Lakes and Waterfalls and a near miss.
September 23rd.
Awake at 6:30 this morning to the silence of the forest, a beautiful location. Once we had readied ourselves it was time to walk down to the lake via an old growth forest trail that snaked it's way around the trees. We arrived at Lost lake and it truly felt as though we were the only ones to have found it, there was a peaceful calm that enveloped you so we found a nice spot along the shore and sat in silence to take a while to 'breath' it all in with the warm morning sun on our faces. Heaven !
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The little store had opened and there were some pastries and other 'goodies' reduced for an end of season clear out so we bought a few and some coffee and walked back through the forest to the RV. I must say our campsite was wonderful, we were tucked in the trees and we had steps going down to our very own sunken garden with picnic set and fire ring. This would be a perfect retreat for a few days R&R, but alas it was time to hit the road once more. [Later than expected as usual]
We headed back to Dee along the Lost Lake road and then headed north towards Hood River. First we stumbled across 'Apple valley country store' on Hood river. The store had a lovely range of speciality pickles, jams and biscuits etc. They also had some rather tasty milk shakes. We can vouch for the Pumpkin and Huckleberry flavoured shake, Yummy ! We walked around the pretty garden which had a lot of colour left in it from various plants and took a look at the river while drinking the shakes. There was also a BBQ shack on the premises but we didn't get to try that out. It was a great little find.
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At Hood river we took I-84 along the Columbia River before turning off to Cascade Locks, where we parked up and looked around some shops and walked to the 'Bridge of the Gods'. I think the name of the bridge offers higher expectation than what you get in real life, but some of the artwork underneath it on the walls and columns is quite impressive.
Bridge of the Gods.
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So back on I84 for a short while before turning off on to the Historic Columbia river Gorge, an area I had been looking forward to visiting for a long time. Our first stop was at Horsetail Falls and although a relatively small falls it turned out to be one of our favourites as there were fewer people and you could 'get up close and personal' by sitting on rocks near it's base. You can also hike up the hill to the upper Ponytail fall where you eventually come to a cove that you can walk under and stand behind the Falls.
Ponytail Falls.
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The highway got pretty narrow in places as we made our way to the popular Multnomah Falls and I had to 'breath in' a couple of times as there were some large vehicles coming towards us that seemingly had the confidence not to slow and to think I would move over even tighter while they hogged part of my lane ! We stopped in a pull out parking area a short walk from the falls as we knew it would be busy and parking might become a problem, we were glad we did. As we were walking a huge long train with several engines went through the canyon blasting it horns just a few feet from us, it was kind cool !
It was soon after this that our holiday nearly took a turn for the worse. We had taken the foot bridge over Multnomah creek which then joins the roadway just past a narrow bridge and opposite the Falls. There was a pedestrian crossing and the traffic on our right had stopped so we checked left to see a car a slowing so we started to cross. Luckily [as I had been taught to do as a kid] I kept checking and noticed that the driver of the moving car had only started slowing so he could crane his neck to look at the Falls and was not going to stop. I pulled Lezli back and then noticed the look of horror and shame on the drivers face as he came to a stop on the exact spot where we had been standing on the crossing just a second earlier. It was a near miss !!
Multnomah Falls.
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There is no doubting what a beautiful waterfall this is, but it has fallen victim to it's own success. Coach loads of visitors, food places and traffic prevents you from sitting and having a quiet moment unlike some of the other Falls, but it's certainly worth stopping for.
We continued along the Gorge stopping at Bridalveil Falls [also walking to the Columbia river viewpoint from there] and Latourell Falls and at Vista House for more views of the river.
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Not for the first time the daylight was running away from us and we had one place we wanted to see but wasn't sure if we would make it in time. It was the 14 mile slow mountain drive up to Larch mountain, we decided to go for it. We got to the top and the light was fading and it was a little hazy but it was certainly worth it ! From this point you can enjoy panoramic views of 5 famous mountain peaks from one spot. They are; Mt St Helens, Ranier, Adams, Hood and Jefferson. We sat and watched in silence as the light faded.
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We drove back down the mountain in the dark and arrived at our RV park, the Sandy river resort near Troutdale at 8pm. We confirmed our pitch was waiting for us and headed straight back out for something to eat. Louise is our 'foodie' researcher and she had found Shirley's Tippy canoe by Sandy river which had featured on the TV show, 'Diners, Drive in's and Dives' and thankfully it wasn't the latter. The bar was really nice and the food and people were great, I really enjoyed the Clam chowder which was a first for me. If you visit during September or October you need to check out their Halloween garden with all sorts of ghouls and creatures lurking around. They certainly go 'all out', Great stuff !
Todays mileage 110. Total 1439 miles.
Mt Ranier. [Or RAINier as we now know it]
September 25th.
We woke this morning to a grey murky day with drizzle in the air, I guess it had to happen one day, we were just hoping it would be while we were in the rain forest, if at all. It was a short drive to the Longmire entrance to Ranier where we stopped at the museum and gift shop and took a walk through the woods on the 'Trail of the Shadows'. It rained quite heavily at this point, but it was a lovely walk
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We continued towards Paradise, stopping at the pretty Christine Falls and driving via the one way loop to Ricksecker point.
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The cloud was rolling in and the views were obscured, but it didn't matter, they took on a new form of amazing. We were on 'Cloud 9' when we arrived to Paradise.
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Narada Falls.
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Paradise.
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Driving back down the mountain the visibility through the cloud was terrible, only being able to see a few feet ahead of you, any hope of seeing Mt Ranier in it's glory is long gone, never mind seeing it's reflection in reflection lake. We decided to abandon our plans of driving the road to White river and Sunrise as the visibility was so poor at higher elevations, along with a planned detour to Crystal mountain for the views. So we did a couple of walks and stopped for a while at Stevens Creek and Box canyon. It was a lot clearer at lower elevations.
Nope not a waterfall. Looking down 180ft into a box canyon.
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We left the park via the north entrance and started our way towards Port Ludlow, our overnight stop between here and Olympic NP. We hope to re-visit Ranier in the future as we loved the place despite the weather. We have named it 'Rainier'. We followed WA410 through Greenwater and remained on it through Bonny Lake to I5 for a brief moment near Tacoma and then took WA16 past the Cheeney stadium over Tacoma Narrows Bridge. We then stretched our legs in the nice little town of Gigg Harbour.
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Back on the road WA16 curved it's way around Sinclair Inlet past Navy yard City and north to Port Gamble and over the Hood canal bridge. We arrived at the campground around 7:30pm and was soon heading to the Harbour for a 'fine dining' experience at the Fireside restaurant. The food was great and so was the service, so we didn't mind paying that bit extra as a treat to ourselves.
Navy Yard.
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Todays mileage. 182. Total 1840 miles.