Puget Sound/ˈpjuːdʒɪt/ is a sound along the northwestern coast of the U.S. state of Washington, an inlet of the Pacific Ocean, and part of the Salish Sea. It is a complex estuarine system of interconnected marine waterways and basins, with one major and two minor connections to the open Pacific Ocean via the Strait of Juan de Fuca—Admiralty Inlet being the major connection and Deception Pass and Swinomish Channel being the minor. Flow through Deception Pass is approximately equal to 2% of the total tidal exchange between Puget Sound and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Puget Sound extends approximately 100 miles (160km) from Deception Pass in the north to Olympia, Washington in the south. Its average depth is 450 feet (140m) and its maximum depth, off Point Jefferson between Indianola and Kingston, is 930 feet (280m). The depth of the main basin, between the southern tip of Whidbey Island and Tacoma, Washington, is approximately 600 feet (180m).
The term "Puget Sound" is used not just for the body of water but also the Puget Sound region centered on the sound.
The corridor runs 156 miles (251km) from Vancouver, British Columbia south to Seattle, Washington, continuing 310 miles (500km) south via Portland, Oregon to Eugene, Oregon. Two daily trains travel to and from Vancouver, with Seattle or Portland as its starting or ending point; supplemental Thruway Motorcoach service connects travelers from Vancouver to trains heading south from Seattle, as well as providing additional service between Portland and Eugene, and connections to other Amtrak Thruway destinations in Washington and Oregon. The second daily service between Seattle and Vancouver, BC started on August 19, 2009.As of December 2011 four trains run daily between Seattle and Portland, with two of those providing service to Eugene.
The Puget Sound region is a coastal area of the Pacific Northwest in the U.S. state of Washington, including Puget Sound, the Puget Sound lowlands, and the surrounding region roughly west of the Cascade Range and east of the Olympic Mountains. It is characterised by a complex array of saltwater bays, islands, and peninsulas carved out by prehistoric glaciers.
History
The Puget Sound region was formed by the collision and attachment of many terranes ("microcontinents") to the North American Plate between about 50 to 10 million years ago. About 15,000 years ago, the Puget Sound region was covered by a lobe of the Cordilleran Ice Sheet. The ice was about 3,000 feet (900m) thick in the vicinity of Seattle. By the time Captain George Vancouver found the Sound, early native people had already been there for over 5,000 years.
Logging started as early as 1853. In the 1880s logging railroads cut their way into Puget Sound. 1886 the St. Helens fire burned 300,000 acres (1,200km2). Mount Rainier National Park started in 1899. The 1902 Yacolt fire burned 600,000 acres (2,400km2). Olympic National Park was established in 1938.
The hills and lakes of Seattle, Washington are a direct result of multiple Puget Lobe advances during the Ice Age. Beneath the drumlins, outwash, glacial troughs, and scattered glacial erratics lies the Seattle Fault, an active fault which has produced numerous magnitude 6 or higher earthquakes since the Ice Age.
Interstate 90 exposes much of this geology in its first few miles heading east from downtown. The freeway begins on old tidelands that were filled by early residents of Seattle. Hills composed of soft glacial deposits were moved and dumped into Elliot Bay to make new land for a growing city. Today’s SODO district - including stadiums for the Seattle Seahawks and Seattle Mariners - sits on filled tidelands that are especially prone to seismic shaking during the next big ear...
published: 03 Mar 2015
Puget Sound - 4K Drone Reel - DJI Mavic 3
Locations Filmed (All in Washington State):
- Kingston
- Poulsbo
- Port Gamble
- Bainbridge Island
- Pleasant Harbor
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FLY FISHING the PUGET SOUND: SEARUN Cutthroat & Coho fishing with Josh Phillips
FLY FISHING the PUGET SOUND in Washington State: This film highlights Josh Phillips and his story of growing up near the Puget Sound, just a stones throw away from where he learned to fly fish for sea-run cutthroat trout in the saltwater. Josh tells his story of fulfilling his dream of playing soccer professionally and ultimately creating his dream job at Spawn Fly Fish in Ilwaco, Washington. This film captures Josh Phillips story of working hard and having success with the things he loves. Fly fishing for Sea-Run Cutthroat, Coho and his professional soccer career with the Portland Timbers all highlighted in this Todd Moen film. https://spawnflyfish.com @SpawnFlyFish
Special thanks to these companies that help support my film work with Catch Magazine and helping introduce fly fishing to...
