Scenic Corridor – Gold Beach to Brookings, Oregon.

This is my last blog from traveling along the Oregon Pacific Ocean Coast — U.S. 101, for a week since leaving Vancouver. Those previous photos are typical. I have no regrets from those adventure visits, except, to spend more time hiking and viewing several of them. Weather and available time resulted in better photographs fromContinue reading “Scenic Corridor – Gold Beach to Brookings, Oregon.”

Rogue River, Gold Beach, OR.

Sunday afternoon, September 25, 2022 I drove over the Rogue River on the Isaac Lee Patterson Bridge into the port of Gold Beach. The weather was nice with perfect visibility that Sunday afternoon as can be seen below. I found one nice restaurant I felt comfortable in for dinner on the south side of theContinue reading “Rogue River, Gold Beach, OR.”

Crater Lake National Park.

On Friday, September 23, 2022 I drove to the Crater Lake National Park from Cottage Grove. 20 square mile Crater Lake is in the Cascade Mountains of southern Oregon. It is known for its namesake Crater Lake, formed by the now-collapsed volcano, Mount Mazama. Wizard Island is a cinder cone near the western edge ofContinue reading “Crater Lake National Park.”

Cottage Grove, OR – Covered Bridges.

In planning my September, 2022 adventure I found information on the beautiful 1880 bridges in Cottage Grove, Oregon. They are listed on the National Historic Register around this charming town of Cottage Grove over rivers and creeks. This is the home of the largest collection of Covered Bridges in the West, and known as theContinue reading “Cottage Grove, OR – Covered Bridges.”

A Few U.S.A. West Coast Bridges.

Historic Bridges and some not, …………………. These bridges were photographed in September, 2022 as I drove from Vancouver, B.C., Canada to San Francisco, California, after a cruise to Alaska, plus two bridges I photographed in 2021. There are wooden bridges and steel bridges and concrete bridges for vehicles and bridges for people. All these bridgesContinue reading “A Few U.S.A. West Coast Bridges.”