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Tugela

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May 21, 2007
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Excellent. I love the warning at the top:

This route has tolls.

I also love how landfall in the US is on the shore of Lake Union in Seattle (step #36). Of all the places you could do that they chose Northlake Ave? At least you'll be right at Northlake Pizza, where you'll want one of their 6-pound pizzas and a pitcher of beer after all that hard work.

Those navigational geniuses figured it would be easier to kayak around the Olympic Peninsula, through the strait of Juan de Fuca, into Puget Sound, through the Chittenden Locks, through the ship canal, and into Lake Union instead of making landfall on the coast of the Olympic Peninsula and driving to Seattle?
 
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knewsom

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Jul 10, 2008
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La Mancha, CA
Tugela said:
Excellent. I love the warning at the top:

This route has tolls.

I also love how landfall in the US is on the shore of Lake Union in Seattle (step #36). Of all the places you could do that they chose Northlake Ave? At least you'll be right at Northlake Pizza, where you'll want one of their 6-pound pizzas and a pitcher of beer after all that hard work.

Those navigational geniuses figured it would be easier to kayak around the Olympic Peninsula, through the strait of Juan de Fuca, into Puget Sound, through the Chittenden Locks, through the ship canal, and into Lake Union instead of making landfall on the coast of the Olympic Peninsula and driving to Seattle?

Or say, at the end of the street I live on, where the Pacific Ocean meets it, one block away...?
 

SGaynor

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Dec 6, 2006
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Bristol, TN
Tugela said:
Excellent. I love the warning at the top:

This route has tolls.

I also love how landfall in the US is on the shore of Lake Union in Seattle (step #36). Of all the places you could do that they chose Northlake Ave? At least you'll be right at Northlake Pizza, where you'll want one of their 6-pound pizzas and a pitcher of beer after all that hard work.

Those navigational geniuses figured it would be easier to kayak around the Olympic Peninsula, through the strait of Juan de Fuca, into Puget Sound, through the Chittenden Locks, through the ship canal, and into Lake Union instead of making landfall on the coast of the Olympic Peninsula and driving to Seattle?

Starting in LA takes you up through Seattle to kayak to Hawaii, then on to Japan (while walking) (my 13 yo daughter had me do the directions, too funny)