Here we are cruising Westbound on Hwy 84 towards Portland area with the Columbia River on our right. Nice ride and nice sights.
We're passing the John Day Dam. It was completed in 1971 and can generate 2,480,000 kW of electricity. It also features a navigation lock and fish ladders.
And this is how I roll. Shades, riding gloves and Zoe the mini-doxie on my lap.
Mt. Hood in all it's glory. The temperature was in the high 70's on July 29th in mid-afternoon. But the mountain is still covered in snow. Cathy and I mused 'bout how many locals don't even look at it anymore. This mountain is a big Wow!
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Saturday, July 28, 2012
We spent a few days in Coeur D'Alene doing touristy stuff. We checked out the shops downtown one day. We also took an interesting 90 minute tour on Lake Coeur D'Alene and looked through a historical museum. That night we ate at a floating restaurant known as "The Cedars". It's been there a really long time. A short few years ago there was a huge storm on the lake. The owner spent two days on his boat hooked up to his restaurant with the boats engine on just to keep the restaurant from floating away. We had a huge dinner of prime rib (the best we've ever had), prawns on a skewer and Alaska crab legs. Good Livin! Tomorrow we're off to Wildwood Recreation Site in Oregon.
We are on top of the boat waiting to leave the dock for our lake tour. The sun was shining so it was hot up there.Where the tour ship docked was also an airplane you could take for a 40 mile flight. It took off and landed before we even left the dock. So it was a short flight. But you took off and landed on the water.
Here is a pretty interesting "cabin" built onto a rock. The tour had a "canned" presentation and this home wasn't mentioned. There were lots of huge, very high end homes built around the lake.
This is the renowned floating golf hole. You tee off from shore then take a small covered shuttle boat to putt out. It's on cables and can be moved to provide a 75 to 175 yard tee off to hit it from shore.
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Summer season's work-camper/volunteer's of Dent Acres Campground, 2012
This huge landslide happened 2 years ago and forced a two lane road into a one lane. And of course it's the connecting road from Dent Acres to Orofino.
160+ entrants in this year's City of Orofino's "Show-N-Shine". There were many cool collectible vehicles to be seen. This picture is of the baseball field at the city park.
My bike was picked as Best Motorcycle. A professional photographer took pictures as it will appear on next years event t-shirt along with the other top finishers (Best in Show, Mayor's Choice and People's Choice).
Just a few days before leaving for our next assignment in Oregon our fellow volunteers and ranger all got together for a buffet going away party. What a great group of folks. We'll always remember our time here with fondly.
This is the boat dock at one end of Lake Coeur D'Alene. Cruise ships in the foreground. Under all the blue roofs are big power boats. The accompanying floating dock is over 3,000 feet long and is the biggest in the Northwest.
Cathy is standing in front of a portion of a huge aquarium located inside a resort high rise at the waters edge. Huge huge Coy were swimming and all of them were eatin-size! They were very neat to see.
While driving through Coeur D'Alene we saw this huge eagle sculpture. This is not a trick photo. That eagle is as big as the roof. The sign stands in the grass immediately in front of the entrance.
This huge landslide happened 2 years ago and forced a two lane road into a one lane. And of course it's the connecting road from Dent Acres to Orofino.
160+ entrants in this year's City of Orofino's "Show-N-Shine". There were many cool collectible vehicles to be seen. This picture is of the baseball field at the city park.
My bike was picked as Best Motorcycle. A professional photographer took pictures as it will appear on next years event t-shirt along with the other top finishers (Best in Show, Mayor's Choice and People's Choice).
Just a few days before leaving for our next assignment in Oregon our fellow volunteers and ranger all got together for a buffet going away party. What a great group of folks. We'll always remember our time here with fondly.
This is the boat dock at one end of Lake Coeur D'Alene. Cruise ships in the foreground. Under all the blue roofs are big power boats. The accompanying floating dock is over 3,000 feet long and is the biggest in the Northwest.
Cathy is standing in front of a portion of a huge aquarium located inside a resort high rise at the waters edge. Huge huge Coy were swimming and all of them were eatin-size! They were very neat to see.
While driving through Coeur D'Alene we saw this huge eagle sculpture. This is not a trick photo. That eagle is as big as the roof. The sign stands in the grass immediately in front of the entrance.
Friday, July 20, 2012
We're grilling the catch-of-the-day. The fish grill has been hard to find as we've been looking for one for 4 months now. Finally.........
Lightening struck this pine tree just a few days ago. Up close it looks like it was laser engraved. Our coach is located about 300 feet from here. Wow!
Chloe and Zoe are "chillin" & checking out the scenery just to see if there is something to bark at.
This deer was spotted not far from camp. There are lots of white tail around. So far haven't seen any elk.
Lightening struck this pine tree just a few days ago. Up close it looks like it was laser engraved. Our coach is located about 300 feet from here. Wow!
Chloe and Zoe are "chillin" & checking out the scenery just to see if there is something to bark at.
This deer was spotted not far from camp. There are lots of white tail around. So far haven't seen any elk.
Friday, July 13, 2012
Although we don't have any pictures, our most memorable events with wildlife so far have been when we saw a very big wild male moose about a 1/4 mile East of Lolo Pass. And once when riding the winding roads out of camp on the Harley we startled a brown hawk out of pine tree who then flew along side of us for a short while. Cathy could actually hear the hawks wingbeats. It was Amazing!
On our way back to Dent Acres Campground from Missoula we came across this guy with this truck cab on his roof. He eventually turned out on a gravel patch pitching back and forth to, thankfully, let the backup of traffic go by. Wow!
This was a very exciting moment. Our 4 year old grandson had never gone fishing before. And he caught this small mouth bass on his first try! But we let the fish go as he thought the fish was "nice".
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