I’m not exactly sure how cold it got during the night but at 9am, when it had warmed up considerably the temp gauge on my bike said 48′. The camp ground is at 4000ft and there is a glacier at the end of the valley so I’m sure a lot of cold air came flowing down from that. I just know once the sun went down it got cold pretty quickly. It’s still warm here (at least for me) during the day. Temps in the 70s, maybe 80s still but it gets cold once you start gaining altitude.
I’m not sure if Seattle gets any snowbirds. It has a reputation for being gray and overcast all the time which is just not true but if it keeps the crowds away, that’s fine by me
This area is absolutely stunning and is hard to beat for motorcycling in my opinion. I lived here for a few years before moving to Atlanta but never really got out and experienced it. Living in the concrete jungle of Atlanta made me realize what I had been missing and once I moved back here, I was determined to get out and explore this country a lot more. That was a major factor in me taking up motorcycling in the first place. No better way to sight see IMO.