We spent one night at Kalaloch Campground in Olympic National Park. And we woke up to pouring rain.
We knew we were camping in the rainforest. And we discovered after we made our plans that rain was predicted. But we were hopeful. In Sequim the microclimates are varied enough that predictions are often wrong. Nonetheless, in an area that gets well over 100 inches of rain each year, wet is predictable and wet is what we got.
Here’s a small waterfall running down to the beach from near the campground area. I didn’t take a lot of pictures. My camera’s not designed for underwater photography.
That beach scene looks almost unreal!
I’m in awe at the beach scene. Love that photo and it somehow reminds me of Tierra del Fuego in southern Argentina.
I agree – a great beach shot Kay!
(And I thought the 40″ we get here was a lot!)
Didn’t the rain wake you up during the night?
That last sentence made me laugh a little. Glorious scenery nonetheless – we do what we have to in Washington. Wasn’t today fabulous though?
@Jack – Rain woke us once during the night but then stopped until morning. That was our morning alarm clock.