4llamas
Senior Member
The wife and I left the Willamette Valley at Corvallis and headed north out of Newport to Astoria with the intention of checking out as many improved camping areas as time would allow on our way to the Crab, Wine and Seafood festival. Weather permitting we planned to search out some primitive on-beach sites. The weather did not cooperate after Friday so we stayed at three state parks: Cape Lookout, Fort Stevens and Nehalem Bay. We also sampled the IPAs of 4 micro breweries. More on that later.
Cape Lookout State Park sits below a popular hanggliding and paragliding launch site. We timed it just right for that show. Miles of beautiful beach with spectacular rock cliffs at each end. The campsites vary from being totally exposed parallel to the beach (which we chose to get maximum sun) to being completely shaded by large surreal trees.
The prop plane was flying loops down from the north somewhere. Maybe it was from the museum in Tillamook. Anyone know what it is?
More later,
2llamas
Cape Lookout State Park sits below a popular hanggliding and paragliding launch site. We timed it just right for that show. Miles of beautiful beach with spectacular rock cliffs at each end. The campsites vary from being totally exposed parallel to the beach (which we chose to get maximum sun) to being completely shaded by large surreal trees.
The prop plane was flying loops down from the north somewhere. Maybe it was from the museum in Tillamook. Anyone know what it is?
More later,
2llamas