I wouldnt consider this a good trail unless you like looking down at where youre about to be stepping 70% of the time. Just watch your step on around the tide pools, the rocks can be slippery. Only downside was the insane number of sand fleas (or whatever they are called lol) along the entire 3.1 mile beach portion of this trail (avoid the seaweed at every chance you get). The sound of it causes them to cringe, with thoughts of garbage and traffic, noise and buildings filling their brain. At 0.25 mile, come to a trail junction and stay rightthe trail to the left will be your return trail if you choose to make a complete loop. No thank you! Overland route by wedding rocks is most difficult spot, but ropes are anchored well for support. These projects are supported by a community of enthusiasts from all over the world and contain tens of millions of objects of interest to travelers. It was a sobering thought from the bliss of the day, but it was one that I caused me to smile. From there, look for a large disk indicating a trail near the woods. * Winter does not mean bug-free. All food, garbage, and scented items must be storedovernight and when unattendedin park-approved. Situs sur des rochers de la cte ouest de la pninsule Olympique, ils sont protgs au sein du parc national Olympique. Campsites: Primary destinations are Sand Point and Cape Alava. Located on the Olympic Penisula, the Ozette area is home to a renowned loop hike and famous archaeological site. For more information, please see, Olympic National Park In 1750, an earthquake along the Pacific coast triggered a large mudslide, covering a Makah village. Associated groups of more than 12 people must camp and travel at least 1 mile apart and may not combine at any time into a group of more than 12. These petroglyphs are especially notable because they are believed to depict a map of the Snake River Valley. They cover a wide variety of subjects. 3002 Mount Angeles Rd , We went clockwise, maybe that's nice in that the sun is less in your eyes? Make sure to watch the tides as well. To reach them, you'll need to hike 9 miles along the rocky coastline. I did not find the petroglyphs at wedding rockI should have done research on where exactly they were. The water is safe to drink after filtering and tasted ok, but I wasnt thrilled about drinking it. General elevation trend: Flat with steep overland trails Petroglyphs are carvings that are incised, abraded or ground by means of stone tools upon cliff walls, boulders and flat bedrock surfaces. One heads west for three miles to Cape Alava, then south one mile along the coast to Wedding Rock (pay attention to the tides! Many rugged-looking rocks line the beach. Today, any evidence of the farming has given way to native plant and animal life.The roar and smell of the ocean becomes unmistakable as you approach the wild coast of Cape Alava. Before long, your trail becomes a beautiful cedar boardwalk through dense forest of western redcedar, licorice ferns, salal, and other evergreen varieties. The Oceanside is beautifully rugged, many fallen trees and logs are left to naturally decay as nature intended but this can present serious challenges to hiking the shore as climbing over, under or around is difficult and (depending on tides) maybe not possible. I may or may not have ended up like a turtle on my back- there is no video evidence to prove it though. Nice spot about 300 yards from the water source and in a little grove of trees. | Download for iOS | Download for Android, The Cape Alava Loop (Ozette Triangle) is two hikes in one: a forest stroll and a walk on the beach. Legend Rock Petroglyph Site is one of the most fragile in the Wyoming State Parks system. The middle third of the trail along the coast is beautiful but a bit of a slog, not your typical sandy beach - lots of rocks and some tree trunks to navigate. This trail was so beautiful! Ancient petroglyphs can be found at the Wedding Rocks Petroglyphs at Wedding Rocks, approximately 1 mile south of Cape Alava, Olympic NP. I walked south to filter water and find the privy. Perfect sunny October day. A few varied pieces of elevation, but nothing to worry about and would be fine more most walkers. The county acquired Map Rock and 34 acres of surrounding property in . Hiked yesterday. Authorities and Identifiers. Get to know and understand this living, vital community by visiting. Cannonball Island (Tskawahyah Island) is part of the Ozette Indian Reservation and is always closed to the public. Keep an eye out for eagles along the way. At 3.3 miles, arrive at the beach and enjoy the views and creatures that live in this isolated place. A clear sunny day makes all the difference in beauty as the next afternoon showed. I live in Oregon, and the beaches here don't compare at all to those on the Olympic Coast. From Port Angeles, E 5 miles on US 101 to Highway 