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turtletortoise

turtletortoise

is breathing deep. For there is nought else to be done . . .

12 places I want to go   51 places I've been
  1. 1. Ireland
    Europe
    4 cheers
    11,300 people
  2. 2. Ica
    Peru
    1 cheer
    7 people
  3. 3. Peru
    South America
    2 cheers
    3,746 people
  4. 4. Walden Pond
    United StatesMassachusettsConcord
    42 people
  5. 5. Hurricane Katrina Memorial
    United StatesMississippiBiloxi
    5 people
  6. 6. The Nile River
    Egypt
    353 people
  7. 7. Islas Galápagos
    Ecuador
    2,168 people
  8. 8. Crete
    Greece
    2 cheers
    447 people
  9. 9. Pompeii
    ItalyCampaniaProvincia di Napoli
    964 people
  10. 10. Australia
    Australia/Oceania
    3 cheers
    14,684 people
  11. 11. Edmonton
    CanadaAlberta
    1 cheer
    119 people
  12. 12. Madagascar
    Africa
    1 cheer
    3,038 people

Recent entries

Edmonton, Alberta

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I’m going in July 2008. have passport, will buy a ticket when they drop a little more.

over 3 years ago

Puget Sound, Washington State

Port Orchard dock on Puget Sound

One of the many boating docks on the Port Orchard side of Puget Sound is an ideal place to take your dog to play chuck-it off leash if you pay attention. The sandy side of the dock past the fence line is private property though I have seen many people walking along the waterfront. The other side of the docks is more rocky (which have cut my labs toes up before, though he is oblivious if we have a ball) and is also private propert a little ways down. Sometimes the homeowners are cranky, but for the most part if you mind your manners and clean up after your dog, everything is fine.

over 5 years ago

Skookum Flats Trail, Crystal Mountain

Skookum Flats Trail No. 1194

Skookum Flats is an 18 mile in and out trail with a spectacular steep grade (No gear needed, but avoid if you have bad knees) mini hike to a waterfall. Breathtaking old forest the rest of the trail and it also parallels the White River for most of the way. We took our dogs off leash for most of the way, hiked on a weekday and didn’t encounter many other people. Highly recommend!

over 5 years ago
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