The Adventures of Pam & Frank |
Posted: 24 Nov 2009 10:15 AM PST Continuing from yesterday's post, here is what we did while camping at the Newberry National Volcanic Monument in Central Oregon. On the way down the mountain we stopped at a viewpoint to admire Mt Bachelor (left) and the Three Sisters. Hwy 20, west of Bend, Oregon - from our "dash cam" at 55 mph. It's about a 2+ hour drive over the Cascade to get home and I want to show you something. This is Mt. Jefferson in the distance: Heading west on Hwy 22 - heading downhill, riding the brakes, rounding a curve, and oh, what a view. It's hard to see in this photo, but the white bit above the trees in the center of the photo is snow-covered Mt. Jefferson. (In July.) B&B Complex burn area Mt. Washington seen from the B&B Complex burn area, originally uploaded by Adventures of Pam & Frank. The B&B Complex was an extreme forest fire that raged through this area in 2003. There is a pullout on the highway where you can park and walk to a viewpoint. There they also have signs that explain what happened. I'll let the signs do the talking:Ahhh, at last. No matter how much fun you have on vacation, it's always good to come home. Highway 22 coming into Salem The cats babysat themselves. |
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