Yeah, nice report Christopher! I've toured most of that area, so I'm 
familiar with what you talk of. I did a big Olympic Peninsula tour back in 
2010 and ended at Lake Quinault. Like you, I wish I had more time to spend 
there. I didn't get a chance to go through Clallam Bay and then Ozette, 
either, though I definitely want to in the future. Interesting about the 
warning signs on SR 112, as there are only two ways between Forks and Port 
Angeles: US 101 (the main way) and SR 112/113. 101 is also pretty nasty 
with no shoulder, winding action, and lots of RVs for the 10 miles around 
Crescent Lake. They also have warning signs.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/urbanadventureleaguepdx/6953959277/in/set-72157629524154041
http://www.flickr.com/photos/urbanadventureleaguepdx/6807851092/in/set-72157629524154041
http://www.flickr.com/photos/urbanadventureleaguepdx/6953963943/in/set-72157629524154041

I heard that "they" had the opportunity to convert the old railroad on the 
north side of the lake to a Rail-Trail like the Discovery Trail east of 
Port Angeles. But they opted to make it more a MTB trail instead. I don't 
know how good it would be for a touring bike, but maybe next time I'd check 
it out.

And yeah, did you make it through the whole pack of smokes?

yours,
Shawn

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