112. The Makah tribe has lived on the Washington coast near Cape Alava for centuries. Group Size: Groups are limited to 12 people. Petroglyphs Weddingrocks.jpg 640 326; 44 KB. Camped at Cape Alava the first night. Id suggest going counterclockwise if youre doing the whole triangle. Gimme some of that brown water. Our tax identification number is EIN 91-0900134. The Destination- Wedding Rocks. Campfires: To protect coastal forests, please burn driftwood only. There are no signs and so finding them is like a treasure hunt. That being said, this hike taught me a few unexpected lessons about remote wilderness beach backpacking. Cape Alava is the westernmost point in the States and in the park as well. Keep an eye out for bears. weather was good. Turn right to continue west on State Route 112 for 38 miles. Solid walk. Most of the carvings in the rock are thought to be around 300 to 500 years in age, though there few that are just a few hundred years old. Many of the artifacts now reside in a museum in Neah Bay, WA which documents the culture of the Makah who were seafarers and whale hunters. As I awoke the next morning, the clouds were parting enough to see a beautiful sunrise. Ozette is one of the best beach hikes in Olympic National Park. Jones Hole Trail The rocks at Jones Hole are some of the most impressive pictographs at DNM. This time, we left the fly off our tent. This is an undeveloped site on Map Rock Road with very limited roadside parking due to property ownership constraints and difficulty of terrain. Know Before You Go When traveling along the coast: Know the tides Bring a map and a tide chart to plan your route. In wilderness, we never expect to see signs of civilization. Changes made by OpenStreetMap Wikimedia users will be available on OpenTripMap project. If you want a nice stroll with a view, just go out and back on the southern trail because you can climb up at Sand Point and get amazing views in all directions. We set up camp and then spent some time hunting for petroglyphs. The petroglyphs remind us of the centrality of the whale in Makah culture. Seattle, WA 98104. Growing in popularity, with stories and pictures being shared from this remote beach for generations, Ozette still feels wild, especially in the Winter. Campfires: Burn only driftwood. There are more than 40 petroglyphs to be found at Wedding Rock, although not all are easily located. ALLTRAILS and the AllTrails Mountain Design are registered trademarks of AllTrails, LLC in the United States as well as certain other jurisdictions. Subscribe to our free email newsletter for hiking events, news, gear reviews and more. The going was slow on the rocks, driftwood, seaweed & sand, and unfortunately we didn't have our poles. When camping on the beach; Have the appropriate. Our CUA from the NPS can be reviewed upon request. During the summer, the visitor's center will be operated by volunteer site hosts. We can surely help you find the best one according to your needs. The wedding rock petroglyphs are very cool (search around in the point shown on the alltrails map, they are on a (cabin sized or a little smaller?) The animals, birds, people, spirits and other images carved into the rock are estimated to . This one looks like a face. Copyright 2016 - 2023 A Rambling Unicorn, Last updated Apr 13, 2021 | Published on Aug 11, 2018. *This post was written in one hour for #NatureWritingChallenge, Discover a Hike a Weekthrough Doug Scotts Olympic National Park Area Guidebook. They are found on the large and small boulders forming a semi-circle around the base of the cliffs. Payoff is arriving at the coast and Wedding Rocks with some interesting petroglyphs. While snow may be falling in the high country, the shoreline never sleeps and always abounds with life. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! Wedding Rocks Petroglyphs Petroglyph on Pacific Ocean near Neah Bay, WA Sensitive Place Petroglyphs are sensitive in nature and deserve the utmost respect. No bear for me, but saw tracks. We planned our hike to coincide with low tide so that we could round the rocks at the north end of Sand Point along the beach. Nat Pks rock! We thought we were looking for a coastal cross marker south of Sand Point for the trail back. