Offroad and on the Trails

Welcome to Last Year!

Time-traveling TARDIS

So there I was, relaxing at our campsite at Mountain Rendezvous 2012, chatting with Astrid of Overland Nomads. We were kicking back and talking about interesting places, or hotels, or the northern California area, or something to that effect. Or, more likely, all of the above and then some.

Anyway, somehow I ended up mentioning the tree cabin we’d stayed in the previous year – or was it the year before? We’d had a great time there, with the wobbly raised walkways swaying around as we navigated them on the way to our cabin. Astrid thought it sounded like fun and I’d promised to send her a link to my photos.

Cabin high in the trees

When I got home from MR, I figured I should send her the link to that trip gallery before I forgot, and that’s where things got interesting. I dug around everywhere, but I could find the gallery of photos for our 2011 Oregon trip. Before long, I realized that I had uploaded some photos to Twitter and Facebook along the way, but that I’d somehow neglected to make a proper trip photo gallery. I’s had a hectic business trip right after we’d returned, so it probably got lost in the shuffle.

Now I realized that none of the photos I took of our stay at the Treesort were online anywhere, other than a couple of snapshots buried in my Facebook photos. Neither were there any photos from my epic hike in the rain and 75mph winds at Cascade Head… This needed to be corrected.

So without further ado – and nearly a full year late – here’s the Oregon 2011 Photo Gallery.

October 20th, 2012 at 11:24 am


3 Responses to “Welcome to Last Year!”

  1. Anthony Says:

    Love the photos. It looks like a nice relaxing walk you and Allison had! I’m going to need to check out this Treesort place!

  2. Karl Says:

    Always wanted to try the place in Wine Country where the lodging is amongst large African animals http://www.safariwest.com/lodging-1/

  3. David Says:

    We’ve been meaning to try that sometime too, Karl. The neighbors have been there & liked it. As I recall it was kinda pricey.

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