The day began in Sequim, Washington, on the Olympic Discovery Trail. We were lucky to have clear blue skies and cool temperatures all day. Most of our time was spent on the trail along the shores in Port Angeles and around Crescent Lake, a stunning blue lake surrounded by tall spruce trees. This leg of the journey showcased some of the most breathtaking scenery so far. Cat drove around the lake, enjoying the winding roads lined with trees and beautiful lake views. After passing through tunnels, forests, and stunning landscapes, we reached Forks, Washington, known as one of the rainiest places in the continental US and famous for its appearance in the Twilight series. Forks hosts an annual Twilight Festival, which is scheduled for this weekend. Gregg and Kevin covered a distance of 83.32 miles, with an elevation gain of 3,133 feet, and a total ride time of 5 hours and 10 minutes, averaging a speed of 16.1 mph.
In the morning, Cat took a walk along the Olympic Discovery Trail, where the trees were already changing colors and shedding their leaves as Fall approaches. She completed a substantial walk, covering just over 8 miles today.
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