Author: Brian

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Mount St. Helens

It was May 18th, 1980 and after nearly two months of seismic activity and volcanic eruptions, much attention and caution was focused on Mount St. Helens. However, no one anticipated what would happen at...

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Mount Rainier National Park

Central Washington is a transition point from the coast and rainforests to the west and the drier and hotter valley to the east. It’s a place that you can witness three seasons all at...

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Chelan, Washington

Chelan, the perfect getaway or an ideal place to call home? Check out the pictures, read the blog, and let us know what you think.

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Chelan, Washington

Chelan is like finding that perfect girl. There’s an instant connection, a mutual attraction. It’s a feeling you know is just right. In fact, we originally had no plans to even meet. If it...

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North Cascades National Park

You would think a National Park that is only three hours from a major city would be a pretty popular place. To the contrary, this National Park is actually one of the least visited...

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North Cascades National Park

This park is not just for local Washington residents. Check out our pictures and read the blog, and I’m sure you will agree.

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Whidbey Island

A visit to Washington isn’t complete without a stop at Whidbey Island. Enjoy our pictures and be sure to read the blog.

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Whidbey Island

Whidbey Island is in the Puget Sound region of Washington state about 30 miles north of Seattle. We were originally just going to pass through the island on a travel day between Port Angeles...

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Victoria, British Columbia

Victoria, capital of British Columbia, sits on the southern end of Vancouver Island and was a perfect side trip while visiting Olympic National Park in Washington. The hour and a half ferry ride takes...