Beckman's Gasthof

A summary of the Beckman's explorations in our new Tiffin Phaeton.

Monday, August 17, 2015

Summer 2015 Oregon/Washington coast

August 2015 RV Trip

July 23, 2015 through August 11, 2015
Time for the Beckmans to hit the road again. We drove up I 5 in order to get to Oregon for a Finnish family reunion that was being held the last weekend in July. We prefer to drive up Hwy 395 which goes through much more scenic territory, including the Sierras, but we wanted to make time. We didn't make much time since we were slowed by construction and then part of the interstate was closed because an accident that took us on a detour. We arrived in Sacramento tired and much later than we had planned.

Going through the San Joaquin Valley, the bread basket of the US, was an interesting experience. Since California is in a drought and everyone is fighting over the limited water, the local farmers have put up signs along I 5 reading “No water, No jobs”, “Dust bowl by Congress”, “Build dams not trains”, etc.
We did see fields that were fallow and many dead trees and some vineyards and orchards that had been allowed to die. California needs water soon.

We had a nice drive up through northern California and spent the night at a private campground in McCloud, CA. It was a very small, quaint town on the edge of lots of national forest campgrounds.

The next day we crossed over the Siskiyou Mountains and into Oregon. I 5 here has lots of up and down grades but travels through beautiful forests.

We spent the night in Sutherlin, Oregon at a private campground just north of Roseburg.
It's probably the most unusual campground that we've ever stayed in. It was a former drive-in theater that was converted to a campground. On Friday and Saturday night they show movies on the big screen. We got to see Dr Doolittle with Eddie Murphy. It doesn't get dark until 9 PM so the hard part was staying away. We didn't make it.


The next stop was the coastal town of Newport, Oregon. We had heard about Pacific Shores RV resort and we were lucky enough to get a spot here overlooking the ocean. It's not exactly camping with 2 heated swimming pools, a sauna and other amenities. The best part was the beautiful ocean views.



We had lots of company and enjoyed sharing our ocean views. Cousins Laddy, Susie, and Ginger and husband Arnie drove down from the Portland area to deliver my sister Jane who flew in from Florida for the family reunion. She spent several days with us until we drove to Astoria where the reunion was being held.



Another special visit was from cousin Mary Ellen and husband Bill who drove up from Florence, Oregon to meet us for lunch. It had been several years since I had seen them and Jane hadn't seen Mary Ellen since probably the '50s. Lots of catching up.



I must mention that the weather was absolutely perfect. Warm, sunny and very little wind.



It was a beautiful drive up the Oregon coast with it's rocks and crashing waves. A highlight of our trip was stopping at the Tillamook Cheese and Ice Cream factory.



On to the Astoria area and camping at the gorgeous Ft Stephens State Park. It's just back from the ocean and a short distance to the mouth of the Columbia River. Sister Jane is considering writing a book about this area so we covered a lot of area in a couple of days. Astoria has a lot to offer in a wonderful Maritime Museum, many Victorian homes, historical museums, waterfront with a trolley and much more.

Fort Clatsop N P where Lewis and Clark spent the winter after crossing the continent on their quest to reach the Pacific Ocean is also near by.

Oregon is also experiencing a lack of rainfall and it's strange to see so many brown lawns in an area that usually has too much rain.

We spent the weekend visiting with the Malen family at their reunion. Did I mention that we are not official Malen family members, but they include us. We grew up with many of them in Astoria and our cousins are members of the Malen clan. The original Malen couple who came from Finland now have 250 + descendants. A great group of people and are they ever organized with food, games, and even an auction to raise money for the next reunion.



We left Astoria and crossed the 4 mile bridge to the Washington side of the Columbia River. One of John's favorite campgrounds is the Cape Disappointment S P at the mouth of the river. You can hear the roar of the ocean since most of the sites are just a few steps from the ocean. Again, the weather has been beautiful and I spent several days reading on the beach.

The one note of caution is all the signs declaring the beach area a tsunami zone. There are instructions about what to do and where to go. There is a fault not far from the coast that has the potential to produce a very large earthquake and tsunami. Keeping fingers crossed.

There is also a lack of rain in Washington so there are no campfires allowed on the beach or in the campgrounds. A bummer for families, especially those in tents.

After 7 days at Cape Disappointment we traveled north to the coastal town of Pacific Beach. The state park here is right on the beach and we also have an ocean view. More tsunami warnings.


There is a red tide because of the warmer water so all crabbing and clamming are closed. When we walk on the beach there are thousands and thousands of dead crabs and clams. All we can think about is all those razor clams and Dungeness crabs we won't be able to eat.

3 Comments:

  • At August 17, 2015 6:38 PM, Blogger Unknown said…

    I wish I was back on the Oregon coast, enjoying cooler, less humid weather. It's miserable here in Florida. Thanks for putting me up for several days, and for putting up with me. Enjoy the rest of your trip!
    Jane

     
  • At August 18, 2015 11:31 AM, Blogger Unknown said…

    "We need water"
    "We don't want a tsunami"
    Jeez, make up your mind.

     
  • At August 19, 2015 10:31 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Sounds like our kind of trip! However, we'll pass on the tsunami opportunity! Keep on having fun while we do a bear watch on Hopeton! R and C

     

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