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Showing posts with label LaPush. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LaPush. Show all posts

29.6.14

1 at beach getaway trip, Quileute Nation

We had so much fun per usual running logs and playing in surf. 
Stuff like we always do around here! 


"Thousands of winters before the arrival of the White Drifting-House people (ho-kwats), the Quileute Indians and the ghosts of their ancestors lived and hunted here. 
For as long as the ageless memory of legend recalls, the Quileutes flourished in the territory which originally stretched from their isle-strewn Pacific beaches along the rain forest rivers to the glaciers of Mt. Olympus. 
Today, Quileutes need only lift their eyes to see the burial place of chiefs atop James Island, or A-Ka-Lat -- translated as "Top of the Rock". This sense of cultural continuity is their birthright and heritage. Though much has changed, Quileute elders remember "back in the days" when the "old people" dared challenge kwalla, the mighty whale, and who recounted the exploits of wily raven or bayak, who placed the sun in the sky."Quileute Nation





Log strewn Beach, I used to run these logs, me and my Daisy..






20.2.13

Foam on the Beach, Remnants of a Great Wave...




Nice weekend with family and friends at LaPush and 2nd Beach, Rialto Beach too.




The Trail to 2 nd beach


2ND Beach

 Found Art. The Kiss...


Rialto Beach

2ND






This one close up tree gives a better look at what those in the back are really like.
An Amazing beach Rialto is..




15.5.12

La Push at the beach.


THese logs at 2nd Beach near LaPush are so delightful, to see the power of the ocean, and imagine these giants being tossed around.

Somebody left a baseball mitt, a pillow, and some gatorade, maybe they will be back?

First beach La Push


Beautiful beaches of the PNW, this is Rialto Beach

These canoes are the great canoes of the  Great Quinault Nation
The ocean at 1st beach, LaPush
We saw 10 mature eagles Sunday and Monday here at LaPush, and I met some nice people, and bought my first Quiluete basket.
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Beach 2 at LaPush


A Banana Slug
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2nd Beach

28.6.10

Three Rivers, and hummingbirds, LaPush, and Third Beach




A Resort at Three Rivers

Hummingbirds at each room. At one time there were 6 on this feeder.

Logs at LaPush Beach


Trail to Third Beach and Third Beach