Monday, August 26, 2013

Road Trip 2013- World's Largest Stika Spruce Tree

While exploring the Lake Quinault Forest we hiked to the World's Largest Stika Spruce. It was huge! The tree is about 1000 years old and 191 feet tall. The kids all look so small on the trunk of the sticky giant.
Shannon Hager Photography, Largest Stika Spruce Tree

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Shannon Hager Photography, Largest Stika Spruce Tree

Road Trip 2013- Lake Quinault Forest Exploration

After breakfast and exploring the Lake Quinault Lodge we headed into the forest. The Lake Quinault forest is considered a rainforest. It was so lush and green.
Shannon Hager Photography, Lake Quinault Forest
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Shannon Hager Photography, Lake Quinault Forest
Shannon Hager Photography, Lake Quinault Forest

Road Trip 2013- Lake Quinault Lodge

In the morning we woke up and drove to the Lake Quinault Lodge for a very yummy breakfast. The lodge was beautiful and the breakfast was so good. It was such a pretty morning. We will definitely go back and stay a few days here.

Shannon Hager Photography, Lake Quinault Lodge
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Shannon Hager Photography, Family Portrait, Lake Quinault

Road Trip 2013- Sunset on the Beach in Moclips, WA

We left Portland late in the afternoon on Friday. After getting through Portland traffic, we quickly made it to Moclips, WA. We found a great little motel with a big room overlooking the ocean. We played on the beach until the sun went down. It was beautiful!

Shannon Hager Photography, Beach Sunset, Family Portrait
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