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 3 h 9 min to complete. Beautiful views on the beach (especially sunset) once fog cleared. At Wedding Rocks, we found a secluded campsite tucked into the trees. We were the only ones on the beach all afternoon. Overnight camping requires a backcountry camping permit, available at the Wilderness Information Center in Port Angeles. Here one can witness what is at least a 1,000 year . Especially after a four hour drive to one of the wildest stretches of coast in the contiguous United States. Take the Cape Alava Trail out to the beach and back for a 6.2 mile hike, or continue south along the beach to connect up with the Sand Point Trail for a 9.4 mile loop. In August the prairies were actually hot and humid on the return hike. Please respect them as you pass by. Fort Malone Historical Marker Fort Malone Historical Marker, Valley Freeway, Puyallup, WA 98372, United States of AmericaCoordinate: 47.2039895, -122.2928978, 5. Photo by Daniel. It is recommended to book early for trips between May and the end of September. Growing in popularity, with stories and pictures being shared from this remote beach for generations, Ozette still feels wild, especially in the Winter. We return to a timeless wonderland for a day or a week, reconnecting with the history of Earth with each step. Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps. The carvings has helped generations develop an appreciation for wilderness and nature, and inspired me to keep plugging away at trying to inspire others to visit public lands. River crossings: None Rock art sites have been discovered throughout all Canada. Pro tip: time your trip down the beach with the tide so that you dont have to do the obstacle course of trees and large rocks. 3 miles is 3 miles. Much of the trail is a boardwalk owing to the muddiness of the forest floor. This is not a beach that can be hiked in flip-flops. Petroglyphs Provincial Park is site of the largest concentration of aboriginal rock art in Canada. Small fee to park at trailhead. The beach segment of the hike is 5 star, both the woodland parts 3. we hit the beach an hour before low tide had lunch, took out time over the rocks without having to hike up and around or scramble at all. Hiking on the beach was definitely slippery at times so would recommend poles or finding a good hiking stick for stability. Recommend timing it so you're on the beach portion not at high tide, high tide meant you had to climb over more trees instead of just being able to go around. Woo! Trail is in great shape. 3002 Mount Angeles Rd Limbert believed that the rock depicts a map of the Snake River valley, and some authors have suggested that if it is a map then it may be the oldest map in the world.. FIND YOUR WAY OUTSIDE is a trademark of AllTrails, LLC. Use caution on the boardwalk if wet or icy, as the planks can occasionally become slippery. The petroglyphs are carved into the rocks by ancestors of the Makah Tribe. We hike in wilderness to experience the most pure form of nature, hoping untouched lands still exist. Keep an eye out for eagles along the way. The boardwalk to the cape was well maintained and not slippery. I did see bear prints in the sand. Some headlands cannot be rounded during low tide. Olympic National Park charges a fee to enter. Not aggressive, but please do your part to keep your food away from them-you are a guest in their home, and they pay the price when they get used to people. Be prepared to hike over headland trails during high tides. Find the petroglyphs, reconnect with history and fall more in love with the wild and wonderful Olympic Peninsula. ALLTRAILS and the AllTrails Mountain Design are registered trademarks of AllTrails, LLC in the United States as well as certain other jurisdictions. Experience this 15.1-km loop trail near Sekiu, Washington. We are happy to get your feedback. Time your hike so you dont get trapped by the tide. Port Angeles, WA 98362 In 2012, Canyon County acquired Map Rock, a famous Idaho petroglyph, and 34 acres of surrounding cliff-side property. The Cape Alava trail has a number of bridges and boardwalk sections under repair or in need of repair, construction is visible and mildly challenging detours are in place. The Sand Point privy was pretty bad though. I had encounters with a single black bear on both of my trips- the second one was at about 1 a.m. and woke me from a sound sleep. However, the beach section was much more difficult than anticipated. The wedding rock petroglyphs are very cool (search around in the point shown on the alltrails map, they are on a (cabin sized or a little smaller?) * The boardwalks are super slippery not just in rain, but when icy they are crazy. You can use the Google Maps navigation app:Get directions to Wedding Rock Petroglyphs, Latitude: 48.1485189 Longitude: -124.7196178, 1. This includes Sand Point & South Sand Point. that was perpendicular to the yellow Frequent Bear Sightings sign (This bear sign would have been nice on the trailhead billboard as well). OpenTripMap - Lets Open the World Together! Happy 121st Birthday, Olympic National Forest! Perfect sunny December afternoon. Associated groups must also camp in separate camp areas, like Cape Alava and Sand Point. Aside from being under legal protection, these remarkable features are culturally significant and important to the Makah tribe. there are some boards on the board walk (which is basically the entire trail though the woods) that were missing and loose. I was glad Daniel talked me into affixing the rainfly last night or we would have gotten soaked. So I hiked back to Wish Creek and this time guzzled a liter and filled every bottle to capacity. The complete loop totals 9.4 miles. The area, now known as Wedding Rocks, was later added to the National Register of historic Places in 1976. So many birds around. I was only able to find 4 out of the 40 rock carvings. 