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Cedarkerf

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With foreigners wanting to come out and visit the PNW thought a visitors guide would be handy. I will include pictures of sites and local terminoligy.

What is the PNW? the Geographical area of far Northern Caleefournia to the Canandian border East to Western Montana including Idaho and Oregon. We have close cousins in British Columbia and Alaska but these areas are big enough to be their own regions.Ill start with some pics from our beautiful spring day.

1) Spring day Known in other parts of the world as winter
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2)Cascade Mountains The mountain range thru the middle of the state dividing Eastern and Western Washington
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3)Olimpic Mountains the Western coastal mounatains along the Pacific coast.
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4)The Mountain known to visitors as Mount Rainier
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This is the scenery we brag about. So come on out and enjoy great May weather. More pics and info to come. Ok if it was clear thats what you would see but were still in our cool wet season.
 
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The weather has improved its too warm to snow down low so we can show everyone the sights of late May.

Rattlesnake lake on a nice 55 degree May 26
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Rattlesnake ridge 1500 feet up the hill from the lake.The drop off here is about a thousand feet straight down spectacular view when its not so wet.
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An old stump with spring board notches
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Wood pecker collecteing a meal for the chirping babies
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