


Washington, what a state. A little tip, don't drive through an Indian reservation just because a map says there is a road that takes you through. Don't do it, not all dirt roads are created equal. After driving through what can only be considered a moment from Indiana Jones (picture tropical jungle and a bridge over a river made from two skinny strips wood and steel you have to balance your car on) we realized we were lost on a dead ended road. Sweet! Later we stopped at Olymic National Park, a temporate rain forest and walked around for a while. A nod to "Twilight" we drove through Forks, which was as barren as it was made out to be in the book.
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Best part of the trip I'm sure!! Holly, save my leaf for me!!!
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