600 E. Park Avenue Click here to see more info for this site, Turn off the page maps and other distractions, Petroglyph Provincial Park (British Columbia), Museum of Anthropology - University of British Columbia, Sewqueqsen Settlement at St.Mungo Cannery, Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, Pictographs near Powell River ferry terminal, View more nearby sites and additional images, Ruined but still recognisable as an ancient site, Pretty much destroyed, possibly visible as crop marks, Can be driven to, probably with disabled access, In the middle of nowhere, a nightmare to find, co-ordinates taken by GPS or official recorded co-ordinates. 1968 Press Photo Scoutmaster E. L. Sedy & Boy Scouts checking Cascade trail map (#394474755825) o***r (144) - Feedback left by . Water source here needs to be filtered due to high tannins from leaves but its still pooled at the end of the trail. I held my nose and decided to grade it a solid D-. That was on me for not researching their location better. I did a one nighter at Cape Alava. I planned a 2 mph pace for the beach section with the intention to watch the sunset from the South end. During my PCT hike last year, my fellow hikers and I made a game of rating the trail toilets. Probably doesn't matter. From Port Angeles, E 5 miles on US 101 to Highway 112. This forced me to climb up and around a large rock that obstructed the way. North trail to Alava is under construction. trip reports for this trail. Water availability: Later into the summer Wedding Rocks, Sand Point and South Sand Point water sources typically dry up; parties should carry in the water they will need while staying at these locations during this time. Their work was beautiful and inspiring, helping me realize that while our individual impact may not last long, our stories will continue to be spread until the end of time. Olympic National Park charges a fee to enter. Activities. There are also a few campsites near here. I remember being eager to head out alone on the coast, seeing the miles of sea stacks and tide pools with no human distractions. The rainforest in its various forms (very different than the inland spots such as the Hoh Valley) is nice and the beach is wild and magical. It was a good spot with a great view of the ocean, but sadly too foggy for a sunset. Attractions: Wedding Rocks, the petroglyphs, Ozette Island, and possible wildlife, including birds, otters, seals, whales, bears, deer, etc. Mmmmmm!! Afterreaching the junction for the beach, we started working our way towards the petroglyphs at Wedding Rocks. Want to report conditions for this trail? Generally considered a moderately challenging route. Civilization is a bad word for many outdoor enthusiasts. The rainforest in its various forms (very different than the inland spots such as the Hoh Valley) is nice and the beach is wild and magical. Due to the lack of visibility and amount of seaweed on the West side of the rock, we chose to climb over even though it was low tide. Schroeder (1952) reported a possible prehistoric rock art map encoun-tered during a survey along the lower Colorado River. At Wedding Rocks, we found a secluded campsite tucked into the trees. We were warned of this beforehand and knew the color was leeched from the leaves. Hiking the triangle offers coastal isolation in one of the most beautiful, rugged beaches in the world. The light tan color originates from tannin leached from leaves. Watch the winter sun sink lower in the sky and return the way you came, or head south to make a loop.Turn left to head south along the beach, passing the ancient petroglyphs at Wedding Rocks. Ozette Triangle Trail Moderat 4.6 (842) Olympic-Nationalpark Fotos (1.644) Anfahrt Drucken/PDF-Karte Mehr Lnge 15,1 kmHhendifferenz 164 mRoutentyp Rundweg Entdecke diesen 15,1-Kilometer langen Rundweg in der Nhe von Sekiu, Washington. Well-maintained trail. Photo by Daniel. Petroglyphs Provincial Park, Ontario. Most coastal water sources have a tea-stained appearance. When we find it, we become addicted, jonesing for the next fix of pure oxygen. Wedding Rock Petroglyphs, Forks, WA . Hiked counter clockwise reaching Cape Alava first. On a recent trip, sea lions barked from a rocky sea stack, otters frolicked in ocean waves and eagles sat watching from high perches above.The Cape Alava Loop (Ozette Triangle) is two hikes in one: a forest stroll and a walk on the beach. This one looks like a