Day 2-3 brought on a constant wetness that would last all the way to Vancouver. We awoke at Sand Point camp to a rather persistent drizzle. We ate and packed slowly and in the end, made the call to head back south to Norwegian Beach and explore the area south of it.
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| Staying dry under the tarp. |
| Wonderful day on the Olympic Coast |
| Remember those basketball sized rocks. It was much easier when they were dry. "Black death" and snot rock covering everything |
| Our first other person in one day. Jeans and a floaty. He wasn't much of a talker. |
| Camera lens was hard to keep dry. |
| Norwegian Beach |
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| Camped at the Starbucks Mine Camp on the second night. It was a little more tucked into the forest and provided a little more cover. |
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| Here's my camp. Glad I had my bivy sack because it started raining side ways with a heavy mist. |
| Towards the end of the evening, we had to lower J's tarp and build him a wall so that the rain and mist would blow under his tarp and get his down bag wet. |
| Definitely didn't have enough whiskey for these kinds of conditions. Hang out under the tarp. |
| Hunkered down under the lowered tarp. |
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| Ahh, warm food and drink. This thing is a champ. |
| Rock dam near Starbucks Creek |
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| The next day we explored farther south towards the Chilean Memorial. |
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| Primo campsite on the top of this little headland. Definitely would needs a tent though. |
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| Checking out other campsites. Lots of cool arrangements due to the driftwood. |
| More rope climbing. |
| Seal remains |













