
Our time here in Washington is coming to an end.
A week ago we were able to take one last camping trip down to Mt. St. Helen's. It was really neat, we recommend everyone to visit Mt. St. Helen's at least once in their lifetime. It is amazing to see the path of destruction that is still visible 28 years later. We camped in a nice little campground outside the park, and the next morning we drove down into the park. We went to two of the visitor centers in the park, Johnson's Ridge and The Weyerhauser center. At Johnson's ridge we watched a cool video that re-enacted the explosion and displayed the brutal force of the blow, and also went on a little hike to see all the views of the mountain. The Weyerhauser center was interesting as well. It mostly was all about how the company Weyerhauser, a logging company here in Washington, was a major participant in the restoring of all the areas that were damaged by the blow. A cool thing we learned was that Weyerhauser planted 80 million new trees, by hand, in the areas that were leveled by the explosion, pretty neat!
We had tons of fun, one of our most favorite camping trips up here in Washington.
Now it is packing time! Time to head back to good old Utah.

