Where on Earth, a Travel Journal
Hello, and welcome. This month's report takes us to the western
U.S. state of Oregon and some fantastic snowboarding. First a
little background on the state of Oregon itself. Begin with a
little prehistory by following this link to learn about Oregon
and the Columbia plateau. Your journey begins with incredible
lava flows, volcanic activity and great rains which formed the
diverse landscape we now know as Oregon. Our travels begin very
early, o-dark early, did I mention no sleep the night before
early...you get the picture. Jesse and I leave home about 3:30
am and head south for the Miami International Airport to begin
our trek westward. Even at this early hour heavy traffic was
present on the ever under construction roadways of South
Florida. The flight westward did leave on time and security
screening, sometimes a hassle at MIA went quite smooth. Great!
The trip is off to a smooth start. We arrive at DFW on time, and
with our connecting gate for the Portland flight immediately
adjacent to us, everything appears to be proceeding much better
than planned. Skies, for the most part were clear and the air
quite smooth making for a pleasant flight. From our seats we can
even peer out the window from time to time and see the mountain
ski resorts near Sante Fe New Mexico and Salt Lake City Utah,
wow! As we begin our descent I am able to catch a glimpse of a
magnificent peak penetrating the cloud bank near Portland. The
words awe inspiring come immediately to mind...Mt Hood...our
destination, and I hope...not my final one. After deplaning the
aircraft, which I have to admit was not the most comfortable I
have ever flown on, we proceed to baggage claim and are
pleasantly surprised to see both our snowboards and equipment
awaiting us at the oversize baggage door. Next step, off to the
rental car desk, gotta love this 3 hour time difference, it's
only 11:30 am! As we head onto I84 heading eastbound, the wind
and the rain begin to pick up substantially, this is the Pacific
Northwest you always hear about right...wind, rain, clouds...?
We don't care though, because for us it means fresh powder! The
drive is an easy one, merely forty eight miles from airport to
Hood River. This highway we are on meanders along the Columbia
River, and judging from some of the terrain I am able to sneak a
peek at thru the rain and clouds, it is rather impressive. As we
follow the Lewis and Clark trail ever eastward, the Columbia
looks quite impressive as well as imposing with the wind driven
rain creating whitecaps, and large swells on the surface as the
river winds it's way into the Columbia River Gorge. As we arrive
in Hood River, Jesse is sound asleep and I am wearing thin as
this very long day continues to, like the river meander on. But
alas, with a few quick twists and turns, our map leads us to our
destination, atop a small hill overlooking vast peach orchards.
Our bed and breakfast is a two story cabin, with a finished
basement. The main floor has two bedrooms, a communal living and
breakfast room, and a wonderful outdoor patio. The upper floor
includes 3 bedrooms and a single bath. This presents no problem;
however, as this weekend, we are the only guests. After meeting
Linda, one of the co-owners of our quaint B&B, we decide to
venture out into town in search of some much needed nourishment.
After perusing the town a bit, we settled into a brew pub named
the Big Horse brew pub. No equine on the menu, but some
delicious burgers fill our hungry stomachs. The view from our
table is quite beautiful, the town, the river, the bridge and
even a few windsurfers venturing out. What happens next though
is quite awe inspiring...the sun begins to peak thru the clouds
creating a double rainbow, that ends in the river below us. What
a way to bring our day to a close. We head back to our lodging,
and after a short chat with the other owner, Lee, we climb into
our comfy beds totally exhausted, yet looking forward to our day
on the mountain tomorrow. As day two of our journey begins, we
get to experience the other B in B&B, that being breakfast, and
to our delight, it is exceptional! Going downstairs we are
greeted by the aroma of hot coffee, a wide variety of teas, and
several fresh fruit juices from which to choose. Fresh breads,
rolls, butter and jams also await our hungry insides. Following
these delights we are presented with a menu of fresh items we
may include in our omelettes, accompanied by Canadian bacon,
both sweet and hot sausages, and melt in your mouth home fries.
