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Travel Blogs from Coos Bay
Finally, some big wildlife
Midday temperature: 22C
After leaving our campsite, we resumed our travels along the Pacific Coast Highway. We drove alongside incredible sand dunes, these continue for almost 80 km along the coast and reach 500 meters high. Our first stop was the Oregon Dunes Overlook, an area with viewing posts in the middle of these incredible dunes. There are several places where you can rent ATV's and ...
Sweet Ride & A Big Screw Up
It was time to unleash the Bat Mobile...I mean the Buick on the highway. It was also time to head to the Pacific Ocean. It had been a long time since we saw the Pacific Ocean. As much as we needed fuel for the car we needed fuel for ourselves due to our late night adventures. Lucky picked a coffee shop that was suggested to us by Jessica in her list of places to eat and drink from. We picked ourselves up and it was time to head to Coos Bay, the ...
No Fog
When we got up this morning, Larry takes Molly for a walk and notices it is a clear day so we take off to revisit a couple of places that were fogged in yesterday. The lighthouse was somewhat visible but still not really ...
Seaside to Coos Bay
... cross these bridges there is the admonition “Historic Bridge - drive with care” as though any other kind of driving will bring it crashing down! Most of them seem to be from the 1920/30’s as they sport art-deco pillars at either end - even if they’ve been completely modernised and replaced by 1970’s ...
Traveling the 101 and Coos Bay
... whitefish (okay...I only ate the brisket, true to my nature), grilled romaine, vegetables, and grilled pineapple. It was delicious! The insisted they eat like that every night. Wow again! I'd gain 20 pounds, at least, if I ate like that throughout the summer!
It was a fun day and so great to see my long-time friend. She has a great set-up and all of her fishing friends at the campground are a lot of fun! I'd love to go back!
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