2 out of 3 ain’t bad
5/26/2021
The day started with a pretty long drive to a road called Hurricane Ridge Road, It goes from Port Angles at sea level to the Hurricane Ridge Visitors Center at 5242FT elevation. There was a fair amount of snow at the top and on the way up we spotted a small deer and a young bear but no Bigfoot so I guess 2 out of 3 ain’t bad.
Then it was back toward home with stops at some water falls. The first falls was Madison Creek Falls, it was a short paved, kinda busy path so we snapped a picture and headed back to the Jeep. The kids were seeing how big around this tree was. I believe there were 10 of them.
Then it was on to Marymere Falls, by this time it it was misting rain and it was almost a mile hike to the falls. I opted out of going because being as sweet as I am I need to be careful and not get rained on, I might dissolve into nothing. Thats the truth and you know it!
Then we were off to Sol Duc Falls, the rain moved out so we did the mile hike, each way to the falls, well worth the walk. 2 out of 3 falls ain’t bad.
Last stop of the day was a small old growth forest, there were several trees down, they looked like they were knocked down years ago. I’m not sure why they fell but if I had to make a guess it was Bigfoot’s great granpappy looking for the perfect tooth pick. You may not know this but what them big guys do is knock over a tree, bust it open and look for a splinter out of the very center of the tree, to use as a tooth pick, them guys just keep knocking trees down until they find the perfect one, they are particular that way you know. I’ll bet them trees were probably planted by Bigfoot’s great, great, great……… grandpappy. Family plot of trees planted just for toothpicks you know.
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Since you have already spotted big foot several times you need to be EXTRA careful when hiking through the woods like that…. He may try and look for a toothpick when you are hiking…. As is said previously, stay vigilant so he don’t get ya…. And yes, don’t get wet, you just might melt away and then what would I do for entertainment? …. Stay safe out there and enjoy!
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