Mouth mouth waters even now as I think back on this outstanding
breakfast. We will definitely not be hungry or in need of any
energy bars this day as we conquer the slopes...and our own
bodies. After a gracious farewell from our hosts, we set forth
toward the mountain. The weather is still dreary, a bit cold and
rainy, but the drive to our destination for today, Timberline
Ski Resort, is uneventful. A two lane road follows the Hood
River for most of the drive, as it winds it's way through
various orchards in the foothills before beginning it's steady
climb to higher altitudes. Due to the cloud cover, we still have
not had any direct view of the mountain itself, and we have
become a bit worried as we proceed onward, as snow snow has been
seen anywhere. Did we make a fatal mistake? Is it much too late
in the season? Did that internet website we looked at before
departing deceive us in any way? All our fears are aleved
though, as we round the final turn and begin our last climb
toward the resort. Where the ground behind us was merely wet,
the ground to our left and right is now deeply covered in frozen
precip...aka snow. We round a bend, turn into the parking lot
and then...a break in the clouds. WOW! The upside down ice cream
cone reaching toward the heavens is directly ahead. What an awe
inspiring sight... As soon as the awe subsides, slightly, the
tingle in the back of my neck begins... Would I still have a
neck that tingles in a few short hours from now? Would we
conquer this mountain of white...or would it conquer us? Six
hours later, bruised and beaten, we make our final run for the
day, and what a wonderful day it turned out to be. Fresh powder,
deep snow, over 180 inches plus, a wide variety of challenging
runs and trails has made for a perfect day of boarding. Could
Mt. Hood Meadows, our choice for the final two days of our
winter vacation be any better? What a great day this has been.
We drag our weary bodies back to town and once again have an
enjoyable dinner. As we get ready to settle in for the evening,
our host and his close friend inform us that they have started a
campfire for us to enjoy out behind the B&B and ask us to join
them for some marshmallows and some interesting conversation
about their travels. Soon, thereafter, we both collapse into our
beds with smiles on our faces, food in our tummies, and
stiffness in our joints as we prepare ourselves for the next two
days. The snow boarding at Mt Hood Meadows turns out to be
superb! It is, without a doubt, one of the finest resorts, which
are numerous, that we have ever had the pleasure to visit. The
terrain varies widely from bunny slopes for the beginners, to
some of the most challenging, adrenaline pumping, heart
pounding, I have ever ventured this weary body on. For the
snowboarders, numerous terrain parks are scattered throughout
complete with jumps of all sizes, rails and very well groomed
half pipes. The skies, turned out to be, clear, crystal clear,
on both days and the temperature continued to climb throughout
the course. We even were able to take off our ski jackets the
final day and wear only our light shirts, and of course, much
sunscreen, as the sun's rays are very damaging at this altitude
and time of year...old story...I'll tell ya about it someday.
This, my friends, is LIVING! Our final day begins early, what
else is new, and the next thing we know we are on the road back
to Portland and the airport. Where has the time gone? Must we
leave so soon? I guess we must, as I have to get back to work,
and Jesse to school as Spring Break is coming to an end. We are
sad to see the mountain in the background as we pull onto the
highway. We have not conquered it, no one really does. We have
though, taken a piece of it with us forever, in our memories and
that is enough to put a smile on both of our faces. Someday we
will once again return. The airport ahead...the nightmare awaits
us... I am certain I had checked the flights just a few days
ago. Wide open, lots of empty seats, no problem getting home, or
so I thought. I did not realize when planning our trip that
Spring Break for Oregon residents was just beginning on the day
we chose to leave. After checking our bags to Miami and passing
through security screening I was soon to find this detail out.
All flights full! All flights, all day, all locations, and just
about all airline full, actually oversold. This was not good.
What to do? Normally if a flight is oversold, we sometimes have
a chance of getting on it, last minute, especially using a
higher priority as we chose to use this day. After waiting thru
two flights that left and seeing our name dropping on the
standby listings, instead of rising I knew we had to make
alternate plans. I called my wife on the cell phone and together
we pulled our resources to try and find Jesse and I a way home.
It just seemed all flights were full, on all airlines that day,
in Portland, as well as Seattle, which I was willing to drive us
to in order to catch a flight. Finally, after many hours I
finally found us a way out of Portland. We would have to wait
until 8 pm that night, but a flight was heading for San
Francisco on Horizon Airlines that did have some seats
available. We didn't hesitate in buying some tickets on this
flight. But we did have quite some time to wait. We ate, we
slept, we ate some more, we walked around, read, and finally
after 10 hours in the airport we boarded our flight. I never
felt so good as we broke ground as I did that day, knowing that
we were moving forward, even if only a slight amount. We arrived
in San Francisco without incident; however, our flight on
American to Miami was not departing, until seven the next
morning. Only problem, to insure we would get seats on this
flight, we needed to check in for this flight at about 4 am, as
we had no computer access if we left the airport. So once again,
we found some seats and slept, if you could call it that.
Nonetheless, we did get on the flight at seven and finally
arrived home in Miami at about 8 pm that night. Tired, worn,
beaten, bruised, smelling like you know what, we picked up our
car and headed for the 2 hour drive to our home...With a smile
on our face...That wasn't so bad...was it, let's do it
again...next year :)
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