Day 1: Idaho After spending Thursday night with Kristl and her family in Salt Lake City, we took off Friday morning, July 1st for Idaho. We visited Shoshone Falls, near Kimberly.
Most of our first day was spent traveling, so after a long day of driving and dinner in Pendleton, Oregon, we crashed for the night in Hermiston, Oregon.
Day 2: Oregon On our way to visit the waterfalls in the Columbia River Gorge, we stopped at a visitor center, where they had a raptor exhibit.

Note: While at Multnomah Falls, Robert noticed that a young woman had on a BYU t-shirt, and Robert being the social guy that he is, struck up a conversation. Turns out she had been to BYU Idaho and was there visiting the Falls with her friend's family. We told them that we wanted to go to church the next morning and they told us about a really old chapel in Portland. So, we got our motel near that chapel so that we could just get up in the morning and go to church.
Day 3: Oregon and Washington Sunday morning we got up and went to church, before heading out for Mt. Rainier, Washington.
They get over 680 inches of snow a year.
More driving and we spent Sunday night in Tacoma.
Day 4: Washington We visited the Port Defiance Zoo in Tacoma. It's a pretty small zoo, but it was really fun!
The day was warm, but the weather was great. We shared some Dippin' Dots and then went to the park nearby and had a picnic and a short nap in the shade.
Day 5: Canada We crossed into Canada and boarded the ferry at Tsawassen. We were the first car on the ferry.
First on, first off, when we landed at Duke Point on Vancouver Island.

Here is a close-up.
Day 6: Back to the states. We caught the ferry back to Port Angeles, Washington. We made the mistake of not getting reservations, so we were put on stand-by with about a dozen other cars. As we inched up near the entrance, it did not look like we were going to make it (We would have had to wait another 5 hours to catch the next ferry). But they squeezed us on, literally! We were the last car on, and I had to get out before Robert drove on. No room to open the passenger door!
That's us in the middle. Cars were stuffed in every which way. Walking between them to get to the stairs was nearly impossible. This was a much smaller ferry than the one we took the day before.
Mostly driving on this day to get from Port Angeles to Portland. We enjoyed a delicious Mexican dinner at Acapulco's and spent the night in Portland.

Crater Lake is in the top of a volcano. There are several islands in it, but only two that are visible.This is the largest, Wizard Island. And it isn't very big. In the summer time, they take people out in a small boat to fish from the island. Individuals cannot boat on the lake. Because the road was still snow-packed, we could only drive about half way around. We did go to the lodge and have a chili lunch.
Probably my favorite part of the whole trip was seeing the giant redwoods. Robert is standing next to the bottom side of an uprooted redwood tree. This gives you an idea of just how big these things get.
The name of this giant is simply 'Big Tree'. 'Big' is too small a word.....this tree stands 304 feet tall, is 21.6 feet thick and is over 1500 years old.
A little farther down the coast we came upon the 'One-Log House'. It was made in 1946 from a 2100 year old redwood that was hollowed out. The wood that was removed from inside was enough to build an entire 5 bedroom house! It has all the comforts of home. Well almost, I did notice that there was no bathroom.
Day 7: California
Crater Lake was not on our list of things to do, but we were so glad we included it. It was a long, but worthwhile drive. It is the most beautiful lake I have ever seen, so pristine and deep blue. You could take a thousand pictures, but you would never capture its beauty.
We spent our last couple of days making our way home. We bought fresh fruit and vegetables from a fruit stand in California, spent Friday night in Reno, Nevada, (don't go there) and then drove to Salt Lake City to spend Saturday night with the kids before driving home on Sunday. All in all, we logged over 4100 miles on our trusty Pilot. And we had a blast!! We are already planning our next trip.
1 comment:
You sure missed out on a jem by not gong to Clearlake (name is misleading) You could have had several good pictures of trailer parks and one of the lone walmart checker that yells, "Security!, Security!" every time the missionaries came through the line, good times! -Kylen
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