Middle North Falls? |
This past weekend Kerrie and I headed out to celebrate our 5th anniversary. We started our adventure by visiting a string of wineries along 99W outside Newberg, Oregon. We hit up August Cellars, Duck Pond Cellars and Daedalus Cellars. We couldn’t help but buy a bottle at each stop. We had lunch at a cafĂ© in Dayton, OR before heading east to Silver Falls State Park.
Due to the recent storms, most of the park was closed except for the cabins. Kerrie and I’s cabin was a rustic little gem not far from the restroom and showers. Pretty sparse accommodations: basically a bunk head, couch and double bed. It was basically like camping, but with a really warm, wooden tent.
We cooked up some Jambalaya on the stove, built a fire and peered through the trees at the stars. We were lucky that the rain held off for the most part.
Getting our Scrabble on! |
The following morning we wrestled up some eggs before I suited up to attempt the ~8 mile Trail of 10 Falls. Due to storm damage, most of the trails were closed so I didn’t really know what to expect or if I’d be able to make it around the whole loop.
In the end, I made it all the way around and was thoroughly soaked from the constant drizzle and many blowdown bushwhacks. The falls, however, were really going off! Their volume was incredible. I forgot my waist pack thing or else I would have brought my camera. REALLY disappointed that I forgot it!
After getting back, I showered and packed up. On the way back to Portland, we stopped at Seven Brides Brewing in Silverton for some Nachos and victory beers, then stopped in Mt. Angel for a really tasty braut!
All in all it was a fabulous weekend. Great to spend some quality time with Kerrie and to escape the hustle and bustle of the city.
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Bryan