ShipleyNW
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Driftwood on the Olympic coast
This is out on the ocean side of the spit separating Gray's Harbor and the Pacific. Gray's Harbor county boasts itself as the timber capital of the world, or something along those lines, according to a sign on US 12 heading into Aberdeen. We've had some big storms recently and this piece of timber washed up pretty much whole, 15' root ball and all. I'm guessing it's a cedar. I met a couple on the beach who looked like they were sizing it up for salvage. I don't know anything about the legalities of that, but it was a pretty nice hunk of driftwood.
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This is out on the ocean side of the spit separating Gray's Harbor and the Pacific. Gray's Harbor county boasts itself as the timber capital of the world, or something along those lines, according to a sign on US 12 heading into Aberdeen. We've had some big storms recently and this piece of timber washed up pretty much whole, 15' root ball and all. I'm guessing it's a cedar. I met a couple on the beach who looked like they were sizing it up for salvage. I don't know anything about the legalities of that, but it was a pretty nice hunk of driftwood.