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Paulina Peak to the end

Wednesday, December 27th, 2006

December 22, 2006.

Paulina Peak is located within Newberry National Volcanic Monument, about 30 minutes south of Bend, Oregon.
In summer, Paulina Peak (7984′) is supposedly a walk-up. A drive-up, even, as the road goes straight to the summit. Winter is a different game, however, and it would be a round trip of 12 miles [...]


Crater Lake

Tuesday, December 26th, 2006

December 21, 2006.

Oregon has only one National Park and it surrounds Crater Lake. Located in Klamath County in southern Oregon, Crater Lake is the deepest in the country. It is famous for beautiful blue water and immense snowfall totals in the winter (average of over 530 inches per year).
At 9am on this mild, [...]


Unique, weird southern Oregon

Tuesday, December 26th, 2006

December 20, 2006.

Oregon Caves
Located just north of the California-Oregon border, Oregon Caves National Monument is located within the Siskiyou mountains.
I packed up camp in the freezing cold morning and drove up to Oregon Caves, which I found to be closed for the season. I parked in the lot and walked up to the buildings [...]


California!

Monday, December 25th, 2006

December 19, 2006.

The California redwoods are contained within a web of National and State parks, each with their own regulations, styles and accomodations.  The only one that appeared to have any buildings open was the Prairie Creek State Park.
I awoke early for another cold breakfast of Muesli and milk, accompanied with some minor stretching to [...]


Day 2: The Oregon Coast

Monday, December 25th, 2006

December 18, 2006.

Oregon Dunes
A quick drive this morning led me to the John Dellenback trailhead south of Reedsport in the Oregon Dunes N.R.A. It was a 3 mile hike to the beach and 2 miles or so was in the dunes. Sweet.
It was a chilly start and the sands were covered in frost. [...]


Day 1: The Oregon Coast

Sunday, December 24th, 2006

December 17, 2006.

One of the benefits of being a teacher is the schedule. I have two weeks of vacation for the Winter Holidays, and I took full advantage of this by planning a week-long road trip in my new home state. I’d only seen the West coast on one occasion, so this was [...]