As a series of late-winter storms continued to throttle my home along the fringe of Washington's Cascade Mountains, we decided it was time to get away. I'd learned through conversation that the Oregon Coast is an affordable springtime trip-- you can often luck out, finding some pretty nice weather while scoring cheap, winter rates. Here's what we found:
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Monday, June 4, 2012
Stonehenge West: The Megalith at Maryhill
I'd heard rumors of a Stonehenge replica somewhere along this old road, here in the rolling hills of southeastern Washington. The site proved elusive. Google assures me that the stone structure does, in fact, exist-- somewhere near the town of Maryhill. It turns out that the town of Maryhill isn't really too much of a town at all. We passed through a sprawling wind-farm along the aging highway, no signs, no markers. Nothing. Then, all of a sudden the sign appears: Stonehenge.
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Outdoor Spotlight: Summer Musings in Washington's High Country
From winter springs new life. Summer in Bavaria approaches. Carefully we plot our seasonal exploits, planning each hike, trip or ride in intimate detail. Here-- deep in the wilds of Cascadia-- snows are receding, flowers are blooming, and children painstakingly endure through their final weeks of school. Summer is coming...
Friday, June 1, 2012
Natural Escapism: Finding Peace at Icicle Creek
Everyone does something different to unwind-- to "reset." If you find solace in nature, Icicle Gorge is quite the offering. From the canyon floor and raging white-water, to jagged alpine peaks, from wildflowers to wild wolves, the Icicle offers some of the quickest access into true wilderness found anywhere in the lower 48 states.
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