On Thursday we left Lincoln City, OR for Tillamook, OR. Anne has a place picked out. Well, as it turned out, we thought we were headed for Tlllamook, OR. We're actually staying in Netarts, OR, a fishing village. The mailing address is Tlllamook only because Netarts doesn't have it's own Post Office. We're at Big Spruce RV Park. We can see the town boat launch from our site.
The general public enjoys the fishing, crabbing, and oystering here. The proprietor of this park has all sorts of boats, traps, and gear for rent, and his 'yard man' has been pretty busy today. He sets folks up with what they need, then just bops back and forth, to and from the boat launch, dropping off and picking up. While I was walking Dixie this mornin Anne saw some guys shucking some huge oyster shells out. I've seen these huge (oyster looking) shells laying around too. I wonder what those giant ones are?
We've been showered with sun, clouds, and rain while we've been here. Actually Saturday was a gorgeous sunny day with the big light and dark clouds blowing thru, with the occasional sun shower. It almost hit 60 today with the ocean breeze. Typical for this time of year in this region.
No matter where we've been on this long coastal journey over the Pacific Coast Highway, it seems the sun comes out every time we walk out the door, but we've learned to be 'ready for anything'.
We're spending 3 nights here. It's an interesting place with several State Parks and other attractions around. The next town to the North, Bay City, has a tremendous oyster industry, Pacific Oyster. We had lunch over there today and the stew and crab melts were fantastic. Other attractions include the Tillamook Cheese Factory, and the Tillamook Air Museum. The museum is housed in the largest wooden structure in the world, something to see from the outside that's for sure. There's a '3 Capes' scenic ride we need to take around the shore, and Cape Meare's is known for it's cliffs, ocean vistas, and of course the 'Octopus Tree'(?).
On Sunday we'll leave here and drive out of Oregon, on to Copalis Beach in Washinton state. We plan to stay at 'The Dunes Resort. The ride is sure to extend out adventure.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
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