published: 29 Oct 2023
OLYMPIA WASHINGTON - EXPLORING THE PUGET SOUND - TRAVEL VLOG
Explore Olympia Washington with us! This is the capital of the State of Washington, situated on the southernmost point of the Puget Sound. It is the perfect place to visit during the fall travel season.
Olympia is surrounded by water and known for great seafood, incredible forests, and even...the elusive Bigfoot? We check out the Washington State capitol building in the downtown, grab some Olympia Coffee, and finish it off with a kayak trip in the Puget Sound and a hike in the Pacific Northwest forest.
This video was sponsored in part by Experience Olympia. Check them out for more information.
https://www.experienceolympia.com/
Featured in this vlog:
Chelsea Oyster Bar: https://www.chelseafarms.net/oyster-bar
Tugboat Annies: https://tugboatannies.com/
Well 80 Brewhouse: http://well80....
published: 22 Sep 2020
BNSF's Puget Sound Mainline
Trains, ships, and sunsets! Follow BNSF's Scenic Subdivision between Seattle and Everett. Mainline freight trains mix with Sounder commuter trains, Amtrak Talgo train sets, the Empire Builder, and the Rocky Mountaineer.
Shot in 2018, this is an excerpt from our program "Along Puget Sound" available on DVD, Blu-ray, and Digital Download with Vimeo on Demand.
Visit 7ideaproductions.com for all the details!
https://www.7ideaproductions.com/products/along-puget-sound?_pos=1&_sid=d1741998f&_ss=r
published: 08 Aug 2023
Puget Sound Cruise Review - American Constellation Cruise Ship
This is the story of a 7-day cruise on Puget Sound (in the Pacific Northwest) with American Cruise Lines on their ship American Constellation.
In spite of mother nature throwing us some very challenging windy weather that prevented us from visiting two of the places on our original itinerary, it still ended up being an enjoyable and memorable cruise.
We did end up making it to Anacortes, Port Angeles, Port Townsend, and Poulsbo. The cruise began and ended in Seattle. Excursions took us to Victoria, Whidbey Island, and Port Gamble.
I'm embarrassed to say that I made two factual errors in my voiceover of this video. In spite of what I say in the voiceover, this was NOT my 56th cruise overall... it was my 57th! Also, the ferry ride that I took to Victoria was NOT my first-ever ferry r...
published: 27 May 2022
Geological History of Puget Sound
published: 23 Jun 2021
PNT Eabo Thru-Hike: Puget Sound
Here is the Puget Sound section of my 2023 Eabo PNT thru-hike from Port Towsend to Bellingham. This section is mostly road walks and dreaded my most hikers. I tried to embrace the easy miles and frequent opportunities for town food. With this mindset I was able to really enjoy this section.
Follow/Contact on IG: @davidbraunlich
Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/13995079
Gear List: https://lighterpack.com/r/0t7ejd
published: 06 Jan 2024
WFDW patrols Puget Sound for illegal crabbing
Crabbing in the Puget Sound is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, but the 4th of July holiday is creating a lot of confusion. Fish and wildlife police cracked down on people breaking the rules.
The hills and lakes of Seattle, Washington are a direct result of multiple Puget Lobe advances during the Ice Age. Beneath the drumlins, outwash, glacial troug...
