I was reflecting today on how unpredictable Oregon weather has been. When we started this adventure, Tom said we would use the flip-flop barometer. (This might not have had an impact on me because I wear flip-flops every day of year, summer or winter...although admittedly,
*** FASHION POLICE CONFESSION *** sometimes with socks). But the flip-flop barometer implies that we would be following the warm weather. Well, today was the first full day, since we left Redding, that I have worn shorts the whole day (shorts with a jacket for brief periods, but still shorts).
Lincoln City is a nice sized town of just under 8,000 people. about 26 mile north of South Beach.
The Premier Resort sits on a hill. One evening we walked across the street to the Inn at Spanish Head, and had dinner on the 10th floor at Fathoms restaurant. Remarkable view.
We spent Sunday (Fathers Day) driving down the coast and sightseeing. We went down thru the Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge...
and thru the town of Depoe Bay. By chance, we then turned onto a great little one-way side road called Otter Crest loop which runs south off of the ocean side of 101. It is an absolutely gorgeous area.
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Otter Crest Loop |
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Cape Foulweather |
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The Lookout at Cape Foulweather |
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Otter Bay |
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