
The central coast of Washington is a prime location for driftwood. The rivers coming down from the Olympic Mountains carry a lot of logs that have been washed out of the forests. In addition, all the logged off areas also generate a lot of drift when the heavy rains wash logs off them. They certainly provide an interesting texture to the shoreline. Since this section (at least) is part of the National Park, the drift remains for the next big storm to move them along the beach.
It makes a fine shot. After storms we have a lot of bamboo wash downstream.
Thanks, Jo. I’d rather stay with the cedar and doug fir …
Beautiful picture, Allan.
Thank you, Wendy