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Warning: Long post. Apparently these were rather adventurous days!
Day 4: Sunday
Day 4 started as the previous day did, I walked out to the edge of the cliffs and enjoyed my morning coffee and smoke in front of the ocean. I tell you what, there is absolutely no better way to start the day. Well, there is one way, if a whale should happen to swim by. Unfortunately I did not bring the camera out with me this time, but it was still nice to watch.
Here is a better picture showing the wall of fog out in the distance. Even if we have sun the fog is never far off!
Today was actually very pretty! It was nice and sunny all day! so we thought we’d fit in a hike! But first we stopped by the Whale Observatory in Depoe Bay. It’s a cute little museum that offers great views of the bay, and is good for whale watching.
The hike we really wanted to do was closed for construction so unfortunately we couldn’t do it. Sad face. So we drove around Devils Lake, and then, while looking for a backup hike, we found the Old Highway 101 loop. So we took a scenic drive instead.
These purple flowers are everywhere up here! I think they are very pretty so I had to get a close-up of one.
The little visitors guide the hotel provided us did not make it easy to find the hikes. The only one we found was closed, the rest we could not locate so we gave up and went back to the coast.
Siletz Bay
This sign made us laugh really hard. I know it is a serious subject about tsunami’s but that imagery is hilarious!
More seals. It was fun watching this younger seal try to climb up on the rock with the adults. He tried several times falling back in each time until he finally made it up. So cute!
We then decided to go to the Oregon Coast Aquarium. ($15.45 a person!)
You can’t see em, but there are piranha in this tank.
HUGE turtle! HUGE crab! these things are about the size of oh… a large pitbull. Not counting their legs.
Swimming Seal! This guy was rather playful. He kept swimming up to the glass, do a summersault then swim off again.
Landis being eaten by a shark hehe. Shark Tube! This was the entire reason I decided to spend the money on the aquarium the walk through tubes! I thought they went into the bay, but no they are just large aquariums. This is a lot better than the Salt Lake aquarium! The only thing Salt Lake has over this one is the Ray petting tank. This just makes me sad. Humans suck. (if you can’t read the little sign it reads: “This trash was picked up on South Beach in only 2 hours.”)
From the aquarium we decided to visit Yaquina Bay lighthouse. It was closed but I managed to snap a few shots anyway.
Yaquina Bay Lighthouse. This one is actually free to visit as well.
This is cape Foul Weather I believe. Towards the top you can see Devil’s Punchbowl.
After that we made it back to the hotel and enjoyed the foggiest night of all. It was so foggy everything was wet, including myself if I stayed out too long. It was kind of like really light rain, you know when its just misting, but different. It wasn’t coming down, it was just everywhere. Really cool experience.
Day Five: Monday
Here is the bay in front of the hotel room. I like that I caught a large wave crashing into the cliff.
Today we decided to spend the 7 bucks (a car load) to see Yaquina Head lighthouse. Happily there are quite a few things to see and do in the area so it was worth the money to see it. Not to mention you can actually climb up this one.
This last one would have made a better shot if I got people to move their hands, but I really had one thing on my mind. DOWN. I am deathly afraid of heights, and even though this stair case had landings every story and wasn’t just a spiral up, I was having a small panic attack the entire time. Odie of course being the fearless fool he is was goofing around and delaying my reaching stable earth so I screamed at him “F***ING MOVE!!!” only to hear it echo back at me from both up and down. Oops. Sorry kiddies.
Upon reaching solid ground again, refraining from kissing it that is, we walked around and checked out all the birds gathered on the rocks up here. Loud things.
We then hiked down to Cobble Beach. This is by far the coolest beach ever! There is no sand, it is all cobble stones. The most amazing part of this beach is as the waves came in and out not only did you hear the standard ocean sound, but it was accompanied by the sound of rocks being moved up and down. There really is no way to describe this unique noise but I tell you, if I could I would build a house right on this beach and sleep soundly for the rest of my life.
If look closely towards the center you can see the cute little seal poking his head out of the water. I love this shot of me. (very rare indeed. I take pictures, I don’t typically like pictures taken of me.)