face. Once properly hydrated, we headed north along the coast. You have 12 hours to download your order, after this the files will be removed. Retrieved from " . The petroglyphs are carved into the rocks by ancestors of the Makah Tribe. We can surely help you find the best one according to your needs: You can use the Google Maps navigation app: Get directions to Wedding Rock Petroglyphs, Wedding Rock Petroglyphs, Ozette River to Sand Pt Beach Travelway, WA, United States of America. At the monument, archaeologists have estimated there may be over 25,000 petroglyph images along the 17 miles of the escarpment. Offering themselves to Makah brothers who come no longer." We thought 3 miles on a boardwalk, 3 miles on the beach, then another 3 miles back on a boardwalk would be long, but doable. We were constantly navigating either sharp slippery rocks or soft sinking sand. Wild views for sunset. I am an avid hiker, traveler, and adventurer who is on the mission to explore hiking trails around the world. This is a popular trail for hiking, running, and walking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day. I was mildy terrified of falling into the tank below. Cape Alava, Point of the Arches, and Shi Shi Beach from Ozette Trailhead, Sand Point Trail to North Coast Beach Travelway. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 3 h 9 min to complete. Choose attractions, book hotels, plan itineraries and share them with your friends. From Wedding Rocks, hug the shoreline until you arrive at Sand Point, which boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in the state. Cape Alava, Point of the Arches, and Shi Shi Beach from Ozette Trailhead, Sand Point Trail to North Coast Beach Travelway. Located deep in the thick forest Ancient First Nations people carved the roughly 900 depictions in a single large white marble outcropping between . We weren't clear on the paying for parking in the parking lot, so you might want to check ahead of time for directions for that if you don't have a National Parks Pass. new bridge being erected, but the detour is easy. We use the Flickr API but is not endorsed or certified by Flickr. "Eagles and elders soar in clouds looking through crimson skies. Petroglyphs are scattered all over the Echo Park area. While I tend to agree that areas that are considered wilderness should remain wilderness, there are a few signs of civilization that I love seeing in areas designated as wilderness- one of them is petroglyphs. Left for 21 miles to the trailhead at Ozette Lake. Marmes Rockshelter Marmes Rockshelter, WA 261, WA 99371, United States of AmericaCoordinate: 46.6146064, -118.2022153, 6. Most of the beach is pretty rocky but totally doable. Made by the inhabitants of Ozette Village at Cape Alava, one mile north of Wedding Rock. RM BM3EWK - This image is of an ancient Native American petroglyphs drawing on a large rock, with other natural landscape in the background. And furseals. Here are some ways you can enjoy the hike and learn more about Makah culture. From 1970-1982, Washington State University students and members of the Makah Tribe embarked on a partial excavation of an area of the village. I had camped at a flooded Lake Ozette campground the night before, listening to great horned owls and rain. On the beach, there were lots of flies on heaps of seaweed. Its definitely worth a trip! Hiking on the beach from Alava to Sand Point was new for me. for those of us over six oh maybe 4 star, be careful on the beach and Alava to the parking lot (slip hazard). Water Sources: Creeks at Sand Point and Cape Alava. From Port Angeles, head west on U.S. Highway 101 for about 4.5 miles. The historic district is named for Map Rock, a massive basalt rock covered in petroglyphs, named by Robert Limbert in the early 1920s. Shoreline trail was more difficult as I was scrambling over rocks, downed trees. Started at Ozette and went to Cape Alava with no issues. At eight miles long and three miles wide, Lake Ozette is the largest unaltered natural lake in Washington. Visit our Group Size page for more information. This is a very popular area for backpacking, camping, and hiking, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. Permits are limited year round for camping from Yellow Banks to Point of the Arches (the Ozette area). Did you know WTA has a mobile app? In other words, a blast! Probably the hardest part was my feet sinking into the sand and working with variable terrain. I headed back to camp and we were about to hit the trail when we paused for a moment to reassess our water situation. Get there early, there are only about a dozen first-come campsites at the lake. Safety Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. (We walked a little over 12 miles.). It took us about 3 hours. And just to think this was only 3 miles of coastline. Most have been determined to be 