Day 38

Saturday 26th March We awoke to an amazing view of the rising sunlight illuminating freshly fallen snow on the northern Cascade Mountains. These mountains form an arc around Seattle and some of the peaks are volcanoes because this is the North American section of the Pacific Rim of Fire. Our first port of call today […]

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Day 37

Friday 25th March Today we revisited the Boeing Museum of Flight after some 25 years and found it to be a much more expanded and informative experience. Built around the Red Barn which is Boeing’s original factory for making wooden aeroplanes, the expanded galleries show and tell the story of not only Boeing’s 100 years

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Day 36

Thursday 24th March Last night’s storm had cleared as we left Astoria this morning. We are once again following Highways 1 and 101 so we had to cross the five mile wide mouth of the Columbia River. This is a deep water inlet which is mostly glaciated over several periods of glaciation in North America.

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Day 35

Wednesday 23rd March Today was not a good day on Highway 101. We had torrential rain, mountain fog and endless roadworks where groundwater had sent the land to the ocean. The dark rocks of Oregon did not help for as the day progressed it appeared to get darker even though it was still not evening.

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Day 34

Tuesday 22nd March Today was a getting there day though we passed through some amazing locations with long wave swept beaches, rugged cliffs and deeply incised valleys to get from Eureka to our overnight stop at Reedsport. We started under heavy skies and light rain with clouds and mist clinging to the mountains where temperatures

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Day 33

Monday 21st March Today broke stormy, with sudden squalls and torrential rain with mist two thirds of the way down the trees. We followed Highway 1 as it twisted over a very narrow stretch, up and down the rugged coastal mountains and along the old logging railway route called The Ten Mile Haul Road. After

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Day 32

Sunday 20th March This morning was a rare time on this circumnavigation because we had bad weather. We explored the Pudding Creek trestle bridge. Timber trestle bridges were commonplace on the Northwestern Pacific railway network as there were many deep inlets to cross (as we did yesterday in the car) and a wooden trestle could

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Day 31

Saturday 19th March We left Valley Ford as the sun was burning off the early morning mist over the marshy lowlands and undulating meadows of this farming region. We shortly passed through the fishing harbour of Bodega Bay which is protected by the massive bulk of Bodega Head. The bay was discovered for Europeans by

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Day 30

Friday 18th March Our mission today was to retrace our steps up Highway 1 North, crossing the loess of China in North America, to reach the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco by lunchtime. Through the coastal range to San Francisco. We achieved this and along with hundreds of other people explored the 1.7 mile

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Day 29

Thursday 17th March We are based in Monterey which is the historic capital of California under the Spanish and Mexicans. There are many historical sites here but the one that is perhaps most important can be followed along the Path of History which is the old railway line used to export sardines and their reductions

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