The hills and lakes of Seattle, Washington are a direct result of multiple Puget Lobe advances during the Ice Age. Beneath the drumlins, outwash, glacial troughs, and scattered glacial erratics lies the Seattle Fault, an active fault which has produced numerous magnitude 6 or higher earthquakes since the Ice Age.
Interstate 90 exposes much of this geology in its first few miles heading east from downtown. The freeway begins on old tidelands that were filled by early residents of Seattle. Hills composed of soft glacial deposits were moved and dumped into Elliot Bay to make new land for a growing city. Today’s SODO district - including stadiums for the Seattle Seahawks and Seattle Mariners - sits on filled tidelands that are especially prone to seismic shaking during the next big earthquake in the Puget Sound.
Tom Foster (http://HUGEfloods.com) and Nick Zentner (Central Washington University) have been hiking together in Washington for years. ’Geology of Seattle’ is part of an “I-90 Rocks” video series.
The hills and lakes of Seattle, Washington are a direct result of multiple Puget Lobe advances during the Ice Age. Beneath the drumlins, outwash, glacial troughs, and scattered glacial erratics lies the Seattle Fault, an active fault which has produced numerous magnitude 6 or higher earthquakes since the Ice Age.
Interstate 90 exposes much of this geology in its first few miles heading east from downtown. The freeway begins on old tidelands that were filled by early residents of Seattle. Hills composed of soft glacial deposits were moved and dumped into Elliot Bay to make new land for a growing city. Today’s SODO district - including stadiums for the Seattle Seahawks and Seattle Mariners - sits on filled tidelands that are especially prone to seismic shaking during the next big earthquake in the Puget Sound.
Tom Foster (http://HUGEfloods.com) and Nick Zentner (Central Washington University) have been hiking together in Washington for years. ’Geology of Seattle’ is part of an “I-90 Rocks” video series.
Locations Filmed (All in Washington State):
- Kingston
- Poulsbo
- Port Gamble
- Bainbridge Island
- Pleasant Harbor
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Locations Filmed (All in Washington State):
- Kingston
- Poulsbo
- Port Gamble
- Bainbridge Island
- Pleasant Harbor
Follow us on Social:
https://www.instagram.com/ournordhome/
https://www.tiktok.com/@ournordhome
Locations Filmed (All in Washington State):
- Kingston
- Poulsbo
- Port Gamble
- Bainbridge Island
- Pleasant Harbor
Follow us on Social:
https://www.instagram.com/ournordhome/
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FLY FISHING the PUGET SOUND in Washington State: This film highlights Josh Phillips and his story of growing up near the Puget Sound, just a stones throw away f...
FLY FISHING the PUGET SOUND in Washington State: This film highlights Josh Phillips and his story of growing up near the Puget Sound, just a stones throw away from where he learned to fly fish for sea-run cutthroat trout in the saltwater. Josh tells his story of fulfilling his dream of playing soccer professionally and ultimately creating his dream job at Spawn Fly Fish in Ilwaco, Washington. This film captures Josh Phillips story of working hard and having success with the things he loves. Fly fishing for Sea-Run Cutthroat, Coho and his professional soccer career with the Portland Timbers all highlighted in this Todd Moen film. https://spawnflyfish.com @SpawnFlyFish
Special thanks to these companies that help support my film work with Catch Magazine and helping introduce fly fishing to new anglers around the globe.
R.L. Winston Rod Company - https://winstonrods.com
Bauer Fly Reels - https://bauerflyreel.com
Orvis Fly Fishing - https://www.orvis.com/fly-fishing
#FLYFISHING #SPAWNFLYFISH #cutthroatmode
@newflyfisher @tightlinevideo @orvisguidetoflyfishing
FLY FISHING the PUGET SOUND in Washington State: This film highlights Josh Phillips and his story of growing up near the Puget Sound, just a stones throw away from where he learned to fly fish for sea-run cutthroat trout in the saltwater. Josh tells his story of fulfilling his dream of playing soccer professionally and ultimately creating his dream job at Spawn Fly Fish in Ilwaco, Washington. This film captures Josh Phillips story of working hard and having success with the things he loves. Fly fishing for Sea-Run Cutthroat, Coho and his professional soccer career with the Portland Timbers all highlighted in this Todd Moen film. https://spawnflyfish.com @SpawnFlyFish
Special thanks to these companies that help support my film work with Catch Magazine and helping introduce fly fishing to new anglers around the globe.
