Hurricane Ridge, Olympic National Park, Washington



This is a location of pure peace. Quiet when we were there. At the beginning of the day. Not to busy, all fun times that day. Check out those clouds. (the 2nd view was out of the visitors center, giving you an even up higher view of these clouds & mtns.)

If you can tell me why this named "Hurricane Ridge", you will make my day. I am clueless. Don't hurricane happen near water? I can understand why it would be called like wild winds ridge, or something like that??! It is super windy there.  so cold too. My nose hairs were even freezing. COLD!!! Beth ( :

Comments

eileeninmd said…
Hello Beth, Hurricane Ridge shaped by the wind and snow. It supposedly has wind gusting up to 75 miles an hour, which leads to the name Hurricane Ridge. When were you there, we went Sept30-Oct 8 2016. We have have just missed you.

Happy Monday, enjoy your new week!
Linda Kay said…
We might actually make it to Washington this year on a summer road trip.
TexWisGirl said…
it is pretty - a calm hurricane. :)
Debbie said…
stunning cloud formation, looking a bit like cotton in the sky!!!! a beautiful place!!!!
This N That said…
Love the clouds..Looks like white sand on a desert..
Amazing clouds aren't they! xx
Rose said…
Beautiful, Beth....love that sky, too.
Ruth Hiebert said…
Beautiful shots. I was wondering about that name as well.
William Kendall said…
Amazing views. I would imagine Eileen's answer is true.
Stephanie said…
Very pretty views!
don said…
A fine series on this marvelous mountain area. The view is excellent from this viewpoint.
EG CameraGirl said…
The clouds look like a cozy, warm blanket.
Linda said…
I see bolls of cotton... quite a remarkable sky!
Love those clouds!...:)JP
genie said…
Good Golly, Miss Molly...when are these gorgeous pictures of WA going to end. I am drooling as I looking at them. I wanna be out there so badly.
Unknown said…
The clouds are very pretty. I love the view of the mountains.
Tanya Breese said…
the clouds in the 2nd photo look like snow!
Sharon Wagner said…
It looks like you're on the tippity top of the world.
Tony McGurk said…
The clouds in the 2nd photo are a really interesting patter.

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