Monday, September 20, 2010

Falling in Oregon

In the almost three weeks we have been on the road, we have had only one really serious disappointment. That was Crater Lake National Park. We changed our itinerary so that we could do the Rogue River Cruise, delaying our arrival at Crater Lake by one day. That was just one day too many. When we arrived at the Park, it was raining. Silly us, we still had hopes that we would see the caldera and the wonderful blue water that is Crater Lake.

What we, in fact, saw was NOTHING. I honestly don't think I had ever seen fog that thick. We stopped and had a cup of coffee, thinking it might clear. The Ranger told us that they forecast was for thunder and lightening and more fog. Needless to say, we high tailed it off the mountain. However, we didn't do it hurriedly. The fog made it nearly impossible to see past our noses. My reaction: One more reason to come back to Oregon.


That brings me to today and the title of this post. We have had the most delightful day in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. It began at the Bonneville Fish Hatchery where we saw beautiful rainbow trout







This is Herman the Sturgeon, over nine feet long and weighing over 400 pounds.





We also saw salmon being weighed and evaluated for spawning. There is an overabundance of salmon needed for the spawning process in the hatchery, the less usable salmon are sold to help offset the cost of running the hatchery.



We watched a wonderfully informative video on the process of artificial spawning.



Then it was on to Historic Highway 30 and the Falls of the Gorge. I was hoping to post these wonderful pictures in the order in which we saw them, but I don't have the patience to deal with Blogger tonight. So here they are.









Latourell Falls

This is the last of the falls we saw on Highway 30.









WahKenna Falls








Bridal Veil Falls








Multnomah Falls are the highest of the falls we saw on this day. I thought I'd add a couple of photos of the handsome people viewing nature.







Horse Tail Falls

The end of the day brought us to a beautiful lookout point where we could see the beauty of the Columbia River. I'd love to post the pictures from there, but Blogger is stronger than I am tonight. With that I will say good-night and....

~Hippo Hugs~

8 comments:

Lynilu said...

Such nice pictures, especially those of the handsome people!

Sorry you couldn't see Crater Lake. I wanted to see that when I drove through a few years ago, but I was pulling a trailer and decided to do it another time. Now .... when will that time come?? My son has been there and says it is amazing. Some day, some day.

Enjoy!

Sharon said...

Those are some beautiful photos.
I would love to have the chance to be there someday myself.
Have a great day

camport said...

We never got to see Crater Lake either. We retrieved our RV from Seattle when we moved to Phoenix and took a detour to see Crater Lake. Unfortunately, the road to it was completely blocked due to snow. We didn't even catch a glimpse. Who knew a lake could be so hard to get to??

Love all the falls pictures. They solidify my NEED to live in Oregon or Washington. Pretty country, huh?

:D

Tracy said...

Gorgeous! I have to ask - have you seen any sparkly vampires?

hippo chick said...

Tracy, You wouldn't believe Forks. Talk about "Deliverance". It is really a poor logging town.

~hh~

Midlife Mom said...

What gorgeous, gorgeous pictures!!!! It truly is a blessing to be able to take in the beauty of God's creation. I like the Horse Tail Falls! lol!

That fog sounds terrible! I just hate driving in the fog!!! Glad you made it out okay!!!

I grew up in a town of 400 people! lol! We had a three classroom school with several classes in each room. Isn't that a hoot?!
we learned a lot despite all. :o)

I too love seeing new places. We were supposed to be in Prague this week but had to cancel due to my FIL's planned hip surgery. I bet it was beautiful there, maybe next time.....sigh.....

Midlife Mom said...

Just checking in to see if you had a new post up. Hope you're having fun on your trip!! Happy Fall!! xoxox

Midlife Mom said...

Hey! I miss you Pam!!! Hope you all are okay!!!