Living in the Clouds: The Olympic Wilderness
The newest of the national parks, Olympic Park was established primarily to preserve for future generations a substantial section of the primeval “rain forest" unique to our Northwest. Encompassing a variety of country, from snow-capped mountains to Pacific beach, it is easily reached by the main highway up the West Coast or by car, bus, or plane, from Seattle, PAUL BROOKS,who last wrote in these pages of a canoe trip with his wife in the Border Lakes country of Minnesota, is editor-in-chief of Houghton Mifflin Company.