Day 45: Exploring Forest Service Roads Washington State

Today I took it easy and enjoyed some “Free Exploration” time to get a little more time in with the rural areas of Washington before I headed into Seattle. I started heading in the general direction of Seattle on the highways and took a detour anytime I saw something interesting. I decided to explore the forest service roads of the area and I found some great places to camp in the future.

"29" and me, exploring Washington's Forest Service Roads. June 23, 2011

I ran into an abandoned cabin and decided to wander around it. I took my Jeep up and down the roughly-maintained roads and enjoyed the warm weather. It wasn’t anything too exciting but it certainly wasn’t boring. Oddly, it felt like I was back at home cruising the gravel roads and exploring abandoned farm houses. The roads had a larger distribution of elevations and the weather was a bit cooler than Missouri would be this time of year, but the activity was comforting.

The Abandoned Cabin in Washington. June 23, 2011

Tomorrow I would be exploring Pike Place Market in downtown Seattle. I took a deep breath as I returned to the highway and followed the concrete trail into the city. It’s amazing how quickly your surroundings can change from country to city. I was ready for some city-style relaxation and shopping. I would be staying with a relative of mine for a few days and exploring Pike Place Market. I can’t wait!
-Nicole

Abandoned Cabin in Washington State. June 23, 2011

2 Replies to “Day 45: Exploring Forest Service Roads Washington State”

  1. forest service roads are the best ways to find things other people don’t know about, tho generally a bad idea to use them to find camping spots, the fines are steep. :/

  2. Greetings…what map or maps do you use for exploring the back roads and forest service roads in Washington state?? And thanks for sharing your back country experiences!

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