R.L. Winston Rod Company - https://winstonrods.com
Bauer Fly Reels - https://bauerflyreel.com
Orvis Fly Fishing - https://www.orvis.com/fly-fishing
#FLYFISHING #SPAWNFLYFISH #cutthroatmode
@newflyfisher @tightlinevideo @orvisguidetoflyfishing
Explore Olympia Washington with us! This is the capital of the State of Washington, situated on the southernmost point of the Puget Sound. It is the perfect pla...
Explore Olympia Washington with us! This is the capital of the State of Washington, situated on the southernmost point of the Puget Sound. It is the perfect place to visit during the fall travel season.
Olympia is surrounded by water and known for great seafood, incredible forests, and even...the elusive Bigfoot? We check out the Washington State capitol building in the downtown, grab some Olympia Coffee, and finish it off with a kayak trip in the Puget Sound and a hike in the Pacific Northwest forest.
This video was sponsored in part by Experience Olympia. Check them out for more information.
https://www.experienceolympia.com/
Featured in this vlog:
Chelsea Oyster Bar: https://www.chelseafarms.net/oyster-bar
Tugboat Annies: https://tugboatannies.com/
Well 80 Brewhouse: http://well80.com/
Olympia Coffee: @Seattle Coffee Gear https://www.olympiacoffee.com/
Burial Grounds Coffee: https://www.burialgroundscoffee.com/
Fall Attire:
Allbirds: https://www.allbirds.com/
The Perfect Jean https://theperfectjean.nyc/
Farm brand - discount code offered FARM4ATLAS: https://farmexclusives.com/
Where we stayed: Hilton Garden Inn Olympia
https://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/olmhpgi-hilton-garden-inn-olympia/
Music by:
TrackTribe - SeaTac https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNePy0HJwXI
TrackTribe - Back to Portland - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxMrZI28LE4
Another Breath - Another Breath - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fv33rwv0ymo
Luxury by Causmic - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DRcuHkozVE
Music by Ehrling:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkXVou-i0Qm-L1DYVQE9BEw/featured
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5wo7dlNLNdFmaaU7NTtdoT?si=zBXoRvObQc6XLAAroRCHmg
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Explore Olympia Washington with us! This is the capital of the State of Washington, situated on the southernmost point of the Puget Sound. It is the perfect place to visit during the fall travel season.
Olympia is surrounded by water and known for great seafood, incredible forests, and even...the elusive Bigfoot? We check out the Washington State capitol building in the downtown, grab some Olympia Coffee, and finish it off with a kayak trip in the Puget Sound and a hike in the Pacific Northwest forest.
This video was sponsored in part by Experience Olympia. Check them out for more information.
https://www.experienceolympia.com/
Featured in this vlog:
Chelsea Oyster Bar: https://www.chelseafarms.net/oyster-bar
Tugboat Annies: https://tugboatannies.com/
Well 80 Brewhouse: http://well80.com/
Olympia Coffee: @Seattle Coffee Gear https://www.olympiacoffee.com/
Burial Grounds Coffee: https://www.burialgroundscoffee.com/
Fall Attire:
Allbirds: https://www.allbirds.com/
The Perfect Jean https://theperfectjean.nyc/
Farm brand - discount code offered FARM4ATLAS: https://farmexclusives.com/
Where we stayed: Hilton Garden Inn Olympia
https://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/olmhpgi-hilton-garden-inn-olympia/
Music by:
TrackTribe - SeaTac https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNePy0HJwXI
TrackTribe - Back to Portland - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxMrZI28LE4
Another Breath - Another Breath - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fv33rwv0ymo
Luxury by Causmic - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DRcuHkozVE
Music by Ehrling:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkXVou-i0Qm-L1DYVQE9BEw/featured
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5wo7dlNLNdFmaaU7NTtdoT?si=zBXoRvObQc6XLAAroRCHmg
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Filmed on iPhone 11 Pro: https://amzn.to/2DNbXHt
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Trains, ships, and sunsets! Follow BNSF's Scenic Subdivision between Seattle and Everett. Mainline freight trains mix with Sounder commuter trains, Amtrak Talgo...
