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The Oregon Coast, a Photo Tour
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December 2, 2013
[…] of the last four years of our lives doing. During that time we’ve traveled up the California and Oregon coast, traversed Colorado’s Million Dollar Highway, and ascended Glacier’s Going to the Sun […]
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December 20, 2013
[…] 9) The Oregon Coast in Photos […]
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March 28, 2014
[…] before we set off for Europe, we needed to drive the RV south before winter set in. After journeying up the atmospheric Oregon coast in the spring and a stop in delightful Portland, what else could the state possibly offer us? From […]
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You just increased my excitement for our trip to Oregon later this summer!!! Can’t wait to see these incredible sites! Robyn
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That’s what we’re here for. 😉
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Some really beautiful pictures.
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Thx.
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We are in Portland right now, heading to the coast in a couple weeks. I can’t wait!
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We’re big fans of Portland, too.
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such beautiful landscapes! I didn’t know about that, but now, I put it on my bucket-list 🙂
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We’re glad to help you fill up that bucket with ideas.
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We visited the Oregon coast last summer . . . LOVED it!! Rogue Brewery was a blast, wasn’t it? And those starfish . . . spectacular! Salud!!
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We especially liked how the Oregon coast was so much different from the California coast. Both awesome in their own ways.
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The Oregon coast is home to some of my favorite spots in the country. I’m so glad you had a chance to visit and enjoy it.
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Us too. It’s a great place
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I went there a few years ago but didn’t get to see all this! I might have to return someday soon. Thanks for sharing.
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It’s understandable that you didn’t get to everywhere in our little photo tour. These shots took us about a month to put together. I guess we could have done it quicker but we do like to take our time. 🙂
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It’s always good to take your time 🙂 We were only there for a few days as we were with family, but would love to go back and see the rest of it. I had no idea that there was so much more! Thanks for sharing.
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And more even than we can show or visit. This only covers a portion of the coast. We’ll tackle the great city of Portland shortly and are looking forward to our upcoming trips to Bend, Ashland, and Crater Lake.
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I lived in Oregon over 60 years and couldn’t agree more: the coast is lovely *if* you understand that it typically gets over 100 inches of rain a year. But when the sun comes out: ho boy! It’s grand!
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I think we got a bit lucky with the weather. At first we weren’t sure we’d see anything because of all the fog. But for the most part, the weather cooperated.
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Glorious shots!
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Thank you.
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Awesome slideshow! Love the highland cows!
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Yeah, they’re adorable. We also recently learned that the Scots call them Muckle Coos which just makes them all the more squishable.
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Reblogged this on digger666.
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We’re moving to Oregon later this summer and are there now. Found a house and now visiting my sister on the coast in Newport….love this state!!!
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This is brilliant. Maybe, I should go there some day
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This is a nice photo tour, I especially like the fog-filled image at the beginning. Didn’t know that yaks exist in the USA!
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Glad you enjoyed our beautiful state! We think it’s a pretty fantastic place to live. Also glad to hear that Teddy Roosevelt NP is great (that’s how I found your blog). We are driving there next week. Hoping we, too, will have a “Holy shit” moment 🙂
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Gorgeous photos – and I love the yaks!
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Gorgeous photos ~ haven’t been to Oregon in many years. Makes me want to return for a visit!
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