In 2014, we achieved our goal of visiting 101 different playgrounds over the course of the year. Then... we kept on going!
Showing posts with label Rasar State Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rasar State Park. Show all posts
Sunday, 17 May 2015
125. Rasar State Park, Washington
After our trip to the playground in Concrete, we headed back to our campsite. We headed down to the day use area of the park to explore the trails and get a stamp for our Washington State Parks passport from the "WaStatePks100: Rasar" geocache. This was our first passport stamp and we have an awful lot more to go! We went for a nice walk through the woods and found the cache in a birdhouse. Afterwards, we stopped to play at the nearby playground, which we hadn't even realized at first was there. It was a nice surprise - a nice little playground in the woods. I can see us camping here when Charlotte's a little older, riding her bike down to the playground to play with her campsite friends! The playground is located at N48.30.907 W 121.54.227 and is point no. 125 on the map at the bottom of home page.
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Saturday, 16 May 2015
123. Howard Miller Steelhead Park, Rockport, Washington
After our misadventure in Sedro-Woolley, we picked up our groceries and headed out to Rasar State Park to find a campsite. We had a walk-in site, and though it was hardly any distance from the parking lot to the site, it was a bit inconvenient given that I was on my own with a three-year-old and every single trip to the car was a bit of a production. So I decided to head east on Highway 20 in search of a picnic site - I knew there were many places along the way that would be nice to stop at and explore. We ended up at a little county park in Rockport on the banks of the Skagit River - the same river I had pictured Charlotte in earlier today! I pulled out the kitchen box - only to find my camping stove in pieces. So much for the delicious pasta dinner I had planned - and so much for hot water for dishes too. We made do with a lunch picnic. While I was getting things ready, Theo and Charlotte were racing around on the grass near the picnic table when she spotted this playground around the other side of the nearby building.
"Maybe we can play at the playground!" she said.
"What playground?" I asked - I couldn't see any playground!
But eagle-eye Charlotte had spotted one. It was pretty strange as a public playground goes - just a collection of Little Tikes equipment - only more of it than you would normally see in a private yard. Charlotte wasn't picky though - especially as it was something that her friend Theo could join her on! I was without a loaded GPS at this point, Paddy having recently died in a freak accident. It was killing me to know that there was probably a cache hidden in the park and I didn't know where to look! I actually took a peek in some likely-looking spots, but to no avail! In the end, we found the closest cache, "Here's to Slough" the next day when we were caching with our friend Mr. ClueFinders. The playground is located at N 48.29.119 W 121.35.636 and is point no. 123 on the map at the bottom of home page.
"What playground?" I asked - I couldn't see any playground!
But eagle-eye Charlotte had spotted one. It was pretty strange as a public playground goes - just a collection of Little Tikes equipment - only more of it than you would normally see in a private yard. Charlotte wasn't picky though - especially as it was something that her friend Theo could join her on! I was without a loaded GPS at this point, Paddy having recently died in a freak accident. It was killing me to know that there was probably a cache hidden in the park and I didn't know where to look! I actually took a peek in some likely-looking spots, but to no avail! In the end, we found the closest cache, "Here's to Slough" the next day when we were caching with our friend Mr. ClueFinders. The playground is located at N 48.29.119 W 121.35.636 and is point no. 123 on the map at the bottom of home page.
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