We’ve written this guide for 3 days, but we have plenty of suggestions on how to modify it if you have more or less time. In this guide, you’ll discover everything you need to know to plan the perfect Olympic National Park Itinerary – the best things to do, where to stay, how to organize your time – to help you plan an unforgettable adventure. Which is exactly why we’ve written this guide – to help you plan an amazing trip. Because of its size, you’ll want to be strategic about how you organize your trip to avoid multiple 2+ hour drives to get between areas. We’ve been to the park multiple times for 5+ days each, and still haven’t even scratched the surface (though we feel like we’ve done a lot!). Olympic is a gigantic park – the 13th biggest national park in the US – that deserves multiple trips to truly take in all that it has to offer. Having grown up in Seattle, it might surprise you to learn that the first time I, Matt, visited Olympic National Park was in 2020, in my 30’s. There are only a few places in the world where you can spend the first half of your day in an alpine paradise, surrounded by rocky peaks and sweeping views, and end your day on a beach, with your feet in the Pacific Ocean. That biodiversity is what makes Olympic National Park special, and is why it deserves a visit, whether it’s as a weekend getaway from Seattle or as part of a broader Washington road trip. The park boasts rocky alpine zones, perpetually moist rainforests, rugged coastal beaches, and more. My students always have positive things to say after shopping here as well.Olympic National Park is one of three incredible National Parks in Washington State, and is by far the most diverse and interesting of the three. Instructor in the area and I refer my students to Cream City for any of their guitar/gear/repair Staff with a wide selection of guitars, amps, pedals and accessories. I love this place and have been shopping here for years.I've bought and sold about 15 guitars in the last 3 years and this has been my bestĮxperience with a music shop. Me to get my specific setup preferences, shipped it promptly, with great communications start Okay, straight up cream city kicks I bought a tele deluxe over Internet, they worked with.Will absolutely come back here again for my music needs. Got me set up with my new string box and I couldn't be happier with it. Not only is the service and productĪwesome but I really don't think you will find a better price. I really appreciate theĬommunication and help and advice from both Bill and Andy. The double box they ship the guitars in, everything is done perfectly. I have purchased two guitars from this company and the whole experience has been first class.Farewell Sweetwater, Cream City is my new go-to. Of my new 12 string Gretsch Country Gentleman with Cream City was a transaction beyond perfect.īrian at Cream City was extremely helpful, honest, professional and communicative - and the guitarĪrrived in perfect condition two days ahead of schedule. Buying an expensive guitar online can be a nerve racking and treacherous process - but the purchase.Paul Schell for helping with the whole process and making my purchase worry-free. I just received my guitar and its fantastic. I've never purchased a guitar online before, so I was bit weary at first.It was my first time buying a used guitar but I would definitely recommend this company. If fact I'm still haven'tīeen able to put it down. Just received my used 1997 Les Paul Studio DC. All electronics are in perfect working condition. The volume pot is a DiMarzio replacement & the tone pot dates to '74. Master volume & tone controls with black knobs. Bass weighs 7 lbs 9.9 oz.Įlectronics: Original single coil pickup with black cover - 5.94K ohms. 3-ply white pickguard with black thumb-rest. Top-loading bridge with double "barrel" saddles. Neck is straight & truss rod works fine.īody: Offset, solid poplar body finished in Olympic White. Single round string tree & open-gear Fender tuners in perfect working condition. Headstock decals are in great shape with no bits missing. Frets are in great shape with hardly any wear. Rosewood fingerboard with mother of pearl dot inlays. Neck: Nicely rounded & somewhat chunky maple neck with some really pretty flame figuring. The Olympic White finish has aged into more of a cream color & shows variegation throughout. The rosewood fingerboard matches well with the aged Olympic White finish, and thanks to a pro set up from our specialist, the bass plays & sounds wonderful.Ĭosmetic Condition: Typical condition for a 40 year old bass - various nicks, chips, dents & dings scratches, finish blemishes & wear. Nearly all original with some really cool flame figuring in the neck & headstock.
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