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Friday, April 14, 2023

Our New Travel Plans

For the past three months, Karen and I have been at home in Vancouver.  We both had medical problems and surgeries.  No travel during this period of 2023.  

Karen and I plan to stay two nights in Pendleton, Oregon, in late April
Trip with Mick and April to Long Beach WA for clamming in May.
Karen and I plan to stay three nights at Quinault Lake, Washington, in May.

Here is a Cloud Hands Blog repost from September 2022.  It was a trip to Cape Disappointment State Park for Yurt camping.  


I was very surprised to find that the campground was full of trailers, RVs, large vans, small vans, trucks with campers, and a few folks in tents.  Very overcast, foggy, and cool all day.  I walked around all day in the Park and accumulated 10,945 Steps.  Drizzling at times: rain expected on Wednesday.

I enjoyed practicing Taijiquan in a flat area along the North Jetty at the Mouth of the Columbia River.  The North Jetty is nearly two miles long.  A paved road leads halfway, and many sandy trails take you out to Benson Beach and the Park campgrounds.  I made some decisions about my Taijiquan goals for 2023 and 2024.  

Few stores were open in Port Ilwaco.  I did enjoy browsing at "Time Enough Books" in Ilwaco.  I purchased two excellent books about the Sea:

"The Sea and Civilization: A Maritime History of the World."  By Lincoln Paine.  Vintage Books, 2013, 744 pages, extensive notes, bibliography, and index.  VSCL.

"Waves and Beaches: The Powerful Dynamics of Sea and Coast."  By Willard Bascom and Kim McCoy.  Patagonia, 1964 and 2020, 401 pages, index.  VSCL





Home for four days, Yurt Y88, Cape Disappointment State Park.




Inside, dry, locked tight, warmed by a small electric heater.
I bring my own 2'x3' desk, chair, books, Jackery power, toys, games, crafts.
I bring plenty of extra lighting.
For food I eat oranges, apples, dried apricots, nuts, crackers, coffee, dried beef, cookies.
Cozy Yurt Camping.
Y88 had a sturdy small 3'x3' table and two woods chairs. 
Sofabed OK.  Used bunk bed to store all my gear.  No wastebasket.



I drove and walked the road
along the North Jetty.  Very windy.


My Taijiquan practice area.













200 yards west of my Yurt Campsite
is a couple of miles of sandy beach.
Lots of driftwood from King High Tides.

 




There is a long drive from the Visitor Center
to the Yurt Campsite.  Many sloughs, lagoons, lowlands, trees, shrubs,
mosses, and grasses along the roadway





Black Lake north of Ilwaco
Many trails around the lake.










Cape Disappointment State Park  CR  Camping, Yurts, Fishing, Trails     Images

Cape Disappointment Lighthouse  In operation since 1856. 

Cape Disappointment Weather

Lewis and Clark Interpretative Center   History     Wikipedia

Discovery Bicycling and Walking Trail

Fort Canby State Park is the old name for Cape Disappointment State Park   

Travel Adventure and Ghost Tales and History  

North Head Lighthouse     Images

U.S. Coast Guard Station  

"Cape Disappointment State Park (formerly Fort Canby State Park) is a public recreation area on Cape Disappointment, located southwest of Ilwaco, Washington, on the bottom end of Long Beach Peninsula, the northern headlands where the Columbia River meets the Pacific Ocean. The state park's 2,023 acres (819 ha) encompass a diverse landscape of old-growth forest, freshwater lakes, freshwater and saltwater marshes, and oceanside tidelands. Park sites include Fort Canby, the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center, North Head Lighthouse, and Cape Disappointment Lighthouse.[2] Cape Disappointment is one of several state parks and sites in Washington and Oregon that are included in Lewis and Clark National Historical Park.[3]"

   I have camped here twice. 

 



Thursday, September 29, 2022

Naselle and Gray's Rivers, Washington

Walked along the nearby Benson beach for the last time on this September trip. 

Drizzling rain in the early morning.  Rain expected today at the coast and inland.   

Cleaned up my Yurt.  Backed up all my belongings in my Ford Escape.  
Breakfast at McDonald's in Long Beach.  Checked out by 8:15 am.  

Drive back to Longview from Ilwaco via Washington Highway 4.  Always and interesting and beautiful drive home.  3 hour drive from Ilwaco to Vancouver.  

Photos, notes, and information to follow later after 9/30.  


Naselle

 

Naselle:  Naselle River  Images   Store  Gas  Inland from the Columbia River.  The Naselle River flows into the south end of Willapa Bay

Naselle River  Images 

Naselle Library TRLS

Naselle is about six miles east of the junction of US101 and WA4.    Junction of US101 and WA4.  Johnston's Landing.  Along the wide Naselle River valley, and near the bridge over the Naselle River.  The Naselle River flows into the south end of Willapa Bay.  Parking near the bridge.  62 miles east of Exit 39/I5. 

Fort Columbia Historical State Park    South of Naselle

Megler-Astoria Bridge   South of Naselle 

Chinook Village

Junction of US101 and WA4.  Johnston's Landing.  Along the wide Naselle River valley, and near the bridge over the Naselle River. 
The Naselle River flows into the south end of Willapa Bay.  Parking near the bridge.  62 miles east of Exit 39/I5. 

Junction of WA4 and WA401.  Head south on WA401 if you want to get to the Ilwaco/Astoria Bridge. 

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Skamokava

 

Skamokawa   Images   Population: 150 people.  Market. 

The road WA4 turns inland from Skamokawa most of the way to Naselle.  You will be driving through the forests of the Willapa Hills
Evidence of logging is everywhere. 

Vista Park   Kayaking  B&B Campground at Vista Park, yurts, boat ramp, playgrounds, yurts.

Skamokava Museum 

Julia Butler Hansen National Wildlife Refuge   Images  Large refuge for deer.  Viewing Station.  Beautiful low areas inland.  Access to the shores of the Columbia River.  GMM 34.

Columbian White-Tailed Deer National Wildlife Refuge   Viewing Station. 

 

Gray's River     Images  

Gray's River Valley 

Gray's River Covered Bridge   Some beautiful small river valleys in these areas along WA4.  

Deep River    Images   Boat Launch 

Rosburg   Population 416    Store 

Four Days in Grayland by Michael P. Garofalo.  Travels in Southwestern Coastal Washington State. 

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