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Go West Old Man - A Day at the Races .


My last scenic detour of the trip was to Cape Flattery , the farthest westerly point of the continental " lower 48 " Even after seeing all the Oregon and Washington coast I have seen in the past few weeks the view is still breathtaking . There are also many deadly and easily accessible cliff edges with no stupid warning signs . The height of the cape gives a view down onto pine tree covered island stacks and glimpses into huge tall sea caves .( pictures here )
Finally got to Port Angeles which is also having a Twilight resurgence . It is bigger than Port Townsend and smaller than Bellingham . It has a dive shop and gives easy access to the mountains and the sea . Hiking hunting fishing diving boating ( inc kayaks ) Just an hour away by ferry from Victoria BC and 2 .5 ish from Seattle . Has a good walkable downtown with close by residential blocks of cheaper than PT housing .
It has its own Cinema and Wal-Mart .
It has a speedway track where I spent my fathers day evening for $5 and for $8.50 I got the best tasting but worst looking double bacon cheeseburger and coke of my trip . It felt quite like the motorcycle speedway track on the Isle of Wight with rough and ready facilities , a happy crowd of good normal locals , and drivers who came up to the fence to talk freely to the spectators after each race .
The racing was tense and I am sure thrilling if you followed a particular driver . There was no printed program and no team competition as far as I could see but the illuminated scoreboard kept you updated with the first five race leaders . All the spectators were by the stands along the " Start/Finish straightaway " and the pits were in the center of the small oval of track . The stands and the small track length gave an excellent vantage point of the whole racetrack .
The evening finished with a spectacular " boat race " These guys are nuts ! ( pictures here )

It was dark so I headed to my first KOA campground . It was more expensive at $30.00 for a basic tent site but the facilities were excellent . More like a British holiday camp .

More random " where is the wally pictures here !

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