Crescent Lake in the Olympic National Forest

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Crescent Lake in the Olympic National Forest

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A few vacation snapshots from Washington last month. These were taken at Crescent Lake in the Olympic National Forest.

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Awesome! Thanks for sharing. Looks like my kind of place.

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Good pictures of a beautiful spot, one of my favorites. I hope you also went up the Elwha River and perhaps saw Hurricane Ridge.
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Very nice!
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wow that last pic, i could eat a picnic lunch there, take a nap and be satisfied.
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churchilllafemme wrote:Good pictures of a beautiful spot, one of my favorites. I hope you also went up the Elwha River and perhaps saw Hurricane Ridge.
Thanks! We did drive up to Hurricane Ridge. Beautiful place for sure.
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Great picture.

Web cam is pretty confused, though. It's indicating 0% humidity (the live shot is completely fogged in) and 43.61 inches barometric pressure :shock:. Standard pressure is 29.92 and "The highest barometric pressure ever recorded on Earth was 1,085.7 hectopascals (32.06 inHg) measured in Tonsontsengel, Mongolia on 19 December 2001". -Wikipedia
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Stunning photos!
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