My quiet little campsite in the trees got overrun by intruders after sunset. #sunset #raccoons
Raccoons!
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My quiet little campsite in the trees got overrun by intruders after sunset. #sunset #raccoons
Lost in the trees a stones throw from the roaring ocean. No cell service. Had to climb a mountain just to post this. Might not be online for a couple of days. I’ll be at the beach if you need me. #OregonCoast #wandering
The first time Sacajawea saw the ocean she used this trail over Tillamook Head into Cannon Beach to trade for whale blubber that had been scavenged from a beached whale. They hated the hike, but they also did it in January. It’s cool enough in July for me. #OCT #wandering
Love the hike out of Seaside! Back to tall trees, an ocean of green, and empty log cabins. #OCT #wandering
#beachbum #OCT
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