From the Olympic Peninsula, dawn brings the distant Cascade Range into sharp relief. And from the Dungeness Valley none is more prominent than Mount Baker, some 80 miles to the northeast. The sight of this 10,800 ft. volcano floating grandly on the eastern skyline never fails to thrill me. The Jamestown S’kallam Indians have been privileged to witness this sight for hundreds of years as they camped and later settled on these shores of the Dungeness Bay.