
All the hikers are ready to go

Our local docent shared the history of Fort Townsend

Charley our true hike leader

So, who made Charley the hike leader

I did

The hike begins

The hike runs through some beautiful woods

A colorful mushroom

Doreen appears to be enjoying herself

Mount Baker on a hazy day

Interesting information about the history and change on the beach

Our docent provides additional information about the area

The Port Townsend papermill

Port Townsend boatyard
Port Townsend downtown

Lydia and Doreen appear to enjoy the view

Merrily always looks like she enjoys our hikes

The hike continues

One of the interpretive signs along the trail

Another interpretive sign about Fort Townsend

More interesting information

Across the way an aircraft carrier was loading supplies

Some more colorful mushrooms

What a woodpecker does to a tree

Our docent passing on more information

The hike continues

A pretty little spiderweb

A small mushroom with a friend

Judi appears to be enjoying the hike

Mark looks happy

Turn around mom, I want to see who’s talking

Jim looks older than 12, but who knows

Sarah also looks happy, it must be going around

What’s a hike without at least one photo of Denny?

Will you please walk backward so I can see where we are going

The next few photos are some of the mushrooms along the way



The hike continues through some pretty fern gardens

I’m tired, can we call it a day

Jack says that Port Ludlow rocks stay put and don’t move around

See next photo for information about this building


Port Ludlow Trails have better signs than this one

On our way to the old Fort Townsend Cemetery

Not bad when you can move around after you die

At the end of the hike, Charley reads his p-mail to see if he missed anything
That's all folks














































2020-02-21 Fort Townsend Hike