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![]() The Washington Wilderness Adventure combines all the best that the Pacific Northwest has to offer. Huge snow capped peaks, island-dotted waters full of seals, giant, purple starfish, and killer whales, excellent rock climbing and raging glacier-fed rivers. This is the adventure of a lifetime.
After hiking, we will travel by ferry to the amazing San Juan Islands. At the northern end of Puget Sound, this is an emerald-island sea with incredible scenery and wild currents. Here it is not uncommon to spot whales, eagles, seals, sea lions and a wide variety of shorebirds. For four days we will be exploring the islands by kayak, with our nights spent falling asleep to the sound of waves breaking on rocky beaches. Next we will travel to Whidbey Island, the longest island on the United States' Pacific coast for four amazing days of biking. This is world class bicycling where we will get a new perspective on the islands of Puget Sound. Since we will have spent the last few days traveling horizontally, its time to go vertical! On August 9th, with the white water still in our blood, the rock dust under our finger nails, and our new muscles under our skins, we will have unfortunately come to the end of our trip. With pictures to remind us, and new life-long friends to write, you'll never forget your Washington Wilderness Adventure. |
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Michael Mattson, Camp Director Richard Deering, Alumni Director P.O. Box 148 Waterford, Maine 04088 Summer (207) 583-4478 Winter (207) 741-2930 email: birchrock@aol.com |