Showing posts with label Rowena Crest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rowena Crest. Show all posts

Friday, January 27, 2012

Winter Gorge Adventures

Still on our vacation, we figured we would take advantage of some of this beautiful blue sky(minus the chemtrails). We decided to head out to the Columbia River Gorge. We sped past all of the major tourist spots, and went on to our new favorite spot- Rowena Crest. The viewpoint is phenomenal! In the spring and summer there are hiking trails(we have yet to do). We are so impressed with the fact that the deer seem to be pets in peoples yards, and that this place isn't constantly blowing up with people like Vista House, or Multnomah Falls. It is really a sight to be seen.. We plan to go back in the spring when the flowers are in bloom. There are over 200 plant species on the preserve. April or May seem to be the best times to go- So I read. The preserve attracts wildflower enthusiasts from around the Northwest. Alot of photo ops to be had..
"Located in the transition zone between the moist, heavily-forested west side of the Cascades and the drier bunch grass prairies of the east, Tom McCall Preserve comes into spectacular bloom every spring. Lava flows, catastrophic floods and volcanic ash deposits shaped a mound-and-swale topography that perplexes the experts. Earthquake sorting, freezing and thawing, erosion, soil accumulations by plants and wildlife burrowing activities have all been suggested as having caused the mounds."
Now you want to go, don't you? Plan your trip. See our last Rowena Crest trip 2 months ago here.










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Friday, December 2, 2011

The Gorge Tour Adventures

I can't believe it is December! Oi.. The weather has been beautiful here in Oregon. It really hasn't been that bad this year. (Enough with the weather..) Wayne's aunt is in town!! He hasn't seen her since he was a youngster, so we took her on a little day trip through the gorge. Went to Multnomah falls, to the top of Rowena Crest, had lunch in the Dalles, and ended in Maryhill Washington. I have decided- besides the dream towns of Cannon Beach, and Manzanita. Rowena Crest is where I'd like a cabin "away from it all". I could work in Hood River! There were deer in every direction we looked! There is hiking trails, and 260+ acres of a beautiful nature reserve with over 200+ species of wild flowers. Just imagine the butterflies in spring.. The viewpoint is spectacular. My heart melts just thinking about it. Haha Gotta play that lottery.
Here is our adventure! BTW This is a combo of Wayne and I's photos.