Washington Shorelines Now and Then

Documenting the Changing Shorelines of Washington State

6/4/20

The SS Bering, a Reindeer Ship in Ballard

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The SS Bering was a ship that was parked on the beach at Point Shilshole, now the home of the Ballard Elks Lodge. The Bering was built origi...
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5/28/20

Johnson Creek Auto Camp / Pitship Point (part 2)

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Our previous post on Pitship Point introduced you to some history of John Wayne Marina and included a historical picture of a long dump ...

Fort Hayden, now Salt Creek County Park

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Salt Creek County Park in Clallam County is an absolute gem - a beautiful and heavily-used park where a lush second growth forest merges wi...
5/21/20

The Transformation of Urban Shorelines: Port Angeles

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Most shorelines of urban coastal communities in Washington have been radically transformed by fill, and Port Angeles is no different.  Downt...
5/13/20

John Wayne Marina / Pitship Point in Sequim Bay

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This is part one of two historical photos I’ll be sharing, taken near what is now John Wayne Marina in Sequim Bay . This area can be refer...
5/12/20

Puget Sound Clam Gardens

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Last year during a SUP touring clinic I hosted with R2AK paddler Karl Kruger on Orcas Island, Karl sparked my interest in finding evidenc...
5/11/20

Something a bit different...restoration on the shoreline

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The fundamental idea behind this blog was to provide modern perspectives of Washington's historic shorelines, and highlight the transfor...
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