The diversity of Olympic National Park became more apparent Thursday as we visited the Hoh Rain Forest – a place that gets an average of 140 inches of rain per year – approximately twice the rainfall of Seattle! Fortunately, July and August are the driest months, so the weather was perfect for hiking along some of the old-growth forest trailsFriday, August 6, 2010
The Olympic Peninsula - Ecosystem # 2
The diversity of Olympic National Park became more apparent Thursday as we visited the Hoh Rain Forest – a place that gets an average of 140 inches of rain per year – approximately twice the rainfall of Seattle! Fortunately, July and August are the driest months, so the weather was perfect for hiking along some of the old-growth forest trails
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