Trains, ships, and sunsets! Follow BNSF's Scenic Subdivision between Seattle and Everett. Mainline freight trains mix with Sounder commuter trains, Amtrak Talgo train sets, the Empire Builder, and the Rocky Mountaineer.
Shot in 2018, this is an excerpt from our program "Along Puget Sound" available on DVD, Blu-ray, and Digital Download with Vimeo on Demand.
Visit 7ideaproductions.com for all the details!
https://www.7ideaproductions.com/products/along-puget-sound?_pos=1&_sid=d1741998f&_ss=r
Trains, ships, and sunsets! Follow BNSF's Scenic Subdivision between Seattle and Everett. Mainline freight trains mix with Sounder commuter trains, Amtrak Talgo train sets, the Empire Builder, and the Rocky Mountaineer.
Shot in 2018, this is an excerpt from our program "Along Puget Sound" available on DVD, Blu-ray, and Digital Download with Vimeo on Demand.
Visit 7ideaproductions.com for all the details!
https://www.7ideaproductions.com/products/along-puget-sound?_pos=1&_sid=d1741998f&_ss=r
This is the story of a 7-day cruise on Puget Sound (in the Pacific Northwest) with American Cruise Lines on their ship American Constellation.
In spite of moth...
This is the story of a 7-day cruise on Puget Sound (in the Pacific Northwest) with American Cruise Lines on their ship American Constellation.
In spite of mother nature throwing us some very challenging windy weather that prevented us from visiting two of the places on our original itinerary, it still ended up being an enjoyable and memorable cruise.
We did end up making it to Anacortes, Port Angeles, Port Townsend, and Poulsbo. The cruise began and ended in Seattle. Excursions took us to Victoria, Whidbey Island, and Port Gamble.
I'm embarrassed to say that I made two factual errors in my voiceover of this video. In spite of what I say in the voiceover, this was NOT my 56th cruise overall... it was my 57th! Also, the ferry ride that I took to Victoria was NOT my first-ever ferry ride. After making the video, I remembered that I did actually ride a ferry in Mexico many years ago, between Cozumel and Playa Del Carmen. Sorry about that, but the older I get, the more this kind of stuff is going to happen!
If you're interested in booking a cruise with American Cruise Lines, or any other cruise line, feel free to use the services of my Travel Agent, Caitlin Gallagher. Her fees are paid for by the cruise lines, so it doesn't cost you anything extra at all to have Caitlin do the work of arranging your cruise and being the contact person for the cruise line. If you've ever tried to call one of the cruise lines to book a cruise, or to make some kind of modification to your existing reservation, you'll appreciate why it's way better to have your travel agent deal with the cruise line instead of you doing it yourself! Email Caitlin at [email protected] or visit her web site at www.ambrentravel.com
This is the story of a 7-day cruise on Puget Sound (in the Pacific Northwest) with American Cruise Lines on their ship American Constellation.
In spite of mother nature throwing us some very challenging windy weather that prevented us from visiting two of the places on our original itinerary, it still ended up being an enjoyable and memorable cruise.
We did end up making it to Anacortes, Port Angeles, Port Townsend, and Poulsbo. The cruise began and ended in Seattle. Excursions took us to Victoria, Whidbey Island, and Port Gamble.
