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THE YEAR BETWEEN

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Olympic National Park

We frolicked on the beach. We hiked through the jungle. We drove all the way out to Cape Flattery, the most northwestern point of the continental U.S.

Olympic is so awesome because of the variety of what you can find inside the park. It’s also different from any other park we saw because of the break in park area - the strip of coastline that makes up the park is, in some places, 100+ miles from the inland “chunk,” meaning you have to do quite a bit of driving to see it all. 

In fact, we drove a total of 770 miles in only five days. That's like 20 hours of driving. That's a whole lot of driving.

But for views like these, it was worth it. 

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