Today we hung out for a bit at a morning campfire with the Weaselmouth clan before they headed North, and then we headed out to pick up some supplies for the rest of the week. Here at the base of the Bridge of the Gods at Cascade Locks every day…
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This morning after breakfast (spinach blueberry smoothies) we headed over to hike Beacon Rock. From the Washington Trails Association website: Beacon Rock earned its name when Captains Lewis and Clark camped in its shadow on their way to the Pacific Ocean in 1805. The rock is an 848-foot basalt column…
1 CommentFrom my Airstream office window at Timberlake Campground.
Comments closedWe're still at Timberlake Campground & RV and it's lovely. There's not a lot to do right AT the campground, which is mostly fine, because I have a boatload of work to do today and can't really afford any distractions. I could afford a bit of a walk away from the…
2 CommentsYesterday our friend Sharyn (and her fluffy dog Astro, too) visited our campsite and we took a late break and headed over to Walking Man Brewing in Stevenson for some late lunch/early dinner (and beer, of course). Walking Man has some good craft beer with funny names like Knuckledragger, Homo…
Comments closedGreat visit with our friends from Holland the past couple days. Friday night we cooked some halibut en papillote with yams and asparagus soup and spent the evening out by the campfire roasting marshmallows on our new cool telescoping roasting forks. These are the roasting forks. We picked up four…
1 CommentAnd now, with some color: After we finished up the bulk of our work for the day, we headed into the town of Carson and over to the Carson Hot Springs for a mineral bath and wrap (20 bucks). The main building is the Hotel St. Martin, finished in 1901.…
1 CommentYesterday we headed to Portland from our last night's stay at Maryhill State Park. It was just a two hour drive and let us get into Portland with plenty of time to unpack, clean up the Airstream and get it ready for our next trip. I love coming into Portland…
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