Friday, February 9, 2018

Beautiful Oregon! Fall leaves,water falls and hopefully NOT a fall! Where is Daisy?

The Oregon Coast
October 2-9, 2017

Carl G. Washburne State Park

Oregon fall was in the air and driving along twisty mountain roads towards our next destination were trees full of orange, red and yellow leaves.   Being a native Californian, I can honestly say I have never experienced the fall leaves changing. 

The changing colors were everywhere!

 I was already falling in love with the foliage (and the state of Oregon) as the twisty roads opened up to the beautiful coastline bringing us to the Carl G. Washburne state park at a much higher elevation.  The ocean was on one side with large thick trees on the other which proved to be challenging in backing up the fifth-wheel.   After nearly a year, Perry had "back-in's" nailed!  It was late afternoon and while walking the dogs there were bear warning signs posted.  Wait….we are by the ocean…how can there be bears??  Thank goodness I still had my bear spray!  Not far from where our site was, a path covered with trees, moss, wild mushrooms and a trickling stream leading us to the empty beautiful beach.  The dogs ran freely until they tired out and we wanted to head back to the fifth-wheel before dark.

Freedom on the beach

The "Hobbit" trail leading to the beach
Our travel day was long and far from any civilization or cell service so once again we were "roughing it"!  We didn't mind since we were surrounded with the most beautiful gift of nature! 
The nearest town was called Yachats, a small town with a tiny under stocked grocery store, a few "tourist" type restaurants with one displaying fresh caught Dungeness crab.  Perry opened his wallet to make the big purchase! 
Marked trails led us through dense trees towards the beautiful Pacific ocean and later we were entertained by colorful skies as the sun set. 




 
    
Harbor in Florence, Or.
Most amazing sunsets

The town of Florence was a cute fishing town forty-five minutes from our site.  The view from Highway 1 along the Oregon coast is one of the most spectacular sites with its' drop off cliffs.  We stopped several times taking pictures of the ocean and the  Heceta lighthouse while working our way to Florence.  The few trips into Florence took us to church on Sunday, clam chowder at "Mo's" seafood restaurant, the Farmers' Market and the overdue laundry!  We loved quaint Florence for its downtown, friendly people, good seafood, east coast like seaport and  of course cell service!
Heceta Lighthouse


Carl G. Washburne State Park was the perfect spot for us with daily private 







  
Oregon shore
walks along the beach, amazing sunsets, "hobbit" like hiking trails and amazing seafood within an hours drive.  How can we top this place?  Sutherlin, Oregon was our next stop in southern Oregon not far from Medford. So much more to see and explore…….


Sutherlin, Oregon (10/9-10/13/17)

It was starting to feel like fall with cooler temperatures, rain and colorful leaves.  Driving through the small Oregon town of Sutherlin, I wasn't holding out hope for a nice SKP park (skp is a park for members that own sites full time but can also rent them out to travelers like us).   We have stayed at only a handful on our trip but this particular park was tucked away with large sites, friendly people, surrounded by trees and otherwise very quiet.  During our stay in Sutherlin, I had a tooth bothering me and wanted to find a dentist before heading to the redwoods where there wouldn't be dentists for miles.  
 Early the next morning we got a knock at our door greeted by a sweet lady with a welcome package.  After asking her about dentists, she happily gave me the name of someone close by.   The few days spent here brought us to a few local wineries where we talked to many friendly people and tasted good Oregon reds.  It was a cold rainy day with a glass of red to warm us, in a  conversation with several people, we learned one of the gals attended Perry's alma mater of Pacific Lutheran University (a small private college in Tacoma, Wa.) 
At the SKP park we were entertained by wild turkeys and a jack rabbit, did some laundry and a trip to the dentist (no major problems). 
 We called our short trip to Sutherlin a success!  As we work our way towards California, Rogue River would be our last stop before crossing into our beautiful home state of California.


Rogue River, Oregon (10/13-10/20/17)

The State Parks in Oregon are some of the best we have seen!  The beautiful River of the Valley RV park had all the amenities we were looking for in a RV park.  In addition,  I watched the leaves change color within days, only to see them fall off the trees as we walked the beautiful trails along the river.  Years ago we stopped at the cute town of Jacksonville (I fell in love with it then)  not knowing we would stay at Rogue River just miles away.  Being so close to this cute town was going to be fun!  The clean, tourist town with hanging baskets along the streets lured us in more than once but more so, we loved the green hillsides and rivers and not far was the amazing view of Mount McLaughlin. 
Town of Jacksonville
Mount McLaughlin
Just outside Jacksonville was the Applegate River with a great park for the dogs (especially Daisy) to enjoy their freedom.   We treated ourselves more than once to a nice German Restaurant and during our stay, a few more wineries including one called The Schmidt Family Winery, purchasing "Schmidt Family Winery" souvenir glasses for our "over 21" children.  On the way to some of the more remote wineries, wild turkeys wobbled and gobbled their way across the road.
Applegate River
Wild turkeys
A peaceful winery
Schmidt Family Vineyards (no relation)
Crater Lake was on our list of side trips and having been here years ago, I didn't remember (or at least appreciate) the intense beauty of this natural wonder.  The gradual climb towards the lake brought us through tall trees, near waterfalls and a few picnic tables (picnic lunch later). Climbing towards the lake, soon we were in snow. 
Crater Lake was formed over 7,000 years ago by a collapsed volcano with the deepest part of the lake over 1900 feet.  The drive along Rim drive is beautiful with the lakes bright blue water and many trees standing in the middle of a small island on the lake. 


Crater Lake

Our picnic lunch shared with nature













                  We enjoyed a nice picnic lunch in the Cascade Mountains and decided to make one more side trip to Mill Creek Falls. 
Mill Creek falls

Picture of Mill Creek falls was taken
 after our reunion with Daisy
 With a short hike to the falls,  we decided to let the dogs off their leashes.  Daisy was like a kid at Disneyland only jumping and running through the forest.  Not long after turning she and Gracie loose (getting closer to the falls), it was unusual for her not to come to us when we called her.  Giving a description, we asked other hikers to keep their eyes open for our dog.  
My heart ached wondering where she was and how scared she must be.  I also thought of the drop off to the falls that offered no protection. I prayed she wouldn't have ventured off that far and close to the falls.  After a nerve wracking thirty minutes, a hiker yelled for us to say they had found her.  She appeared just as frightened as I felt! (Lesson learned)
It was a joyful reunion as nothing could break up our little "foursome" pack! 

 It was a long day and we were all exhausted.  The next day would be low key only lunch in Jacksonville! 
Oregon proved to be a favorite of ours but nothing could top nearing home to see our kids in California.
Redwoods, here we come!






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