Deschutes National Forest – Day 2
Not much to report. Janet spent the day listening to books, and David worked on his computer – mostly using AI to create possible lampshade covers of flowers. .... more
Not much to report. Janet spent the day listening to books, and David worked on his computer – mostly using AI to create possible lampshade covers of flowers. .... more
We left Chickahominey Reservoir in a cloud of mosquitoes. All those fishermen out there must be catching too many of the fish or the fish just aren’t doing their job.... more
After breakfast we spent some time driving and walking through the lava flows of Craters of the Moon NM. It was a bright, sunny day with just a bit of wind. There were... more
Google maps chose our route from Collier Memorial State Park to home. We headed south on 97, then east to Oregon 140. The first part of the drive followed streams and... more
The sites in Collier Campground are shaded, but not too far apart. As David pointed out, even if they were further apart we would not gain much privacy as the shade is... more
We left Crater Lake NP and headed south to Klamath Falls. There were some pretty stops along the way. Unfortunately there was quite a bit of smoke, first in 5 days, so... more
Our day started with a quick trip to the Mazama laundry. Not a big facility – three washers and two free dryers. Did the job. Then we went to the dump station to... more
We left the solitude of Mazama campground and headed up to the Rim Village area. This is a very busy area with a couple of gift shops, the visitor center, and lodge,... more
It was a short drive to Crater Lake NP, but a long wait to enter. While waiting we marveled at the piles of dead pine and spruce debris — we assume to be burned when... more
Today at Amanda and Brian’s we tried to help them reorganize in preparation for their trip to Iceland — tomorrow. Brian’s parents came over for a visit. After... more
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