Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Fort Rock and Xmas Valley

Yesterday (Tuesday?) we got on the road at 6:30 am and rode the 30 some odd miles to Fort Rock. It was a little chilly at first but there early turned out to be a great decision and definitely made the hike a more enjoyable experience. By the time we left at 9:30 it was beginning to get too hot for hiking.

Fort Rock is a state park formed around the ring of an ancient volcano. The entire area around Fort Rock and Christmas Valley is an ancient freshwater lakebed.

We spent an hour or so hiking and watching jackrabbits, chipmunks and lizards flee. This is an amazing place and well worth the visit. It has been used for millennia as an outpost that provides natural protection from the elements and other dangers.

About twenty years ago I had was on a crew and we did a job at the local dolomite plant. Dolomite is used for kitty litter / shop sweep etc and is actually fossilized fresh water organisms. While I was on that job I saw Fort Rock from a distance but could not visit. I always wanted to go back and investigate; mission accomplished.

There is a town of Fort Rock which is small even by Oregon Outback standards. There are two churches, one bar, a pioneer museum and a restaurant, none of which were open at 10:00 am.

Next stop, Christmas Valley. We had a late breakfast at a local lakefront lodge. The "lake" is more of a pond but is probably the biggest body of water for many miles. We enjoyed talking to our waitress who also tends bar in Fort Rock 30 miles away. Such is life in the outback. You do what you have to do.

Not much else to report really. We made it back to our motel in La Pine by 1:00 and spent the rest of the day in the air conditioned room watching Bonanza, deadliest catch and eating junk food.

Today we are getting a later start and will ride up to the top of Paulina Mountain to see the lakes.

After that we plan to head north.

Monday, July 7, 2014

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Guard Bear

This big guy was guarding the gas station/store in Prospect, where we got gas.
He was really pretty lovable though. :-)

Feeling Fried

Damn it's been HOT the last couple of days! Coming through Grants Pass on Sunday I thought the rubber was going to melt off the rims.

We had a nice time today poking around crater lake at the 8,100 foot level. It was pleasantly warm and not a cloud in the sky. Once we got down on Route 97 it was a different story as it was in the upper 90s and we were wishing for a few clouds.

At Diamond Lake Junction we had a fuel decision to make. Next gas 45 miles south or 10 miles north. I decided to play it safe and headed North to fuel up in Chemult. We each had a really good espresso milk shake.

So the plan is to get an early start tomorrow. If we roll out by 6:00 or 6:30 am tomorrow we can be at Fort Rock by 7:30 before it gets so damn hot. We can walk a bit and Trish can look for interesting rocks.

We may take a trip to Christmas Valley before returning to La Pine.

We have this room for two nights so we don't have to pack the bike up tomorrow.

When we check out Wednesday we are planning on going up to see Paulina Lake in the morning and then
we'll start working our way home.

Natural Bridge

Sunday night we camped at the Natural Bridge Campground. A quiet, pleasant site with lots of big redwoods.
The Natural Bridge is where the Rogue River travels 200' underground, through a lava tube. It's really cool & I took lots of pics.
Now we're riding the rim of Crater Lake, oooing & aweing & taking lots of pics. :-)
Anthony decided to take a break & post to the blog, so we may be giving you double info. Lol!!
The pics in order are:
Anthony posting
2 of Crater Lake
3 of the campsite
Natural Bridge

Crater lake, etc

After a VERY hot ride through Grants Pass and Medford, we found a delightful campsite at Natural Bridge park. The entire Rogue River flows through a lava tube for about 100 yards.
Today we got an early start and are now up driving the time of Crater Lake.

Later today we should be in Christmas Valley.

More to follow