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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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When planning key spots to stop on my lap of Australia, I marked visiting the Whitsundays as a top priority since this archipelago of 74 tropical islands is known for its turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, and flourishing fringe reefs. When it ca
When I pulled up in front of the reception at my hotel in the Airlie Beach area of the Whitsunday Region, I knew immediately that the manager was a fellow biker. Rather than waiting for me to turn off the bike, put down the kickstand, take off my glo
Geared up in my Shark Skin and wetsuit on the stern of my chartered boat bouncing up and down on choppy seas with cold saltwater spraying me in the face as I headed towards the world famous Yongala Wreck, I couldn’t decide if it was crazy or co
I’ve been picking up more expressions as I travel throughout Australia and am becoming fond of “It’s all good,” an expression of hope, positivity, and kindness that seems to be applicable to almost any circumstance. You’
As I squeezed the throttle lever on my rented jet ski, the heavy machine bucked the choppy open waters of the Coral Sea, throwing up frothy sprays competing with the rain already falling from above. When the tour operator had contacted me the day bef
Leaving Cairns (pronounced much like Karen’s) to continue south was bittersweet as the city had been such a haven for me and Adventure Baby while I completed my five-day scuba diving PADI certification class, providing small town charm with big
When I inquired about scuba diving classes a few weeks ago, the Pro Dive representative in Cairns asked me whether I wanted to live aboard a ship or take day trips out to the ocean to complete my three days of underwater training. To me it seemed lik
Holding my mask and regulator to my face with my right hand and taking a “giant stride” off the back of my liveaboard ship with an inflated BCD (buoyancy control device), weights, and scuba tank tightly strapped to my body, I took a deep
Having decided to circumnavigate Australia this summer, I anticipated that since I already knew the language there would not be any communication barriers. After arriving on this breathtaking continent, I discovered that there was still a lot for me