Saturday, September 8, 2012

Back from the North Peninsula & Sequim Bay

It was good to get away and stay on a cabin on the water at Sequim Bay. Meaning "quiet waters," Sequim Bay lives up to its name. We all had a great time paddling and watching wildlife. There's just something so relaxing about watching the water, enjoying sunsets, and sitting around a fire. It was also fun to paddle out around Travis Spit and into the Straight. Unfortunately, we were only able to steal a few days away, but I have my eyes on a few future adventures.
Sunset Paddle
Patient Pup
Sunset On Sequim Bay
Giving My Sister a Paddling Lesson 
My Sister On Calm Water
Paddling North Towards Paradise Cove
Travis Spit and Klapot Point 
Brandee on Another Workout
Facing Southward on the Bay
In the Straight, Looking Towards Protection Island, a National Wildlife Refuge and home to Tufted Puffins and Rhinocerous Auklets (Mt. Baker Faintly in the Distance)
Straight of Juan de Fuca
Cresent Lake
The Water Really is this Blue
My Sister at Cresent Bay

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