I'm embarrassed to say that I made two factual errors in my voiceover of this video. In spite of what I say in the voiceover, this was NOT my 56th cruise overall... it was my 57th! Also, the ferry ride that I took to Victoria was NOT my first-ever ferry ride. After making the video, I remembered that I did actually ride a ferry in Mexico many years ago, between Cozumel and Playa Del Carmen. Sorry about that, but the older I get, the more this kind of stuff is going to happen!
If you're interested in booking a cruise with American Cruise Lines, or any other cruise line, feel free to use the services of my Travel Agent, Caitlin Gallagher. Her fees are paid for by the cruise lines, so it doesn't cost you anything extra at all to have Caitlin do the work of arranging your cruise and being the contact person for the cruise line. If you've ever tried to call one of the cruise lines to book a cruise, or to make some kind of modification to your existing reservation, you'll appreciate why it's way better to have your travel agent deal with the cruise line instead of you doing it yourself! Email Caitlin at [email protected] or visit her web site at www.ambrentravel.com
Here is the Puget Sound section of my 2023 Eabo PNT thru-hike from Port Towsend to Bellingham. This section is mostly road walks and dreaded my most hikers. I...
Here is the Puget Sound section of my 2023 Eabo PNT thru-hike from Port Towsend to Bellingham. This section is mostly road walks and dreaded my most hikers. I tried to embrace the easy miles and frequent opportunities for town food. With this mindset I was able to really enjoy this section.
Follow/Contact on IG: @davidbraunlich
Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/13995079
Gear List: https://lighterpack.com/r/0t7ejd
Here is the Puget Sound section of my 2023 Eabo PNT thru-hike from Port Towsend to Bellingham. This section is mostly road walks and dreaded my most hikers. I tried to embrace the easy miles and frequent opportunities for town food. With this mindset I was able to really enjoy this section.
Follow/Contact on IG: @davidbraunlich
Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/13995079
Gear List: https://lighterpack.com/r/0t7ejd
Crabbing in the Puget Sound is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, but the 4th of July holiday is creating a lot of confusion. Fish and wildlife police cracked d...
Crabbing in the Puget Sound is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, but the 4th of July holiday is creating a lot of confusion. Fish and wildlife police cracked down on people breaking the rules.
Crabbing in the Puget Sound is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, but the 4th of July holiday is creating a lot of confusion. Fish and wildlife police cracked down on people breaking the rules.
The hills and lakes of Seattle, Washington are a direct result of multiple Puget Lobe advances during the Ice Age. Beneath the drumlins, outwash, glacial troughs, and scattered glacial erratics lies the Seattle Fault, an active fault which has produced numerous magnitude 6 or higher earthquakes since the Ice Age.
Interstate 90 exposes much of this geology in its first few miles heading east from downtown. The freeway begins on old tidelands that were filled by early residents of Seattle. Hills composed of soft glacial deposits were moved and dumped into Elliot Bay to make new land for a growing city. Today’s SODO district - including stadiums for the Seattle Seahawks and Seattle Mariners - sits on filled tidelands that are especially prone to seismic shaking during the next big earthquake in the Puget Sound.
Tom Foster (http://HUGEfloods.com) and Nick Zentner (Central Washington University) have been hiking together in Washington for years. ’Geology of Seattle’ is part of an “I-90 Rocks” video series.
Locations Filmed (All in Washington State):
- Kingston
- Poulsbo
- Port Gamble
- Bainbridge Island
- Pleasant Harbor
Follow us on Social:
https://www.instagram.com/ournordhome/
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FLY FISHING the PUGET SOUND in Washington State: This film highlights Josh Phillips and his story of growing up near the Puget Sound, just a stones throw away from where he learned to fly fish for sea-run cutthroat trout in the saltwater. Josh tells his story of fulfilling his dream of playing soccer professionally and ultimately creating his dream job at Spawn Fly Fish in Ilwaco, Washington. This film captures Josh Phillips story of working hard and having success with the things he loves. Fly fishing for Sea-Run Cutthroat, Coho and his professional soccer career with the Portland Timbers all highlighted in this Todd Moen film. https://spawnflyfish.com @SpawnFlyFish
Special thanks to these companies that help support my film work with Catch Magazine and helping introduce fly fishing to new anglers around the globe.
