The Mighty Columbia River

Every day we are met with something unique. Today it was very very strong winds as we were winding along the Columbia river on the Washington side of the River.

We had beautiful scenery to look at along the way, but the winds were so strong that the guys were tense from gripping the steering wheel. Michael decided he would try a new route tomorrow, after driving against the winds all day. We found a campsite at the start of route 97 going across the Columbia River to the Oregon Side. We talked to some of the local people today and they say it is the windsurfing capital of the USA, and the winds are normal. We saw Mt. Hood in the distance with its snow covered peak. It is the tallest mountain in Oregon.

It is so amazing to see so many signs of how the ice age influenced our landscape. We saw a beautiful canyon today that once was a great waterfall. Today it is Dry Falls and if it were running it would dwarf the Niagara Falls.
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Tomorrow we are still driving toward the Oregon coastline, who knows what will be our next adventure.

One thought on “The Mighty Columbia River”

  1. Good morning,
    We really admire what you are doing and have enjoyed following your trip. Isn’t the Columbia River Gorge area awesome? On the Oregon side is a scenic route where you can see a lot of beautiful waterfalls.

    We hope you get to see some of the light houses as you go down the Oregon coast.

    Herman and Nancy

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