The east side of the Olympic Mountains are amazing. Entry at the Tubal Cain trail, winding through the rhododendron jungle, and finally exiting the forest and accessing high alpine country. At the pass enjoy the view of Iron Mountain and Buckhorn Mountain at 8,000 ft.
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In 2002 a swollen Dosewallips River and a road washout changed Olympic National Park
Since 2002, when the Dosewallips River washed out this Olympic National Park eastern entrance road, access to this area is a 7 mile longer w...

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