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We continued on the Olympic Discovery Trail until it ended at the Discovery Bay. We switched to State Route 101 and then 20. Route 20 should have been avoided. It does not have shoulders and it curves a lot. Traffic was heavy. Some trucks passed us more closely than we wanted. Soon we were on Eaglemount Road, Old Eaglemount Road, and then Peterson Road, which were unpaved and almost unrideable. This was the first time we were challenged by gravel trails with rough surfaces that made us realize that our tires were not suitable for all gravel trails. We struggled through and reached Port Gamble and then Kinston. The Kinston-Edmonds ferry ride was pleasant and gave us a good break. But climbing out of Edmonds was tough for Peter. The reward of climbing was a long decent along NE 180th St. to the Burke-Gilman Trail which led to my house.








