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Tuesday was mostly spent driving. We left Leavenworth in the morning and headed for our next destination, a vacation rental house at Port Hadlock. We weren't in a big hurry, so stopped to see interesting things along the way.

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The historic Tumwater Dam was our first stop. It was built between 1907-1909 for the purpose of generating electricity to run electric locomotives traveling through the old Cascade Tunnel on the Stevens Pass route. The Tumwater Hydroelectric project was closed by 1956. A modern fish passage facility now to helps salmon and steelhead return to their spawning grounds.

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Deception Falls was our next spot to explore. A pleasant interpretive trail is nearby.

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I decided to pose with some of the old cedars along the creek.

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The little town of Skykomish is accessed by crossing a bridge over the Skykomish River. We were looking for a coffee shop, not realizing how tiny the town was. We looked elsewhere.

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We crossed Puget Sound aboard the ferry boat Spokane, from Edmond to Kingston.

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Mt. Baker, which lies very close to the Canadian border, can be seen in the distance. I didn't bring my camera along on this trip, and I missed it whenever I wanted to use the zoom function; it doesn't work as well with my phone.

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My traveling companions on board the ferry. It was quite breezy!

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We reached our vacation rental home near Port Hadlock mid-afternoon. This is our view!!

All photos taken on my Android phone.

Here are the links to my previous posts in this travel series:

Part One
Part Two
Part Three
Part Four

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Nice place

It's a beautiful area!