This weekend we (me and my brother) went camping to Mt.Baker national forest. The Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest in Washington State extends more than 140 miles along the western slopes of the Cascade Mountains from the Canadian border to the northern boundary of Mt. Rainier National Park. We camped at Douglas Fir campgrounds. Our campground was on banks of North Fork Nooksack river.....It was simply awesome. We left on Friday night reaching Baker early Saturday morning. After setting up our camp we drove up to Austin pass..The highest point accessible by vehicle. On the way we took a short detour to Nooksack falls. This falls plumments more than 100 feet over rocky outcrops. At Austin pass we ran into some bad weather and it was cold and covered in clouds....So all we could see was clouds and clouds....But that too was superb. So we returned back to camp...and chilled out.
Unfortunately we did not get a chance to see the Tempe comet as I had hoped too.
Unfortunately we did not get a chance to see the Tempe comet as I had hoped too.
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