banana Slug As a small business...
View ArticleThe 5: Easy Day Hikes in the Rain of Olympic National Park
The trail along the Elwha River, Olympic National Park We know it rains a ton in the Olympic National Park. I mean, you can’t be a rainforest if you don’t get a ton of rain! Heck, since 1961, the...
View ArticleExperience Port Townsend: See Whales, Old Murals, a Fort and Awesome Hiking
Port Townsend, long long ago If you have spent any time on the Olympic Peninsula, you know the economy has seen better days. What once used to be numerous towns of thriving industry has been reduced to...
View ArticleSasquatch Sighted and Tracks Found on Vancouver Island
Sasquatch Sighted in British Columbia, Canada Every few years, local news agencies start paying attention to stories from nature. Sometimes, it is about a missing hiker or a killer mountain goat....
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