The Ozette Triangle Loop is a 9.2 mile hike through wetland forests and a rocky coastline, almost at the northernmost point of the Olympic Peninsula. It’s truly one of the most picturesque hikes in all of Washington state, particularly on the Wedding Rock Trail leg of the triangle that runs along the coast - which has to be timed to be sure you hike on that portion during low tide! We hiked this loop on a foggy, grey day in September last year, and I took a series of photos along the way with my Fujica GS645W. The 645 is a great “little” medium format camera not only because of it’s relatively compact size, but the 6x4.5 frame size gives 15 exposures on a roll of 120 film, compared to 8 on the 6x9, or 10 on the 6x7. The GS645W has added feature of a fast 45mm wide angle lens, which makes it even easier to use as a snapshot camera.