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Our latest excursion to the Pacific Northwest took us to a historic inn by the forest-bound shores of Whidbey Island.

editorial images of The Captain Whidbey Lodge

There, the titanic evergreens, rocky coastlines, and mist-filled mornings provided a stunning canvas for our collection of purpose-built fall gear, while the blend of wabi-sabi grace and summer camp charm of Captain Whidbey echoed the approachable yet hard-wearing ethos of the Cascadia Edit itself.

editorial image of fit model leaning against a boathouse

Tucked away within the salty chop of Washington’s Puget Sound, Whidbey Island is a place seemingly frozen in time, where history, nature, and community converge in perfect harmony.

For over a century, Captain Whidbey Inn has stood as a cherished refuge for traveling nature lovers, commemorating this island’s rich heritage in every stone, log, and shingle.

editorial image of inside of a room at Captain Whidbey Lodge

Constructed in 1907 from local timber, Captain Whidbey Inn has welcomed generations of wanderers, artists, and adventurers, each contributing in their own way to the Inn’s sense of rustic mythos, a quality immediately felt by anyone lucky enough to spend the night within its well-appointed walls.

fit model leaning on some stairs for The Captain Whidbey Lodge

Through the passage of countless seasons (and the battery of rough weather they bring) Captain Whidbey stands tall, at once a living testament to the craftsmanship of ages past and a celebration of the time-worn majesty of the island itself.

editorial images of a boat and a boathouse for Captain Whidbey

At Captain Whidbey, we found more than just a location; we found a kindred spirit, and every snapshot we snagged there tells a story, not only of our time spent there but of the island’s enduring legacy. They are a reminder that some things, like wave-worn rocks, the fades on a well-loved flannel, or the echo of history in the walls of Captain Whidbey, cannot be claimed in the moment, but reward those who endure.

editorial images of signage at The Captain Whidbey Lodge

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