Vienna74
Loc: Bountiful, Utah now Panama
As an Oregon native, I spent many summer vacations on the coast. My children did not have that experience, but it has become their favorite place to vacation. We were there twice during the pandemic, including last Fall.
One of the places most tourists miss is the Cape Perpetua Overlook. Google it and you can find any number of great shots looking down to the south along the coast and highway 101. One can drive to the top and the trail to the rock shelter (built by the Conservation Corps in the 1930s) is only about a 1/4 mile.
This is 800 feet above the highway and on a clear day one can see 50 or so miles. Our visit last Fall was foggy, but it made for a nice scene.
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joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
Vienna74 wrote:
As an Oregon native, I spent many summer vacations on the coast. My children did not have that experience, but it has become their favorite place to vacation. We were there twice during the pandemic, including last Fall.
One of the places most tourists miss is the Cape Perpetua Overlook. Google it and you can find any number of great shots looking down to the south along the coast and highway 101. One can drive to the top and the trail to the rock shelter (built by the Conservation Corps in the 1930s) is only about a 1/4 mile.
This is 800 feet above the highway and on a clear day one can see 50 or so miles. Our visit last Fall was foggy, but it made for a nice scene.
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As an Oregon native, I spent many summer vacations... (
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Atmospheric and awesome ☀️👁️👁️☀️
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