Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Off to Washington
We got up and made blueberry pancakes at Diane & Jim’s and then headed out.
We drove to Port Angeles and then decided to check out the Log Cabin Resort (rated a 10 for beauty by our favorite campground reviewer) before going to Salt Creek County Park. Log Cabin had sounded good to us before we left, but we had been unable to make a reservation because they were full. We thought that since it was raining maybe they would have some space. They had a space for tonight, so we decided to take it. It’s a spectacular setting – just amazing. The campground is unfortunately like an RV park (ok, it is an RV park) – the spaces are right next to each other. The few on the ends that have unencumbered views of the lake are extraordinary, but the others are much less desirable because how close together they are. Still it’s a spectacular space. We were told we could move to a different space tomorrow, but I think we’ll just drive to Salt Creek (and hope it’s not full since they don’t take reservations).
We drove to Port Angeles and then decided to check out the Log Cabin Resort (rated a 10 for beauty by our favorite campground reviewer) before going to Salt Creek County Park. Log Cabin had sounded good to us before we left, but we had been unable to make a reservation because they were full. We thought that since it was raining maybe they would have some space. They had a space for tonight, so we decided to take it. It’s a spectacular setting – just amazing. The campground is unfortunately like an RV park (ok, it is an RV park) – the spaces are right next to each other. The few on the ends that have unencumbered views of the lake are extraordinary, but the others are much less desirable because how close together they are. Still it’s a spectacular space. We were told we could move to a different space tomorrow, but I think we’ll just drive to Salt Creek (and hope it’s not full since they don’t take reservations).
