Really
enjoying the Oregon coast, especially when the sun shines! One stop at Pacific
City showed us this huge sand hill that people climb up and toboggan down the
other side!
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the huge sand hill for tobogganing |
We are lucky
enough to see gray whales when we get to Baja but here in Oregon they have a
resident pod of them that hangs around most of the year – we were happy to see
several of them in the bay at Depoe Bay.
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the bay where we saw the whales |
We moved south to Carl G. Washburne state park,
full hook-ups for $31/night, pretty good deal! Trees are covered in moss, a
short hike to the beach, close to a great beach for agate hunting. We have
quite a collection of agates, pretty rocks (mainly jaspers) and driftwood.
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Robin in his big hat, having pie iron |
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cool agate, patterned inside with light shone thru |
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Oregon agates that we found |
Lots of
antique malls around, stopped a couple. Also a lot of kite shops and wood carvings.
We have not really watched much TV or
DVD’s previously when RVing but this coach has a Shaw dish with 2 receivers, a
local TV antenna, surround sound, blue ray player and 3 TVs! – we borrowed some DVD’s and have now finished
season 2 of Game of Thrones, plus a few other movies and some TV. We haven’t
used the outdoor TV but probably later when it’s warmer. Excessive, we know but
it all came with the unit.
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antique mall
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so may kites, all shapes and sizes
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Stopped in Port Orford where they use a huge crane to lift & lower the fishing boats into the water.
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crab traps |
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cranberry bogs, along along the hiway |
They build some pretty elaborate bridges here, makes for some interesting photos.
Our next
stop was at Cape Blanco state park, closer to Gold Beach, Oregon. Windy, rainy
weather, lots of waves, huge piles of driftwood and bull kelp. We took in the
lighthouse tour at Cape Blanco – got to climb up to the light which was quite a
sight, good views of the coast. Day trip to Gold Beach for more beachcombing,
not as good as last year, a huge gravel bar totally shifted location, apparently
does this depending on the storms.
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piles of bull kelp |
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standing right next to the light in the lighthouse |
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Cape Blanco lighthouse |
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Gold Beach gravel bar |
Sad to leave
the beach, headed south Oct. 22, drove through the redwoods in the rain. Passed
a good sized herd of elk hanging out in a campground. Chose a highway to head
inland, #299, unfortunately not the best choice for a big motorhome! Robin was
not happy – lots of curves, hills, mountain passes – only good part was that we
did most of it on a Sunday so avoided the logging trucks and traffic. We spent
one night in a rest area, didn’t feel entirely safe as there were several cars
parked there overnight as well - ?sleeping. Seemed a bit strange.
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redwoods |
We are now
in Redding, California seeing the sights. We toured the Shasta Dam, the 2nd
largest (by mass) in the US – started on top of the dam, down the elevator to
the bottom. Private tour, just us, thorough and very informative.
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Shasta Dam |
Walked across the Sacremento River on the
Sundial Bridge, complete with glass walkway!
Walked along
the river, got to see some strange ducks and a turtle, got lots of exercise.
Hoped to see salmon spawning at a nearby creek, saw only 3, but again, more
exercise.
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Sundial Bridge |
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looking for salmon spawning |
The weather greatly improved once we got into California, the high
has been 30C, can’t complain but we sure aren’t used to it. We went from using
our electric fireplace to needing the A/C! Still figuring out the RV, taking
our time along the way. Taking advantage of some good WiFi for this update,
until next time….