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Out at the Ark, Abby and Emily had a great deal of fun jumping and playing in the haystacks. That is, until later when the itching began!
Haystack Rock is near Cannon Beach, Oregon. The Pacific Ocean is quite cold to walk in and the tide was coming in this day.
The aptly-named Haystack Mountain (2227 m or 7303 feet) is located less than 1 km north of Slate Peak, near Harts Pass in the North Cascades.
Viewed from the summit of Slate Peak.
September 30, 2008
Here you see a stack of inverted poles for haystack use which will be fixed in the ground and used as a central anchor point for the haystack to be built up and round.
Haystack Rock seen from Cannon Beach. Cannon Beach takes its name from a cannon that washed ashore in the area from the 1846 wreck of USS Shark. The Shark went down in heavy seas off the Columbia River bar several miles north. Cannon Beach, Oregon. (30 December 2019; Nathanael Miller)
The top of Mt Si sits 4167 feet above sea level, thats 3450 feet above where the trail begins. To get to the highest point you have to scramble up the haystack. You can see the haystack from this picture of Mt. Si from the Snoqualmie Valley Trail.
from a series of fotos taken with a Franka Frankarette rangefinder: 1960s tech.
I have a thing about rolled haystacks