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Seattle-Kitsap Peninsula-Olympic Peninsula
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<blockquote data-quote="harper" data-source="post: 1287936" data-attributes="member: 88451"><p>I left my home in Ballard at about 9:45AM and reached a very foggy ferry terminal in Edmonds in time for the 10:30. I got off on the Kitsap Peninsula in Kingston and rode SR-104 to and through Port Gamble. From there I followed SR-104 across the Hood Canal Bridge to the Olympic Peninsula and, after a few miles, merged into US-101. Spectacular views of the Olympics on the left and Mt. Baker on the right. From there, up to Sequim Bay and across Johnnycomelately Creek. I rode through Sequim looking for a city park with a view with no success. I continued on US-101 until I saw the Kitchen-Dick Road turn-off (which one<em> naturally</em> has to take) that leads to the Dungeness Wildlife Sanctuary. There I found a picnic table in the sun with a view of Dungeness Spit as well as Victoria across the Strait of Juan DeFuca. Nice lunch around 12:30. I rode on to Port Angeles and turned around and headed back. Pretty day with a fog-free ferry ride on the way back and a crystal clear view of the Seattle skyline resting under Mt. Ranier.</p><p></p><p>I should have posted this BEFORE I left. Retirement beats the hell out of working for a living.</p><p></p><p>Thank you Washington State Ferries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harper, post: 1287936, member: 88451"] I left my home in Ballard at about 9:45AM and reached a very foggy ferry terminal in Edmonds in time for the 10:30. I got off on the Kitsap Peninsula in Kingston and rode SR-104 to and through Port Gamble. From there I followed SR-104 across the Hood Canal Bridge to the Olympic Peninsula and, after a few miles, merged into US-101. Spectacular views of the Olympics on the left and Mt. Baker on the right. From there, up to Sequim Bay and across Johnnycomelately Creek. I rode through Sequim looking for a city park with a view with no success. I continued on US-101 until I saw the Kitchen-Dick Road turn-off (which one[I] naturally[/I] has to take) that leads to the Dungeness Wildlife Sanctuary. There I found a picnic table in the sun with a view of Dungeness Spit as well as Victoria across the Strait of Juan DeFuca. Nice lunch around 12:30. I rode on to Port Angeles and turned around and headed back. Pretty day with a fog-free ferry ride on the way back and a crystal clear view of the Seattle skyline resting under Mt. Ranier. I should have posted this BEFORE I left. Retirement beats the hell out of working for a living. Thank you Washington State Ferries. [/QUOTE]
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