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Weekend Adventures

This page describes some of the wonderful day trips I have taken from my home base in West Linn, Oregon. It includes pictures and commentary of trips north to Washington, west to the coast, south to Bend, and east to Burns. Read below for my blog. 

Seaside, OR

Seaside, OR

Drift Creek Covered Bridge

Drift Creek Covered Bridge

Blue Raeven Pies, Amity, OR

Blue Raeven Pies, Amity, OR

March 5: On the Road Again
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March 5: On the Road Again

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Arriving in Darwin two days ago felt rather poignant as Adventure Baby and I are now a little more than halfway around our lap of Australia in terms of miles. We’ve braved strong crosswinds, driving rain, intense heat, wildfires, long stretches
I’m not sure what was more thrilling – hearing the loud snapping sound of a crocodile’s powerful jaws closing on a chicken carcass, swimming in two potentially crocodile infested swimming holes, or hand feeding corned beef to what m
I woke up this morning at the Victoria River Roadhouse to the sound of wild parrots squawking in the trees over my room. It turns out this was just the beginning of a magical morning for Adventure Baby and me.
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Biting into the cold, crispy red wedge of watermelon in my Warmun Roadhouse room last night, I felt like I had won the jackpot. Ensconced in my cool air-conditioned room with plenty of snacks and a hot meal waiting from the roadhouse diner, it was th
As I jostled back and forth in my padded blue seat six feet off the ground, watching Enoch’s furry ears flickering in the twilight and his wide round feet plodding through the damp sand while the sun drew closer to the ocean beside me, my breat
Blue and white pops of color seem to stand out everywhere in the remarkable city of Broome. Known for its light sandy beaches and turquoise waters, this oceanside town provides one tantalizing photo opportunity after another. After a delightful two d
I didn’t think I’d be getting on the back of a Harley with a handsome man anytime soon. But when scrolling for activities in Broome, my eye caught on a trike tour offered by a local promising pillion riders a scenic and historical excursi
Pulling into the Sandfire Roadhouse after almost six grueling hours in strong crosswinds last night, I reflected on how much my travel priorities have changed over the last several years. Although much of the rustic, isolated outpost several hours we
With the wind howling in my ears and pink dust filling the sky, I leaned far to the right on my bike, bracing myself against the onslaught of the unrelenting gusts, trying to stay in my lane and reminding myself to breathe. My ride from Karratha to P
Leaving the coastal settlement of Coral Bay in my rear view mirror this morning, I reflected on how fortunate I was to have lost my reservation in Exmouth, spurring me to look for an alternative place to swim with the sea creatures on the Ningaloo Re