OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK ACCESS GRANTED
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Published 2014-06-03
All Comments (21)
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I worked as a Park Ranger managing the Quinalt Ranger station back in 98' and my uncle and his family have lived in Port Townsend for a long time so this video brings back many good memories of all my old stomping grounds so thanks for such a nice well done video.
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Excelent! I'm 20 and I'm Peruvian I hope be there someday. It's really really beautiful
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I love the Olympic Peninsula. Haven't been out there in years. I live in Seattle and don't drive.😠We went to Crescent lake and the merrymere falls with my 5th grade for a week long camp. Its so beautiful!!! I went to Hurricane Ridge with my high school, so pretty!
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my summer list. Thank you for posting. very useful clip.
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This is a great resource. Note that the Quileute Tribe Community Shuttle ended service in June 2019, unfortunately.
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Thanks for the very well done, well narrated, and very informative video. My family is planning a trip to the area and this provides some great information.
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Wonderful video! Thank you!
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I am like 300 :-) Very nice setting and beautiful locations.
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Beautiful video love it
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Thanks for the tour!
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WOW! I almost felt like I was watching something done by a professional, the directing and editing is just top notch. Amazing job!
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Been there once. Going back soon. Video gave me some good info
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Forget the Elwha River Valley visit. The roadway has been washed out a couple of times since the dam removal and NPS is now looking at relocating it.
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so wonderful thank you for this!!!!!!!
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Wow...so nice video
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Going in August after this video im really excited thank you
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Awesomeness, The Happy Family😄
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Very well done, Perhaps you would consider doing the same for the south and east sides of the park. All have great things to offer. Viewers should be aware though that one can no longer access the Whiskey Bend TH or the upper Elwha dam now removed because the road washed out. There is still a trail that detours around this washout making it possible to view the upper Elwha dam removed. The trail now starts at Madison Falls trailhead.
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Beautiful
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Nicely Done...not fancy, but you got the job done:)