Thursday, January 1, 2026

Sequalitchew Creek

This morning we drove down to Dupont to hike the Sequalitchew Creek Trail, 3.5 miles round trip with 200 ft of loss gain.
The 1.5 mile trail down to the beach parallels the creek and is through a mixed conifer and deciduous forest with lots of moss and ferns.
Sequalitchew Creek before it goes under the railroad tracks to Puget Sound
The trail goes through a tunnel under the railroad tracks to reach the beach
Views along the beach
To the south, out in Puget Sound, we could see an old ship wreck
On the way back, we took the side trail across Sequalitchew Creek to some old ruins

Tuesday, December 30, 2025

Paradise Snowshoe

We drove up to Paradise at Mt Rainier National Park this morning to snowshoe towards Glacier Vista. We went up gaining about 500 ft to an area where we had fabulous views of Mt Rainier, the Tatoosh Range, Mt Adams and Mt St Helens
Tatoosh Range
zooms of the Goat Rocks, Mt Adams, Mt St Helens
We enjoyed the warm weather, beautiful blue skies and fabulous views! View towards Iron Mtn, Copper Mtn and Pyramid Peak
Another view of the Tatoosh Range as we headed back down

Sunday, December 28, 2025

Scenic Beach State Park

We drove to the day use area of Scenic Beach State Park, on the west side of Hood Canal south of Seabeck, and walked the short 0.1 mile trail down to the beach for the beautiful views. We did the very short walk along the beach and then did a short walk above the beach viewing an old cabin and a historic home, overall 0.5 miles. Views at the beach
To the north is the Bolton Peninsula dividing Quilcene Bay from Hood Canal
zoom of Mt Constance
zoom of Mt Jupiter
zoom of the Brothers
zoom of Mt Washington and Mt Pershing

Guillemot Cove

We drove out to the west side of Hood Canal, south of Seabeck to hike down to Guilllemot Cove and back. We starated at the parking area on Northwest Stavis Bay Road, hiking down through the forest, acorss the wetlands on a boardwalk, then the short distance to the beach. This was about 1 mile. After enjoying our lunch with the beautiful views, we walked along the beach, up to where Boyce Creek enters Hood Canal (a very short distance) then down along the beach entering a short section of the Stavis Natural Resources Conservation Area. Overall hike of 2.6 miles with 350 ft of loss/gain. Lovely trail down through the forest with only a few blowdown trees to step over.
The boardwalk over the wetlands and Boyce Creek, then view across the wetlands towards Hood Canal and a distant the Brothers
Wide angle view at Guillemot Cove and some views along the beach
zoom of Mt Washinton and Mt Pershing
zoom of the Brothers
zoom of Mt Jupiter
some of the fungi we saw along the trail today: