Thursday, July 19, 2007

Day 12 - Sekiu and the Pacific






This morning was partially sunny and warm. I went out and talked to the morning fishermen who were cleaning a good catch of Coho (Silvers) and a few Chinook. We then drove to Neah Bay and Cape Flattery - the western most tip of the lower 48 states. Along the way, we stopped at a smoke house and bought some wonderful tasting Alder smoked salmon. Suzanne and I are supposed to go out later this afternoon for a little fishing - if it doesn't rain, which it is doing at the moment.

Tomorrow we head back to Seattle, and will be there for five days, so this is the last Blog entry for a while. We will be back online when we begin the journey back East.

Talk to you next week!

2 comments:

Rick said...

John,
Congrats to both of you for making it out to the Pacific in such short time given the type of roads you traversed. Well done. Still can't believe Suz gets up that early every morning.
Have a rest before heading back.
Lynne and Rick

Patti said...

Hi John and Suz,

Enjoy your time in Seattle. What a great adventure you both have had! Thanks for all the great stories! John and I especially enjoyed you getting stopped by a cop. Remember + or - 5 miles over the speeed limit...not 10! Just kidding...be safe!

Patti