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The Strait of Juan de Fuca

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 2:23 pm
by Whaler
Took these this morning from a spot about 15 min from our home. Nikon D7000 with Nikon 16-85mm lens.

Olympic mountains in the background.
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Another one with the Olympic mountains in the background.
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The bluff is about 180' high.
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Very relaxing listening to the waves.
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Another one showing the Olympic mountains.
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Re: The Strait of Juan de Fuca

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 2:55 pm
by PT7
Ah, beautiful and serene-looking pictures, Whaler. The water looked really calm this morning.

I remember views of this Strait as my wife and I did a sight-seeing drive to Neah Bay. Being from the Midwest, we had to go to the furthest western point of the U.S. since we were so close! One neat part of that drive is that you eventually run out of road, and can drive no further west, or north, in the continental U.S.! ;) That provided a deeper meaning to the road signs that say, "Dead End." :lol:

Also remember crossing the Strait of Juan de Fuca on the ferry to Victoria. The waters were nowhere near calm that day. In fact, I think I had my first ever brief taste of sea sickness! But it was fun, and we enjoyed every minute in the Northwest.

BTW, we had a fun surprise for my wife along Hwy. 112 on that drive to Neah Bay. Came across the town that was named after her -- Joyce! :D Wonderful memories....thanks. Your pictures are excellent!

Re: The Strait of Juan de Fuca

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 3:18 pm
by CT_Shooter
Beautiful photos, Whaler. Thanks.

Re: The Strait of Juan de Fuca

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 3:59 pm
by Whaler
PT7 wrote:Ah, beautiful and serene-looking pictures, Whaler. The water looked really calm this morning.

I remember views of this Strait as my wife and I did a sight-seeing drive to Neah Bay. Being from the Midwest, we had to go to the furthest western point of the U.S. since we were so close! One neat part of that drive is that you eventually run out of road, and can drive no further west, or north, in the continental U.S.! ;) That provided a deeper meaning to the road signs that say, "Dead End." :lol:

Also remember crossing the Strait of Juan de Fuca on the ferry to Victoria. The waters were nowhere near calm that day. In fact, I think I had my first ever brief taste of sea sickness! But it was fun, and we enjoyed every minute in the Northwest.

BTW, we had a fun surprise for my wife along Hwy. 112 on that drive to Neah Bay. Came across the town that was named after her -- Joyce! :D Wonderful memories....thanks. Your pictures are excellent!

Glad you enjoyed your visit to the PNW. The best blackberry pie in the world is made in Joyce.

Re: The Strait of Juan de Fuca

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 5:55 pm
by RetiredSeabee
Beautiful photos, looks like I have to add another destination to the bucket list. :D

Re: The Strait of Juan de Fuca

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 7:13 pm
by daytime dave
Those are beautiful photographs. Thanks for taking them and sharing them with us.

Re: The Strait of Juan de Fuca

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 7:38 pm
by Deadwood Dutch
Thanks for the beautiful photos, looks like a nice deserted beach.

Re: The Strait of Juan de Fuca

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 7:51 pm
by PT7
It wasn't quite a visit; rather we lived just south of Portland, OR for three years. I worked at one of the private colleges there.
But we did a lot of camping, sight-seeing, all the basic touristy things. As many folk know, there is some absolutely beautiful country in the Pacific Northwest, and I'm glad we got around as much as we did. Why leave?!? My wife particularly missed all the kids and grandkids back in the Midwest, so our time in OR was somewhat shortened. :*) That's okay; those three years gave us many memories of beautiful places visited, and a lot of outdoor fun times. We even did some white-water river rafting with a group of friends one weekend. That doesn't happen often in the wheat fields of KS, or the corn fields of MO or IL, which are the Midwest states we've also lived in. Thanks again for the photos!
Whaler wrote: Glad you enjoyed your visit to the PNW. The best blackberry pie in the world is made in Joyce.

Re: The Strait of Juan de Fuca

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 8:10 pm
by JEBar
many years ago I traveled through a section of the Straits on a vehicle ferry from Seattle to Vancouver .... beautiful country :D

Re: The Strait of Juan de Fuca

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 9:53 pm
by RanchRoper
Wonderful photos, thanks for posting.

Re: The Strait of Juan de Fuca

Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2016 10:38 am
by Sir Henry
I bet I've been where those pictures were taken. I love living in the Pacific Northwest.

Re: The Strait of Juan de Fuca

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2016 1:49 am
by Catherine
Beautiful pictures!

Thank you.

Cate