R.L. Winston Rod Company - https://winstonrods.com
Bauer Fly Reels - https://bauerflyreel.com
Orvis Fly Fishing - https://www.orvis.com/fly-fishing
#FLYFISHING #SPAWNFLYFISH #cutthroatmode
@newflyfisher @tightlinevideo @orvisguidetoflyfishing
Explore Olympia Washington with us! This is the capital of the State of Washington, situated on the southernmost point of the Puget Sound. It is the perfect place to visit during the fall travel season.
Olympia is surrounded by water and known for great seafood, incredible forests, and even...the elusive Bigfoot? We check out the Washington State capitol building in the downtown, grab some Olympia Coffee, and finish it off with a kayak trip in the Puget Sound and a hike in the Pacific Northwest forest.
This video was sponsored in part by Experience Olympia. Check them out for more information.
https://www.experienceolympia.com/
Featured in this vlog:
Chelsea Oyster Bar: https://www.chelseafarms.net/oyster-bar
Tugboat Annies: https://tugboatannies.com/
Well 80 Brewhouse: http://well80.com/
Olympia Coffee: @Seattle Coffee Gear https://www.olympiacoffee.com/
Burial Grounds Coffee: https://www.burialgroundscoffee.com/
Fall Attire:
Allbirds: https://www.allbirds.com/
The Perfect Jean https://theperfectjean.nyc/
Farm brand - discount code offered FARM4ATLAS: https://farmexclusives.com/
Where we stayed: Hilton Garden Inn Olympia
https://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/olmhpgi-hilton-garden-inn-olympia/
Music by:
TrackTribe - SeaTac https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNePy0HJwXI
TrackTribe - Back to Portland - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxMrZI28LE4
Another Breath - Another Breath - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fv33rwv0ymo
Luxury by Causmic - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DRcuHkozVE
Music by Ehrling:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkXVou-i0Qm-L1DYVQE9BEw/featured
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5wo7dlNLNdFmaaU7NTtdoT?si=zBXoRvObQc6XLAAroRCHmg
📸FILMING GEAR 📸https://kit.co/runtheatlas
Filmed on iPhone 11 Pro: https://amzn.to/2DNbXHt
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Trains, ships, and sunsets! Follow BNSF's Scenic Subdivision between Seattle and Everett. Mainline freight trains mix with Sounder commuter trains, Amtrak Talgo train sets, the Empire Builder, and the Rocky Mountaineer.
Shot in 2018, this is an excerpt from our program "Along Puget Sound" available on DVD, Blu-ray, and Digital Download with Vimeo on Demand.
Visit 7ideaproductions.com for all the details!
https://www.7ideaproductions.com/products/along-puget-sound?_pos=1&_sid=d1741998f&_ss=r
This is the story of a 7-day cruise on Puget Sound (in the Pacific Northwest) with American Cruise Lines on their ship American Constellation.
In spite of mother nature throwing us some very challenging windy weather that prevented us from visiting two of the places on our original itinerary, it still ended up being an enjoyable and memorable cruise.
We did end up making it to Anacortes, Port Angeles, Port Townsend, and Poulsbo. The cruise began and ended in Seattle. Excursions took us to Victoria, Whidbey Island, and Port Gamble.
I'm embarrassed to say that I made two factual errors in my voiceover of this video. In spite of what I say in the voiceover, this was NOT my 56th cruise overall... it was my 57th! Also, the ferry ride that I took to Victoria was NOT my first-ever ferry ride. After making the video, I remembered that I did actually ride a ferry in Mexico many years ago, between Cozumel and Playa Del Carmen. Sorry about that, but the older I get, the more this kind of stuff is going to happen!
