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Thursday, September 28

A rainy day at the beach (Monday, 9/18)

I wish that we had Internet access more while we were away. I had an amazing time; each day was filled with a new adventure, great seafood (usually accompanied by local beer) and of course time to play on the beach.

We left Seattle on the 18th and drove down 101 to reach Cape Lookout State Park, where we camped just feet from the ocean. The ranger told us that it was the only park in Oregon that was on the beach. Later, we found he was lying; there were many others, just not as close to the shore. I was hoping that we’d be able to stay in a cabin or a yurt, but they were all booked and that night it rained…(Whose idea was it to camp for most of the trip?)

In the evening, we drove to see Cape Meares and the lighthouse I mentioned previously. It was a beautiful drive through Netarts and Oceanside.

When we got to the park, the view was amazing. (Look closely and you can see birds in the distance). We tried to find a place to eat in Tillamook, but most everything closed early. What can I say? Tillamook is a very small town.

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