Thursday, July 9, 2026

The waterfall day

 

 

There are a lot of waterfalls in the Columbia River Gorge.  Googled them.  Sorted them down to four that did not require steep hikes:

 

Latourelle Falls

Multnomah Falls

Horsetail Falls

Starvation Creek Falls

 

Went to the first one.  Darn.  The parking lot was full and people were circling, clogging up the road, lurking for spots.  Not for us.  We got through the traffic backup and went to the next one.

 

Darn.  Same thing.

 

Okay, there is a pullover in the center of the freeway going eastbound for the next one.  From there we can walk through an underpass and see the falls.  Oops.  The parking lot is so full, they closed the exit.

 

One hope left, 20 miles east, away from the most popular spots.  Starvation Creek.

 

Pulled into the parking lot.  10 cars.  Looked around.  4 people.  Cool.

 

Nobody actually starved at Starvation Creek, but they did have a grand adventure.

 

A short trail to the falls.

 

 


But wait, a short walk down a trail to another waterfall.  Cabin Creek falls.

 

 

Another stretch of trail to Hole-in-the-Wall Falls.

 

Jesse took a selfie while we were there.

 

A good waterfall day.

 

Deschutes River State Park for the night.

 

2026 Summer Trip Map link

 

 

Morning view.

 

Sweet.

 

Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Another visit

 

 

Elisa and Solomon.

 

They both got the entire day off work to spend with us, and we made the most of it.  Of course they were charming, as always.

 

We finished off the day by driving east out of Portland, after rush-hour traffic to the Columbia River Gorge.  Along the way, Mount Hood peeked out.

 

2026 Summer Trip Map Link

 

Settled in for the night at Ainsworth State Park, at a wonderful site; just like state parks are supposed to be.

 

Easy walks for my rehabilitating leg.

 

 

Monday, July 6, 2026

No boat trailer?

 

 

No problem.

On the water, drive your boat over the lift and it picks you up.

 

Then the fork lift picks you up even higher,

 

 

…and puts you away up on a shelf!

 

 

Meanwhile, we’ve moved on.  We’re at Paradise Point State Park down by Oregon for the night.

 

2026 Summer Trip Map Link

 

 

It’s not as nice as it looks.  It’s right on the freeway, so it’s really loud.  No problem.  We’re moving on tomorrow morning.

 

Along the way.  Mount Ranier makes an appearance.

 

 

 

Sunday, July 5, 2026

The small town of La Conner

 

 

Rainbow Bridge.

 

Deadliest Catch.

 

Judy says if she were a boat, she’d be a tugboat.  Or maybe a little working boat like this.

 

And what a nice spot for a park and waterfall.

 

 

Friday, July 3, 2026

Christie’s yard

 

 

It seems every time we’re here it’s in full bloom.

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday, July 2, 2026

Along the way

 

 

The Old Fir Log.

 

It was born in the 1200s!

 

 

It’s big.

 

 

Clear rings to count.

 

 

They put tags on the date line for notable events.

 

If you expand the photo, you can see how most of our history is jammed in right at the end.

 

Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Update

 

 

Had the date with the orthopedic doctor.  It is a hamstring tear, and probably in two different places, but no surgery is required.  The hamstring is made up of four separate muscles, and while the injured muscle may never regain the form of its former self, there is plenty of other muscle for the leg to function normally for me.  Imaging and corrective surgery would have been a possibility had I been a young professional athlete.  Since we’re not going that corrective route, this probably ends my prospects for a pro career .  Letting it heal on its own over the next month or so should be just fine.

 

We’ll keep rolling along.