Wenaha - 400 miles away
Metolius - 150 miles away
and the weather at Wenaha and Metolius looked about the same
I'll probably do Wenaha some time
Thanks for the info on it
Lower Metolius River March 23, 2012
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Re: Lower Metolius River March 23, 2012
Nice TR Jerry. I just returned from over in that area yesterday. My son and I headed for the S. Oregon coast on Monday but stopped in Florence after the National Weather Service put up severe warnings for flooding and landslides from Reedsport to Brookings for this entire week. So we hit 126 E and drove along the McKensie River and the Blue River to Hoodoo. That area is totally gorgeous and there were hardly nobody around. Drove through Sisters and cut over to Redmond and just stayed at the Super 8 from Tues thru Fri. Would have loved to went camping but it was Spring Break and my teenage son wanted to swim in the inside pool. So we did a little fishing from the Deschutes (about a mile or so N. of Warm Springs) and ended up at Lake Billy Chinook.
This was in the canyons near the Deschutes, North of that bridge on Hwy 26. The weather was kind of chilly but way better than the down pours at the coast. I'm not really much of an angler, so I snapped pictures as much as I could. But my son had a very enjoyable time. I really love this area. For a geology geek like me, I could spend a lot of time over here.
Checked out some cool rock formations and roadside geology there too. Then Friday, we left Redmond and decided to take the scenic way back. Drove to Terrebonne, cut through the back roads to Madras and took Hwy 97 to Biggs, then took our time driving on I84W back to Portland.
Very fun in central Oregon. Can't wait to go back.
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Did a little black and white photography.This was in the canyons near the Deschutes, North of that bridge on Hwy 26. The weather was kind of chilly but way better than the down pours at the coast. I'm not really much of an angler, so I snapped pictures as much as I could. But my son had a very enjoyable time. I really love this area. For a geology geek like me, I could spend a lot of time over here.
Checked out some cool rock formations and roadside geology there too. Then Friday, we left Redmond and decided to take the scenic way back. Drove to Terrebonne, cut through the back roads to Madras and took Hwy 97 to Biggs, then took our time driving on I84W back to Portland.
Very fun in central Oregon. Can't wait to go back.
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Re: Lower Metolius River March 23, 2012
Yeah, the geology is very exposed there - no nasty trees covering it all up
Like I saw a place where there are layers of sedimentary material with intrusions of Basalt. Sort of interesting...
Like I saw a place where there are layers of sedimentary material with intrusions of Basalt. Sort of interesting...
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Re: Lower Metolius River March 23, 2012
I'm sure glad that mountain lion didn't eat you Jerry!
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Re: Lower Metolius River March 23, 2012
Same here
I think there are Mountain Lions all over, checking us out, and we never know about it.
When there's snow you can see their tracks easier.
I think there are Mountain Lions all over, checking us out, and we never know about it.
When there's snow you can see their tracks easier.