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Here is the Puget Sound section of my 2023 Eabo PNT thru-hike from Port Towsend to Bellingham. This section is mostly road walks and dreaded my most hikers. I tried to embrace the easy miles and frequent opportunities for town food. With this mindset I was able to really enjoy this section.
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Crabbing in the Puget Sound is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, but the 4th of July holiday is creating a lot of confusion. Fish and wildlife police cracked down on people breaking the rules.
Puget Sound/ˈpjuːdʒɪt/ is a sound along the northwestern coast of the U.S. state of Washington, an inlet of the Pacific Ocean, and part of the Salish Sea. It is a complex estuarine system of interconnected marine waterways and basins, with one major and two minor connections to the open Pacific Ocean via the Strait of Juan de Fuca—Admiralty Inlet being the major connection and Deception Pass and Swinomish Channel being the minor. Flow through Deception Pass is approximately equal to 2% of the total tidal exchange between Puget Sound and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Puget Sound extends approximately 100 miles (160km) from Deception Pass in the north to Olympia, Washington in the south. Its average depth is 450 feet (140m) and its maximum depth, off Point Jefferson between Indianola and Kingston, is 930 feet (280m). The depth of the main basin, between the southern tip of Whidbey Island and Tacoma, Washington, is approximately 600 feet (180m).
The term "Puget Sound" is used not just for the body of water but also the Puget Sound region centered on the sound.
everybody came and went summers number one event left early on and spent the next day sinking we should just live here the water looks so clear an unholy union bubbles she blew then let us all down sit the wrong way on a train two of these will ease her pain find someone else to blame and come back Tuesday hasn't she grown so you weren't around? oh... hasn't she grown so you weren't around? oh... you don't even know me but yes you can hold me how does that sound? driving round the Puget Sound find you at the lost and found it's easy to astound if someone needs you but there's a bright side you could say you tried you don't even know me but yes you can hold me how does that sound? but there's a bright side
The parent company of Facebook was making big real estate decisions at the time and going through rounds of layoffs ... The company had about 2,000 employees based in the PugetSound region as of last year, according to the Puget Sound BusinessJournal ... .
The company’s contract with its unionized Machinists workforce in the PugetSound region — where it builds the 737, 767, 777 and 777X — was set to expire in September.
In NorthPugetSound, it also assists tankers, ATBs, and other large vessels in and out of berths and provides escort services throughout the rugged coastal region, which, at times, it highlights can experience extreme weather conditions.
The year-over-year trend lines for different regions showed that while most areas of the state were at or ... We’ve also had a significant increase in flu patients in the PugetSound region.”.
Around 90,000 patients in the PugetSound region covered by United rely on VMFH facilities, according to the hospital system. About 82% of those patients are on government insurance ... We sincerely appreciate your understanding during the negotiations.”.
... (CWR), the new calf has been traveling with J pod since December 20, during which time the pod was observed travelling in the PugetSound area, a coastal region near the US state of Washington. .
... operations by Russia and China in the region ... The new cutters would likely be homeported to the facility on PugetSound and operate in the Arctic and Alaska regions during the warmer summer months.
At its peak, the storm left 700,000 homes and businesses without power, according to PugetSoundEnergy spokesperson AndrewPadula. . The outages were a massive disruption to the region.
Boeing has resumed production of the 737 Max in Renton after a Machinists strike left its factories in the PugetSound region idle from September to mid-November ....
An estimated 25,000 homes in the PugetSound area, the ...Rain is forecast to remain in the Puget Sound region through the weekend and next week, with temperatures sticking in the mid-40s to low-50s.
A common refrain heard by Seattle bicyclists. You can’t ride here. It’s too rainy ... 1 again ... As the heart of Washington’s urban population, the PugetSound region has made big gains in the last couple of years when it comes to bikes.