More from the Oregon coast.
September 29th.
Jessie M Honeyman SP is just north of Dunes City and unsurprisingly, the sand dunes are it's main attraction but also has 2 freshwater lakes. It is separated from the ocean by 2 miles of dunes. So this morning after getting ready for the day ahead, we went hiking around the area. It was tough going at times with steep climbs in soft fine sand, but it was very rewarding.
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We spent a couple of hours 'playing' in the sand before heading back to the RV, drinking a coffee and hitting the highway once again. We headed through Gardiner and alongside the Umpqua river before crossing over it towards Winchester Bay and down to Hauser. We then stopped at the David Dewett Veteran memorial which is right by the highway and alongside the river. It has nice views of Sand Dunes in one direction and the McCullough Memorial bridge that spans Coo's Bay in the other. The bridge itself is a wonderful piece of architecture and spans for 5,305ft over the bay, the longest in the State when built in 1936 and was a bit of a master class in engineering, as the busy waterway had to be kept open throughout construction.
Here you can see the bridge in the background.
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It was time to continue south and make our way across Coos Bay to North Bend where there were huge ships in dock stacked full of lumber.
McCullough Memorial bridge.
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By the time we got to Bandon we were getting hungry so we stopped at the Station Restaurant for lunch, Omelette and hash browns which were huge and very tasty ! Bandon is a nice Oceanside town with shops and beaches and located where the Coquille river pours into the Pacific. We head into town and drive down the Bandon beach loop drive which offers nice views of the Coquille river lighthouse and Coquille Bay.
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As we headed back to Hwy101 south we enjoyed many great coastal views as we drove through Humbug mountain and Sisters Rock SP's and over the Rogue river into Gold beach. Our next stop was at Kissing rock and it's lovely sandy beach just south of town near Hunters Creek. Along this stretch there had been miles of cloud developing out to sea which took on a rather distinctive shape of a huge wave, in Tsunami territory !
'Tsunami cloud' at Kissing Rock.
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We then stopped at Myers Beach north near the Pistol River followed by Arch rock on Windy corner and probably the nicest of all, Natural Bridges.
Arch rock.
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Natural bridges.
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Back on the road we headed through Brookings and crossed the State line back into California and on to our campground for the night, the Elk country RV resort south of Orick, arriving after dark once again. A nice 'home' cooked meal and a couple of beers followed and we were ready for bed. The Oregon coast was quite amazing but try and do much more than a couple of hundred miles a day means you will miss out on a lot of great places, we only just skimmed the surface.
Todays miles 230. Total 2687 miles.