We opted to stay at the Lost Creek Campground, follow the link for more details. http://www.nps.gov/crla/planyourvisit/campgrounds.htm, 16 sites, first come, first serve. They call this the "primitive" campground. But it still has a nice bathroom, firepits, bear food-vaults, and picnic tables. Not so primitive to us!! |
Crater Lake Lodge in the background. Fun with love and shadows. |
We camped for a night outside of Ashland, using Tim's campfinder app on this iphone. (It has been very handy when we are doing just quick one-nighter drive-in camping!) |
This has been a very harsh season for wild fires, and drought. Here is an example of how smoky, and how dry it was in Southern Oregon this summer. A few weeks after we returned from this trip, Weed Oregon, a nearby town, suffered a catastrophic fire. The "Boles" Fire can be read about here http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Firefighters-make-headway-in-destructive-Weed-5758830.php |
Tent snuggles. |
We stopped for a road side attraction in Gold Hill, Oregon, called the "Oregon Mystery House", or the "Oregon Vortex" http://www.oregonvortex.com/. Check it out! it was definitely worth the ten dollar tour! |
Six Mile.. The most magical swimming hole ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Click the link for more info on this magical plae along the Scenic and Wild Illinois River in Cave Junction, OR. SIX MILE CAMPGROUND AND EPIC SWIMMING HOLE |
So many fishies!! |
Apparently someone stole this sign not too long after we came through. I love the #crosscountryorbust |
Hello giant magical trees, I've missed you. |
Smith River along Jedediah State Park. Tim swam, I watched (some of that fungus gave me the ewies) |
And there he is swimming :) |
Ewok Town... Such Beauties! |
So many trees to hug. |
Stopped to let the dogs frolic along the ocean outside of Brookings. |
Used the camp finder app to locate this campground in Gold Beach, Oregon. It was just perfect, and we asked the camp host for the best spot. Check out the website for more informationLOBSTER CREEK CAMPGROUND. You can walk right down to the Rogue River. (photo below) |
We saw several fly fisherman down the river, late at night, and lots and lots of fish jumping! So many bugs to eat! |
We stopped to stretch our legs on the side of the road, and took a short trail down to the Umpqua River. A beautiful last day on the road. |
This Crawdad had turned the prettiest color of turqoise and pink from the sun. |
Tim in his element. Back home, off the Washougal River. |
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