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Date:         Tue, 18 Apr 1995 11:50:18 +0100
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From:         puusital@adobe.com (Paul Uusitalo)
Subject:      Re: GNATT update

>Rick Gordon writes: >> >> some local comments based upon a portion of your itinerary. > >Rick, > Thanks for all of the great comments! I'm glad to see that I at >least managed to find a *couple* of the good spots. =) I will redo that >portion of the trip based on your comments, and I'm sure it will be a >better trip for it. > >-David

Just to pipe in here, I definitely concur with Rick's suggestions.

Driving from Pt. Townsend to Bremerton and then back past Pt. Townsend towards the coast (which if I remember correctly, was the plan) would be kind of a bummer. And having spent large portions of my life in that area (with grandparents in Poulsbo and Bremerton), I can say without a doubt, Pt. Townsend would have been the highlight of the day.

Hang out in PT, check out the park, eat at the Fountain Cafe, then head for the coast - certainly preferable to the dose of military/industrial decay and late '80s suburban sprawl you'd have received otherwise.

And the Washington coast (La Push beaches 2&3, Shi Shi Beach, Kalaloch) is not to be missed.

Paul puusital@adobe.com


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