Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Go East Young Man....Go East!!

Well....we have finally turned the corner.  For the first time in 46 days we headed east. on Saturday May 31, 2014.

On the way east out of Portland Oregon we traveled along the Columbia River.  
We passed two additional dams.

The first is The Dalles Dam and Locks









The next dam and the third one from the mouth of the Columbia is the John Day Dam and Locks.




So, we will be traveling east as we make our way home.

Bonneville Dam and Locks in the Columbia River


The Bonneville Dam and Locks are the first set up the Columbia River from the Ocean.  The power generated is sent to Portland Oregon and also to California.





This is a portion of the fish ladder that transports fish around the dam and locks.


A picture of the turbines at the power plant.


This plastic tube moves fish around the dam.


The dam is open because another dam up river under maintenance.


Another view of the fish ladder.


The upper end of the lock on the river.  The lock raises and/or lowers the river level 60 feet to move a ship either up river or down river,.


Sunday, June 1, 2014

Mount St. Helens


Mount St. Helens erupted on May 18, 1980.  The eruption blew out the side of the mountain and what you see now is a hollowed out mountain top.





The eruption blew ash and pumice over move than 150 square miles in what is called the blast area. The rock and ash filled in Silver Lake which sat at the foot of Mount St.Helens.  The water run off has begun to carve its way through the ash in the valley basin.  The area now at the foot of the mountain looks like moon scape.





All the folks who died but two were located outside the evacuation zone that the sciencists thought would be effected by the blast.  Most were caught in the tremendous mud slide that followed the eruption caused by the hot ash melting the snow covered mountain.  

Oregon Coast north to Pacific City Oregon




The Oregon coast on a sunny beautiful day!


The Lighthouse at Heceta Head


Sea Lions along the coast.  You can hear them barking before you see them



Pretty sharp rig!!!




A very pretty drive along the coast.  Sunshine, ocean, sand---what else could you want?




At Pacific City, Oregon there is a beautiful beach.  It reminds you of Daytona where truck and cars drive on the beach and park at the ocean's edge.  The beach attracts both water surfers and sand surfers.



The huge sand dune provides fun for all. Folks climb up and then slide or ski down on all sorts of rigs from cardboard to skis.


The water surfers all can do their thing too.  The waves come and go all day with the morning the best waves.


We watched as the sun set on the ocean.



The next morning I knew it was going to be a good day....Look at the rainbow God Sent!