From Monroe, Washington we traveled north to the little
border town (Canadian border) of Blaine, Washington. Once again we chose the nearby Thousand Trails park: TT Birch Bay. Unfortunately, a Ranger did not greet us upon our arrival as
he/she was out doing something else.
When we questioned the manager about the fact that no one was ever at
the ranger station she replied that she couldn’t afford to have someone that
did nothing all day but greet guests (too bad … it makes for a lousy first impression). The park itself is very adequate. We stayed in phase II and had a very
nice pull through site. As with
many older Thousand Trails parks only 30 amp. is offered to guests and members
… apparently Thousand Trails doesn’t want to come into this century. While I’m complaining, there is no
delivery of the newspaper for VIP members … We were told by the manager that the Regional manager had
made not delivering the paper a rule in her northwest territory … when
corporate was confronted, they had nothing meaningful to add to
conversation. ELS is apparently
hell-bent to Friday to disenfranchise all earlier memberships and ignore their
obligations to deliver on the parts of the contract they find onerous,
expensive, or inconvenient.
All this being said, there is a lot to do in this area and
we had a very nice stay. We would
give phase II at TT Birch Bay a 7 on the Moore 1-10 scale (points off for no
newspaper, no 50 amp., and no ranger at the gate for security). In the final analysis, however, we
would stay at this park again.
There is a lot to do in this area. We spent time at Birch Bay State Park and watched the birds
and the ocean. It was very
relaxing. This area used to be a
real hotbed of shell fishing, however, recent health concerns have stopped all
shell fishing here (see pics.)
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Lynda strolls along the shoreline |
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A bird watches us watching it. |
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All the shell fish from this region is toxic. |
The town of Blaine has a lot to offer as well. We ate at Paso Del Norte Mexican
restaurant (good food but not very spicy for our taste … seems to be a regional affinity), Little
Red Caboose Café (very good coffee and light fare overlooking the marina), and
Chada Thai (average Thai food … again not enough spice for our taste … but a
popular place with the locals).
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Marina at Blaine |
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Little Red Caboose Cafe |
While in Blaine park at the Peace Park State Park and walk
across the border taking in the International Peace Park gardens and arch.
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Art in the Park |
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The Peace Arch |
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Inside the Peace Arch |
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Peace arch park is supported by BC & WA |
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The flowers are spectacular |
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House used for weddings and receptions in middle of park |
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Beautiful flowers! |
One of the wonderful things we saw in Blaine was this cloud
formation off to the West and hiding Mount Baker… really spectacular.
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Clouds over Mount Baker |
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Clouds over Mount Baker |
We drove over to the second least visited National Park in
America: North Cascades National
Park. This park has a huge
physical footprint, but a very narrow and limited access point into the
park. Only a very small fraction
of the park can be seen, yet it has more glaciers than any park in the lower 48
states. It’s too bad more road
access is not provided into the park … It could easily be one of the most
popular parks if folk could actually get into the park to see it. On our way home we stopped at Mondo
Restaurant in Marblemount, WA (a decent burger but lousy fried rice … probably
won’t repeat on either the park or the restaurant).
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Glaciers in the distance |
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Glaciers in the distance |
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Lynda at the Park Entrance |
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Green River from Glacial Runoff |
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Don't you wish you were having this much fun!!?? |
Until Next Time ... Keep Doing What You Love!!
Wow. . .looks like a great place to be. . .can't wait to make it up there!
ReplyDeleteJust found, and started following your blog. . .hope you'll follow us back. . .I look forward to further reports on your adventures. . .
Enjoy,
Janice
ReadyToGoFullTimeRVing.blogspot.com
Thanks for following us Janice! We are now following you, as well and are excited about sharing info, tips, and adventures with you as we travel!
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Grandma & Grandpa - the last picture of this blog post made me smile *so* much! You guys look AMAZING and it looks like you guys are having SO MUCH FUN!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this post!!! & I love you guys!! <3
See you in 25 days! :)
Thanks Nina and Brian. We ARE having a good time and are looking forward to seeing you the end of this month.
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