Well, it doesn’t take much to get me somewhere new, but of all the pictures in the Seattle Stairway Walks book, it was the picture of the Salmon Bone Bridge that had me most curious. As my pal, Pam, was flipping through the book considering the walks closer to her house, she pointed at the picture and said, “Let’s go there!”
So we hopped in Boitoi and drove to the other end of West Seattle, parked the car, and had some fun route-finding through a neighborhood neither of us was very familiar with.
- Pam at Longfellow Creek
- Dragonfly Pavilion in Longfellow Creek Park
- Salmon Bone Bridge at Longfellow Creek
- Marine-themed boxes around Delridge.
- Sums that up…
- Fisher Flour Mill
- Awesome Electrical Box Art
See more about this walk on the Seattle Stairway Walks’ website!
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I’m getting my exercise this winter following the walks in “Seattle Stairway Walks”. You can get your copy here.
On Saturday, February 8th, Feet First hosts its second annual Stairway Walks Day, with guided tours across Seattle neighborhoods, featuring stairs, stairs and more stairs! It’s a fund-raisier, so you buy your tickets right here: Brown Paper Tickets.
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