When the state of Oregon is mentioned most
people think of beaches on the Pacific, festivals of roses, snow capped
mountains, mossy forests, and …
…rivers flowing into misty waterfalls. And it’s true these are all part of the
package. The popular north-south route
along the coast is a superb scenic highway, as is the east-west drive down the
Columbia River Gorge.
But if you find yourself taking a detour to see
Crater Lake in the central part of Oregon…and after you’ve taken a few pictures
from the two or three accessible locations along the rim of the crater…
…and after you realize your photos will look
just like every other tourist’s snapshots of Crater Lake unless you pose
someone in front of the scenery which sort of defeats the purpose of landscape
photography. And then your next
destination is the State of Idaho …
…you have to cross the Deadly Desert like we
did.
And since we didn’t have a hot air
balloon or a flying sofa,
we just had to drive and drive for hours.
It broke up the monotony of all that wilderness covered
with brush and grass.
I missed getting a photo of a coyote that casually crossed in front of us not long after I took this picture because I was trying to
explain to a guy who called my cell that we wouldn’t be able to help him with
his problem because we were REALLY out of town.
This is bad country. Even the image on the sign that means,
“watch
out for range cattle along the highway,”
is represented by an ornery bull ready
to punch out your headlights.
On and on we went across the unending wasteland
which is really just more of Nevada that Oregon took in
out of pity.
We had big plans to find a nice place to stay in
Boise , but we
just ran out of day and endurance before we ran out of road.
So when we arrived at a little town called Vale
we were thinking, “Any port in a storm.”
The only motel there looked okay so DH couldn’t understand why I was getting
all PSYCHO...
…about the name, BATES MOTEL. He still didn’t get it when he came back with
a room key and I asked him if a skinny young guy was at the front desk. “No, it was an OLD LADY.” Even worse!
Our room was clean but small. The television was on a low shelf and I
STABBED my head on the corner of it when I stood up after opening my
suitcase. Not much BLOOD but I was still
freaked out. We were so tired we didn’t
even bother to SHOWER before falling asleep.
After an uneventful night we drove on to Boise the next morning where
we got breakfast. The air was thick with
smoke from wildfires. We knew we were almost
home.
Road Trip part 1-Smoke on the Water Fire in the Sky
Road Trip Part 2-Smelled the Mountain Air Man
Road Trip Part 3-On the Ship David B
Road Trip Part 4-Pods of Orcas
Road Trip Part 5-The Problem is All Inside Your Head
Road Trip Part 6-Looking Down On Fishermen
Road Trip Part 7-The Cure for Anything Is Water
Road Trip Part 8-Lighthouses
Road Trip Part 9-Slow Down and Read the Signs
Road Trip Part 10-Fresh Crabs
Road Trip Part 11-Food
Road Trip Part 12-Giants
Road Trip Part 13-Crossing the Deadly Desert
Road Trip part 1-Smoke on the Water Fire in the Sky
Road Trip Part 2-Smelled the Mountain Air Man
Road Trip Part 3-On the Ship David B
Road Trip Part 4-Pods of Orcas
Road Trip Part 5-The Problem is All Inside Your Head
Road Trip Part 6-Looking Down On Fishermen
Road Trip Part 7-The Cure for Anything Is Water
Road Trip Part 8-Lighthouses
Road Trip Part 9-Slow Down and Read the Signs
Road Trip Part 10-Fresh Crabs
Road Trip Part 11-Food
Road Trip Part 12-Giants
Road Trip Part 13-Crossing the Deadly Desert
6 comments:
The Bates Motel awesome but very scary. COOL
A desert wow did you see an oasis or maybe that was the Bate's hotel.
Ornery bull sign oh I so want one of those.
I have been enjoying our trip and your fabulous photos I am sorry we are back home:( Thank you though.Glad you are back safe. Oh I need me some mountains. B
Your photos are gorgeous! Love that scenery! The Bates sign is cool! It looks like a great trip.
Sorry...but you had me laughing about the BATES Motel....do you live just outside the border of Wyoming? If so we might have gone through your town on the way home. We went by that HUGE reservoir (Palisades)to give you an idea of where we drove.
Linda
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I've driven across west Texas and understand the boredom and worry associated with desert travel.
How wild that they named the place the Bates Motel.
Glad you're back home---you missing the many colors of green in Oregon yet?
Such a beautiful part of the country...
Pearl
the BATES motel!! OOooooooh!! if i ever stayed at that motel...no way would i take a shower!!
gorgeous pictures!!
and that 'range cattle' warning sign is really pretty hysterical!!
(sorry...i'm sooo far behind in my reading...ugh...trying to get in a little comp time this morn!!)
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