You can see the water draining through the cobble stones.
I don’t normally do texture shots but this beach inspired me.
Again, not my typical subject but inspired. Yaquina Head is a definite must do if you are in the area.
These are artificial tide pools they built in a former quarry. I love that they managed to restore what would normally be an eyesore in a very pretty area. What's cool, is what was not anticipated that the ocean currents changed and filled the area with sand, and then a family of seals moved in. I would say the restoration project was a success!
From Yaquina Head we had lunch then parted ways with the family. We wanted to go down and see the Sea lion Caves.
Pretty rock formation Sea lions a plenty
To actually get into the cave it is $12.00 a person. I think its worth it, being the largest sea cavern in the US. You then take a scary elevator down 20 stories into the cliff wall. It lets you out into a cave where they have a few exhibits and then ultimately to the sea lion cavern. I was slightly disappointed as I thought it was going to be a big ol cave system, and well it wasn’t but it was really cool.
On the other end of the caves you can walk up what appears to be a lava chute to get a view of Heceta Head lighthouse.
Heceta Head Lighthouse. According to the little guide I got this lighthouse only costs $3.00 a vehicle. We didn’t go explore the area though so I don’t know for sure.
After the sea lion caves we decided to continue south towards Florence. On the way there we passed a turn out for Darlingtonia St. Scenic park. Why not we decide. So we drive down a long road that went around this creepy lake. Don’t get me wrong its a very pretty lake but it was so quiet I was just getting a scary Jason, Friday the 13th vibe. I kept hearing that che che che che ah ah ah ah. Anyway, after seeing a deer and her 2 fawn we didn’t really see anything else and the road turned to gravel. I guess the lake is the scenic thing? Either that or we didn’t drive far enough either way we turned around. At this point we decided to go back to the hotel rather than continue on to Florence. We ultimately decided all the coastal cities are the same and we’d rather see nature.
On the way back we passed Cook’s Chasm. I learned there is a sea spout here of course the tide wasn’t high enough for it to do anything, but I was excited that I had finally found one! This area offered a small trail so we hiked it.
There were a bunch of tide pools in the area within the lava rocks. Rather cool. Another fun creepy trail.
Also in this trail system was Devils Churn. This is really cool the way the waves crash through the crevice is amazing! It really reminded me of Dragon’s Mouth Hotspring in Yellowstone. Just the violent churning of water in a rocky chamber. What I found rather interesting was you can walk right up to the chasm. There are no safety fences or anything. I kind of joked that that will change when some dummy falls in. Sadly though, you know that is not far from the truth. Here is the tip of the Churn. Supposedly during high tide the water will gush out pretty high here.
We decided to pull over at Seal Rock and the beach there. I am very glad we did. This is a cool area consisting of 2 beaches with a ring of rocks that extends out into the ocean. Between the beaches lies the largest, I am guessing seal rock itself. I absolutely LOVE this beach. It is very photogenic.
My brother informed me a day or 2 before this that this was where they filmed the last scene of Goonies. You know where the ship comes out from behind the rocks. Being a few years since I have seen the movie I was totally there. I even imagined seeing the pirate ship coming out from behind those rocks. However, after doing a little research I found this was not the case. That scene was filmed in California. Some of Goonies was however filmed in Oregon, and after my research I really wish I had visited Cannon City while I was up north by Seaside as that beach looks amazing. Sigh. Next year. Next year. There were also tide pools at this beach.
Another random texture shot The view of the other beach that I never did figure out how to get to.
Panoramic of the southern beach.
After we climbed back up to the top I noticed a sign I really wish I had read on the way in. Apparently the beach I just wandered all over is an extremely dangerous beach. Prone to rip tides, sudden changes in water level, falling debris, etc etc. Well, glad we made it back safely!
After that we made it back to the hotel room and had quite the exact opposite night than the night before. It was the clearest it had been the entire trip. I just marveled at all the stars I could see, not to mention the milky way! Also, my life is now complete as I finally not only recognized the Scorpio constellation, but I could see every single star that is encompassed by it. YAY!
Wow, that was a busy two days! Stay tuned for what I hope to be the finale of the trip. :)
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