OK, now I understand why they call this place "The Rock". Absolutely amazing trails along shear cliff vistas with seastacks jutting up from the water. We took a fairly long hike along the Skerwink Trail yesterday to encounter rain and fog and some of the most incredible sights I've ever seen (even with the fog). Also discovered that the "rain jacket" that I brought would be much better suited as a sponge, at least the Lowepro camera bag I bought was the right choice. Digital stuff stayed dry as long as it was in the bag. I find it incredible that they would build a trail that if you don't watch where you put your foot, you end up 500 to 1000 feet down twisted in rocks - basically bird food. The great part is that they did it!!!
Unfortunately, I don't really have the time to finish writing about yesterday since we have to get to Squid Tickle in a hurry and the sun looks like it's coming out. Need to hike back along the Skerwink to take some clear shots as long as we can see.
I'm going to try and post a couple low-res photos to see how that works out.
Hey, it worked!
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