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Hiking the Historic Iron Goat Trail in Skykomish, WA 🚂🌲🐾

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Simba 🐾 and I laced up our boots and set out on one of Washington’s most fascinating trails—the Iron Goat Trail near Skykomish. What makes this hike so special is its unique blend of railroad history and Cascades scenery , all along the route once used by the Great Northern Railway. From abandoned tunnels to interpretive signs, every step tells a story of grit, tragedy, and the breathtaking beauty of the mountains. 📍 Highlights from Our Hike 🚂 Walking the historic Great Northern Railway route 🕳️ Discovering abandoned tunnels, trestles, and interpretive signs 🌲 Hiking through lush forests and mountain views of the Cascades ❄️ Learning about the 1910 Wellington Avalanche —the deadliest avalanche in U.S. history 🐾 Watching Simba enjoy the dog-friendly trail and fresh mountain air The Story Behind the Trail The Iron Goat Trail gets its name from the railroad’s mountain goat logo, a symbol of perseverance in the rugged Cascades. But this trail isn’t just about pretty scenery—...

Visiting the Wayside Chapel in Monroe, WA ⛪🐾

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On our road trip along Highway 2 , Simba 🐾 and I stopped at one of Washington’s sweetest and most unusual roadside gems—the Wayside Chapel in Monroe. Built in the 1960s, this tiny church has been welcoming travelers for decades. Though small in size, it’s a big-hearted stop offering peace, reflection, and a reminder to slow down during a busy journey. 📍 Highlights from Our Visit ⛪ Admiring the adorable miniature church along Highway 2 📖 Learning about its history and community purpose 🌆 Enjoying Monroe’s roadside charm and hidden gems 🐾 Taking fun photos and videos with Simba at this unique stop ✨ Appreciating a quiet, peaceful pause on a road trip Why the Wayside Chapel is Special Road trips are often about the unexpected, and the Wayside Chapel is one of those places that makes you smile. Its tiny size makes it instantly charming, but it’s the sense of community and history that gives it character. Built for weary travelers to find a moment of rest and reflection, it con...

Visiting the Truck-Eating Bridge in Kirkland, WA 🚚🍴

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Simba 🐾 and I tracked down one of the Seattle area’s quirkiest roadside oddities— the Truck-Eating Bridge in Kirkland, WA! Known for its notoriously low clearance, this bridge has “chomped down” on more than a few unsuspecting trucks over the years. While we didn’t catch any action during our stop, it was still a fun and unusual landmark to add to our growing list of quirky roadside attractions. 📍 Highlights from Our Visit 🚧 Seeing the infamous Truck-Eating Bridge up close 📸 Snapping fun photos and videos with this oddity 🤔 Learning why so many trucks fall victim to its clearance trap 🌆 Exploring a bit of Kirkland’s charm beyond the bridge 🐕 Simba adding his own dose of adventure to the stop Why It’s Worth a Stop Roadside attractions don’t always have to be grand or flashy—sometimes it’s the weird little things that make road trips memorable. The Truck-Eating Bridge is one of those places that locals laugh about and travelers love to discover. With warning signs that ma...

Exploring The Fin Project in Seattle, WA 🌊⚓

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Simba 🐾 and I set out to explore one of Seattle’s most unique and thought-provoking art installations— The Fin Project at Magnuson Park. This outdoor display features 22 real submarine fins repurposed from decommissioned U.S. Navy submarines, creating a striking combination of military history and modern creativity. Each fin stands upright in the ground, forming a dramatic arc across the park’s landscape. Walking among them, you can’t help but reflect on their Cold War past while appreciating how they’ve been transformed into a community space for art, remembrance, and inspiration. 📍 Highlights from Our Visit 🌊 Seeing 22 authentic submarine fins repurposed as public art ⚓ Learning about their Cold War submarine history and legacy 🌅 Enjoying waterfront views at Magnuson Park 🐾 Capturing fun and unique photos with Simba at this landmark 🎨 Experiencing a powerful blend of art, history, and outdoor adventure Why The Fin Project is Special Seattle is known for its eclectic mi...

Discovering Wedgwood Rock in Seattle, WA 🪨

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Simba 🐾 and I went on a neighborhood adventure to track down one of Seattle’s coolest hidden natural landmarks— Wedgwood Rock ! Tucked into the Wedgwood neighborhood, this massive glacial erratic was carried here thousands of years ago during the last Ice Age. Today, it’s an impressive reminder of the forces of nature, standing quietly among city streets and homes. It’s not every day you find a giant boulder in the middle of a residential neighborhood, and that’s what makes Wedgwood Rock such a quirky and fascinating stop! 📍 Highlights from Our Visit 🪨 Admiring the massive Wedgwood Rock up close ❄️ Learning about its glacial history and geology 🌳 Strolling through the peaceful Wedgwood neighborhood 🐾 Snapping fun photos with Simba by this unexpected landmark 🔎 Discovering one of Seattle’s hidden gems right in plain sight Why Wedgwood Rock is Worth a Visit Wedgwood Rock isn’t flashy, but that’s part of its charm. It’s a fascinating glimpse into Seattle’s geologic past, when...

Visiting the Iconic Gum Wall in Seattle, WA 🍬

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Simba 🐾 and I made a sticky stop at one of Seattle’s quirkiest and most colorful landmarks—the Gum Wall ! Tucked away in Post Alley just below Pike Place Market, this unusual attraction is covered in thousands of pieces of chewed gum pressed onto brick walls. It’s equal parts fascinating, artistic, and a little gross—but that’s what makes it unforgettable. The Gum Wall has become a favorite stop for travelers from around the world, turning a back alley into a living, ever-changing piece of art. Whether you find it weird, fun, or oddly beautiful, it’s a must-see stop when exploring Seattle. 📍 Highlights from Our Visit 🚶 Walking through Post Alley near Pike Place Market 🍬 Close-up views of the gum-covered walls in all their colorful glory 📸 Capturing fun, weird, and artsy photos & videos 🐾 Exploring this unusual Seattle landmark with Simba by my side 🌟 Adding an iconic Seattle attraction to our quirky travel bucket list Why the Gum Wall is a Must-See Seattle is packed ...

Tracking Down the Psychic Chicken of Seattle 🐔🔮

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I couldn’t resist hunting down one of Seattle’s strangest and most whimsical roadside attractions— the Psychic Chicken of Seattle ! Equal parts quirky sculpture and local oddity, this offbeat landmark proves that sometimes the weirdest stops are the most fun. Seattle is known for its creativity and eccentric side, and the Psychic Chicken fits right in. Whether you’re into public art, hidden gems, or just love snapping fun travel photos, this feathered fortune-teller is worth a visit. 📍 Highlights from Our Visit 🐔🔮 Meeting the legendary Psychic Chicken of Seattle 🎨 Snapping photos of this quirky roadside sculpture 🐾 Enjoying the adventure with Simba as we explored the city’s weird side 🌟 Adding a must-see Seattle oddity to our quirky travel list 🗺️ A perfect addition to any Seattle day trip or offbeat itinerary Why You Should Visit the Psychic Chicken Seattle is full of iconic landmarks like the Space Needle and Pike Place Market, but if you love discovering the city’s off...