Portland/Fairview RV Park, Portland , OR : Socked in AGAIN this
morning. Undaunted, we headed east up
the Columbia River Gorge. We drove about 62 miles on
I84 to the little historic town of The Dalles . I84 is a beautiful scenic drive right next to
the river with high bluffs, large rock formations covered in moss and mountains
all around. The drive started out in a primeval rain forest of sorts and by the
time we got to The Dalles we were in a desert topography of lower hills covered
in short, brown buffalo grass and pine scrub.
Coming back, we took historic Rt. 30 as much as possible which was built
around 1916. Went through the little
historic towns of Hood River , Mosier, and Cascade Locks. Saw
lots of waterfalls. What a beautiful
area. Cleared off by the time we reached The Dalles . 81 today.
Wind surfer on the Columbia River. The winds in the gorge are horrendous--up to 70 mph is not unusual. |
Area around The Dalles. |
Indians used to put their dead in a canoe and inter them on this island. Lewis and Clark stopped here in 1806 on their way back from their historic trip to the Pacific. |
Beautiful! |
Horsetail Falls |
Multnomah Falls |
A tunnel on the old Rt. 30 which is no longer used. This survived a couple of earthquakes. Very sturdy, I'd say. Picture by Mike |
The Lodge at Multnomah Falls |
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