300 to 500 years old, although some are of more recent origins, such as the petroglyph of a sailing ship from around 1800. Camp in established sites or on bare ground. -David Stuart, 1981. for majority this is no-brainer 5 star. You can also purchase a park-specific annual pass. 2nd was clockwise during a February dry sunny spell (fishing trip to Forks, WA), and checked tides that time. "A few of the linear drawings observed appear to be maps, one being a per- The trail eventually hit a bluff and I quickly climbed down to the beach. However, seeing the massive, petroglyph-covered rock known as Map Rock is more than worth the extra effort. We had a close encounter with a mama black bear and her two cubs. Map Super nice trail with beautiful forests and ocean scenery. As the afternoon wore on, the clouds burned off for the first time during our trip. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 1961 Press Photo Richard Daugherty admires petroglyphs on rocks at Wedding Point at the best online prices at eBay! A home. (nor did my sister who did this as a 3 day backpack). Wind Mountain Spirit Quest Site Wind Mountain Spirit Quest Site, Wind Mountain Trail, WA, United States of AmericaCoordinate: 45.7099363, -121.7555139, 3. rock facing east). Secondly, the gap is a nationally recognized extravaganza of petroglyphs--a superb "gallery" of Native American rock art. I was very sad to see all the trash washed up on the 3 miles of beach. Daniel and I awoke on Saturday morning in a cloud of fog. Matthew Sunderman December 31, 2022 Hiking Hiked counter clockwise reaching Cape Alava first. Im also obsessed with National Parks, long-distance trails and other outdoorsy things. The weather was going to be awesome. Overland route by wedding rocks is most difficult spot, but ropes are anchored well for support. Introducing Adventure with Purpose: The Mountaineers New Strategic Plan, Adventure Awaits in The Mountaineers Online Auction, Length: 9.4 miles roundtrip + extra mileage depending on side trips and tides. Trail tread types: Well maintained - boardwalk Luckily we were walking on the beach close to the water about 40 yards from them and they were not interested in us. We cooked dinner on the beach and watched the sun slowly sink towards the horizon. In 1970 evidence of numerous longhouses were discovered which had once been buried in a mudslide along the coast. We planned to leave right when the tide started to get low, ran into zero issues with feeling unsafe about the ocean. Congratulations To Our 2022 Volunteer Award Recipients! App-based driving directions aren't always accurate and data connections may be unreliable as you drive to the trailhead. The best times to visit this trail are April through October. RF 2G10HD9 - Native American Petroglyphs at Sego Canyon, Thompson Springs, Utah, USA. https://www.nps.gov/olym/planyourvisit/fees.htm. This was not the worst toilet I had ever seen that honor goes to the outhouses at the Little Jimmy Campground (which apparently I failed to write about in this blog post because I was too tired that day but trust me they more than deserved the grade of F). Our love of telling stories about nature has been passed on for hundreds and thousands of years, and we continue this as best we can, hoping the words or images we share will have even a fraction of the impact that ancient petroglyphs give. * The warnings about bears are real, and they are not hibernating for the winter. Tide pools were not stellar for me, but time of year makes a difference perhaps. The beach part is the toughest, constantly sinking in the sand and rocks and kelp. We have REST API for developers ( API specification). Wilderness Information Center Note: Bear canisters are not available at Ozette Ranger Station. Overnight camping requires a backcountry camping permit, available at the Wilderness Information Center in Port Angeles. Port Angeles Turn right to continue on 112 west towards Neah Bay. Second day and night at sand point was awesome. RM M755CG - Rock art and Sierra Nevda Range, California. Special Concerns Contributions to WTA are tax deductible, and we are committed to making the best use of every donation to our mission. You can also purchase a park-specific annual pass. We explored as we walked, but we started our hike at noon so we meandered quickly. Point of Rocks Stage Station. Everyone can contribute to the Atlas development by adding new information about tourist sites. This giant, soggy meadow was once farmed by two Swedish immigrants who filled the 160-acre bog with sheep, cattle, and vegetable gardens. When we found that, we turned back around to Sand Point. Most use this trail to backpack north on the coastal trail to Point of Arches, but Lake Ozette is a great secluded camping area itself, especially if you bring canoes/kayaks.
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