Sunday, July 14, 2013

Whidbey Island

This year's June outing was really one to remember. The Patrol Leader's Council expressed interest in visiting Whidbey Island, and I thought that was a great idea. We left around mid-day Friday and headed straight for our campsite at Deception Pass State Park. This is a very popular park, and it's clear why that is.


In the evening we spent a little time over at the Deception Pass Bridge. Here are some Pictures.
 





In the morning we had planned to do some biking at Fort Ebey State Park. Those trails turned out to be a little outside our skill range, so we spend most of the time there playing on the bunkers.




Our last stop was Fort Casey State Park. Fort Casey is unique because they actually still have a couple of the huge guns that were used for Puget Sound defense. It's neat to see.






This trip was very memorable. We're glad for everyone that was able to come with us.

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