Saturday, June 4, 2011

Columbia Gorge

For the long weekend Rory and I took off to the Columbia Gorge. It's beautiful up there! I'm tempted to convince Rory to become a fruit farmer just so we can go live by Mt. Hood. Year round snowboarding!!! Our first stop was Maltnomah Falls. There were a tooooon of people there. We went for a little 5 mile hike and once we got over a mile up the trail the people disappeared. We got a little wet from mist and misty rain.








We camped that night at Ainsworth State Park where they require you to buy firewood at the park. Wet firewood. It took a very very very long time to get the fire started so we could roast our hot dogs and s'mores. We went to church the next day in Stevenson WA. It was such a cute ward! More than half the people there were definitely over 80. To get there we crossed The Bridge of the Gods. 


After church we headed back to the woods and hiked up the Eagle Creek trail. We were trying to make it to Wantum Lake but it didn't quite happen. We hit snow. It was 13.3 miles to the lake but we only got to 12.7 before we decided we should have brought snow shoes. The hike was incredibly beautiful. Everything was so green! And wet. Seeing a pattern? A lot of the trail was blasted out years ago by the CCC into the side of a steep drop off.


Luckily they put hand rails in for those who are a little afraid of heights.



We saw loads of beautiful waterfalls. They were wet. 


My favorite one was Tunnel Falls. The CCC used their amazing blasting skills and put a tunnel behind this fall so we can get around it. The tunnel was wet.


Good thing we had our rain coats with us!


I was so excited to see trees that weren't junipers!! 


A little while before this picture was taken we met some guys on the trail and one had snow shoes on his pack. I thought in my head 'That's silly, there's no snow'..... I was wrong. There was lots of snow. We got wet. Plus, right before this we crossed about three streams and my balance is bad to start with but add a pack and I'm about as stable as a drunk monkey. My shoes got wet. They're waterproof however so my feet did not get wet. Nice.


After deciding not to post hole to the lake we found about the only flat spot on the mountain and snuggled our tent into it. It was a tight squeeze. We ate our dinner, drank our root beer (yes, we packed in root beer), and played a game of Phase 10. I'm breaking the pattern. We didn't get wet in the night. We stayed nice and dry in our oh so fluffy sleeping bags. Our tent was wet on the outside though. We camped in a cloud. The next day we hiked out and drove back home to the desert where it's..... wet.


5 comments:

Jake and Sara said...

Wow that looks so fun! Way to go. You're so adventurous!

Jim and Vanessa said...

Oh my gosh, I live there and have never taken that hike! I can't wait, Jim and I just planned it, we're hiking and camping it like you guys did end of July. I LOVE the pacific northwest!

Mamie said...

WHAT THE HECK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!? i WISH WE WOULD HAVE SEEN EACH OTHER!!

Andrea and Tyler Wheeler said...

beautiful trail! I am jealous I want to go now! I hope the pictures made it to you of moab and hopefully there was pictures on the cd!

Unknown said...

That looks fun, we will have to make it up that way!