Uncategorized January 28, 2018

Sequim Elk Herd

WHERE ARE THEY?

The Sequim elk herd is always around – somewhere – they do live in Sequim!  But most of the time they cannot be found. They are huge animals – cows weigh between 700 and 800 pounds and mature bull elk can weigh up to 1,000 pounds.  Often you see posts on Facebook where people are asking if anyone knows where they are.  When tourists come to town, this is one of the “must sees” on their list.  They are not always a guaranteed sighting.

I FOUND THEM

Yesterday traveling down West Sequim Bay Road around 8:00 a.m. – I glanced off to my right and THERE THEY WERE!  Turned the car around and drove back to where they were.  Often they are across a field or across a busy road – here they were right next to a residential road close to a neighborhood. 

WHERE THEY ROAM

Some of their favorite spots are Happy Valley, West Sequim Bay Road (this is where I found them), Palo Alto Road, Port Williams Road, etc.

FLASHING WARNING LIGHTS

The elk travel where they want and when they want.  Sometimes they cross over Highway 101. This is when you don’t want to see them – half the herd on one side of the road and the other half on the other side.  This can be a little dangerous.  A few months ago I hit a deer head on and it caused several thousand dollars damage to my SUV.  I can’t imagine what would happen if someone ran into an elk.  I don’t think anyone would win in that situation. 

Some of the elk have been fitted with a collar that emits a signal when the elk come within about a quarter mile of U. S. 101 on the east end of town. This signal sets off flashing warning lights on roadside signs with pictures of elk and the words: ELK X-ING.

WATCHING THE ELK

They are majestic animals.  Beautiful to watch.  They seem to look back and watch us too.  Stood there for quite awhile just checking them out.  In the herd there were a couple of bull elk “fighting” – you could hear their antlers clang against each other.    If possible, they are a MUST SEE!

Sequim Elk Herd

Uncategorized January 18, 2018

Robin Hill Park in Sequim, Washington

 

Robin Hill Park in Sequim, Washington is a great place to visit and relax and explore.  It is located between Sequim and Port Angeles – you can access off Highway 101 onto Dryke Road or off Old Olympic Highway onto Vautier – there is a parking lot at either end – the equestrian parking lot is accessed off Dryke Road – there is plenty of room to park your vehicle and horse trailer plus there is a hitching post while you get everything ready.  Robin Hill Park is part of Clallam County Parks system.    There are 195 acres of beautiful forest, meadow, and wetland. 

Enjoying the area

In the video are my two friends, Phil and Ann, who are riding their horses.  They often trailer their horses and meet at the park, then ride the trail to the Agnew Store to get an ice cream or candy bar.  This is a favorite place for my friends to go and the horses are always excited to see each other!  By the way, the Agnew Store has lots of goodies and also has horse and pet supplies.  They also have a place to tie up your horse here too!

On Olympic Discovery Trail

Robin Hill Park is located on the Olympic Discovery Trail – this goes from Port Angeles to Sequim to Port Townsend.  Horses are allowed on the trail at Robin Hill Park.  Bicycles and non-motorized vehicles are allowed on the entire trail.  Of course, walking is always an option and leased dogs are allowed (and please clean up after them).   If you are a bicyclists – you are asked to yield to foot and horse traffic.

Sequim Is A Great Place To Live

Sequim is a great place to live.  There are so many places to go and outside activities.  No matter what your interest is, there is something for you to do.  Robin Hill Park is just one of the many great places I like to hang out.

http://www.clallam.net/Parks/robinhillfarm.html   this is the link to Robin Hill Park