The road to Port Angeles was a lot bigger and busier than I'd thought, and it actually took no time at all. Although I was kind of shocked that most of the speed limits were 55mph... to me, that is snail's pace. I'd normally drive those roads at a steady 70mph. However the relative slowness of our car meant I got a good look at some white picket fences, sheriff stations, roadkill and signs. We got into Port Angeles at about 4pm and spent some time poking about in the shops and alleyways (hoping for a sparkly savior, but none were found *sad face*). It seems to me, retrospectively, that PA has only been lightly touched with Twilight fever. There were window displays in book stores, and there was a Dazzled By Twilight store, but all pale in comparison to the efforts made in Forks.
The butter popcorn was good, and the movie was obviously great. What I appreciated even more than that was watching with my VM friends, including Melissa who is just as crazy about adoptions as I am, so we both probably drove Amanda nuts by telling her about everything we 'owned' from the saga as the movie played out!! ROFL!
Then we headed off for Forks. After narrowly avoiding adding to the road kill ourselves when a deer popped up in our headlights, we got to the cabin. It was just lovely! Big, plenty of wood cladding, enough models/ paintings/ plush toys of fish to last a lifetime and finally, and best, we found out that THE STEPHENIE MEYER had stayed there when she visited Forks. I came down from that fangirl high a while later...
Day one in Forks meant eating at the diner. It was awesome. Great food, great company and a giant stuffed Elk head, just in case we forgot what sort of a place we were in! After eating to the point of bursting (hash browns, eggs over easy, bacon and my first ever biscuit *US style* to try) we headed out into Forks to explore.The first stop was the High School, as it was right by the diner. It's currently being demolished and replaced with a nice shiny new school, which is good for the residents of Forks, but bad for visiting twihards. It made me sad that I couldn't use my visitor's pass. *snigger*

Day two brought us trees. Lots of trees. We decided (with Stacie's local knowledge) that the Hoh rainforest would be too misty first thing in the morning, so we went to Cape Flattery. It took a while to get there because we kept stopping off to take pictures of the gorgeous scenery. Like this:

I particularly liked this stop off, as I saw my first proper *wild* bald eagle there. It just lazily flew in and perched about 50ft above our heads. So freaking cool!! Anyway, we hiked down to Cape Flattery, which took about half an hour, and appreciated the awesome beauty of the Olympic peninsula.
On the way back up, we stopped (gasping for air) to admire the scenery and to take a couple more pictures... including a recreation of the famous spidermonkey scene... you can see my facebook for that!! *friends only* We recreated a couple more scenes like that over the day, including the face punch and the chasing with seaweed ones. :-)
The Hoh rainforest was simply gorgeous in the late afternoon light, and I took a zillion pictures, but unfortunately the mosquitos thought it was great too. :-( So, while we had an awesome time, we didn't linger as much as we might have. I did sit still long enough for a picture, and so did my co-stars... mini-Edward and mini-Jacob.
Day three brought beaches, rather than trees. And rain. Lots and LOTS of rain. So we headed out to La Push, stopped by Jacob Black's house in the rain. The went to First Beach in the rain. Then went to the Three Rivers diner in the rain, and finally we went to Second Beach in the rain! *As if by magic it now rains like a monsoon while I am writing this* La Push was a little bit run down, but apparently not as bad as in recent years. It would be nice to think that Twilight tourism has helped inject a little cash into the community, but I'm not sure they see much of it really. There are few places to find merchandise, and it feels relatively untouched.
The hike to second beach was really nice. Its about 40-50 minutes through pretty woods, with a heck of a lot of steps down to the beach, but it was totally worth it.
We decided that the best thing to do, having been cold and wet all day was then to grab our swim suits from the cabin and go to the Sol Duc hot springs. Sounded great in theory, and it even looked nice when we got there, if you discount the zillions of people. The picture (above) is one from their website... it did not look like that, but I thought I'd spare you the barf-fest of what it really looked like. Inappropriate massaging couples, gross budda-like men, weirdos in jean shorts and people trying to snorkle through the mineral waters. Not so bad do I hear you say? Well, how about this. It smelled like farts (that'll be the sulphur) and the water made your skin feel slimey. So slimey, farty water infested with too many gross people. *BLEURCH* Melissa & Christine lasted 10 minutes before they were too grossed out, but Amanda and I toughed it out for a full 45. The best bit of the hot springs? After that, there was just time to hang out, repack the bag and then go to bed really. The next day we got up at 5.30am to hug Amanda, Christine and Melissa goodbye, and then we all went back to bed for a bit. We had breakfast back in Forks and then hit the road for the airport. The end of a fantastic holiday - the places we went and the things we did were awesome, but without the girls it wouldn't have been anything like as good. So, like we often say on TMs... we started out doing this for the love of Twilight, but in the end, its the friends we make through it all that mean the most.

Excellent! Same cabin as SM, that's awesome! And those beach pictures are breath taking! Bravo! :)
ReplyDeleteJen forgot to mention that we decided SM actually slept in the same bed as us ;)
ReplyDeleteYour recap of our Forks trip is just perfect! Even the details on the hot springs that had my laughing my butt off.
I left out the Jen/ Amanda bed sharing and the SM bed stalking cause I thought it might make us sound weird... but, we just went on holiday to Forks - so I guess that train left a while ago! LOL!
ReplyDeleteThank you :-)