Columbia Gorge
We started our wet road-trip to the Redwoods after work on Tuesday. Nick and crew arrived around 3 and we left just in time for rush-hour. The drive to Oregon was surprisingly quick. With superb i-phone navigation, Nick led us to this brewery/winery/old-building compound. McMinniminas... or something. Good wine, good food and a nice night-cap for camping in the damp/wet Columbia Gorge at Ainsworth State Park. Heather & I woke up early Wednesday morning and did a little hike around the area before we all headed to the waterfalls. We hiked Horse Tail falls and stopped at Multnomah before spending the day driving down the Oregon coast.





3 Comments:
So pretty!! I love the pacific northwest!!!
It oddly reminds me of "Houghton" but without the economic decay and deadness. Similar wet/cold feel with lots of white people and grunge around. Berries and coffee a-plenty. But lots of airplanes flying overhead.
the pictures look like it would be silent there
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