" We hiked the two miles easily, a flat and level trail, along the Big Quilcene River, thirty miles south of our home in Port Townsend. This is national forest land, and past administrations have left it pretty butchered up by a forest industry that cared little for our national legacy. However, here and there you can still find it, and here along the Big Quil, life goes on much as it has for centuries. The trail eventually goes to two bridges, and this one is the second, probalby installed in the 1930's by WPA crews. The two old-growth logs that make most of it are still in fine shape."
Larry Eifert
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