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Crater Lake National Park

The drive to Crater Lake National Park, through the Umpqua National Forest, is beautiful! We followed the crystal clear North Umpqua River and the Clearwater River through a meandering path lined with tall fir trees. We arrived at the park pretty late on Friday, but we were greeted by a wonderful sunset over the mountains. After a few stops to soak in the pink and orange sky, we got our campsite assignment and slept in…

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Farm Stay #2

Sunday morning we checked out of our hotel, went to mass and then headed to Albany, OR for lunch with one of AC’s former Texas colleagues, Joy, who now works at Oregon State. Albany had a cute little downtown with restaurants, shops and boutiques. We wandered around for a bit while we waited for our table. We spent several hours visiting with Joy and discussing national parks. Joy, like us, loves traveling and hiking, especially…

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The Columbia River Gorge (and Portland, I guess)

Yesterday, we made it to Portland, met my boss for brunch at Jam on Hawthorn (really tasty!), then peeked downtown. We’ve realized that, with our limited time in these big cities, there’s so much to do that we feel overwhelmed. At least that’s the issue for me. AC just doesn’t like people so she hates cities 😉 We walked inside Powell’s Books – a massive bookstore – where I felt even more overwhelmed with too…

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Exploring Washington

Today begins with a shoutout to Stefani D. who left us a comment a while back recommending a Planet Fitness membership if, for no other reason, to use their showers. That was genius, Stefanie! We did, indeed, get a membership a few days ago and it came in handy after two days of camping without showers! If anyone else has thoughts, suggestions, silly jokes, etc. that might make our adventure even better, we’d love to…

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North Cascades National Park

I had a beautiful 7-mile hike picked out for North Cascades National Park, but Mother Nature said, “nope!” Re-route! Due to some wildfire activity in the Lake Chelan region of the park, Maple  Pass Loop was closed. Consequently, all my back-up hikes were nestled in the same region so those were off limits, too! So our first stop was the Visitors Center where we asked a Park Ranger for plan C. This particular park ranger…

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Final Days in Canada

Our first farm stay has come to a close and we could not have asked for a better experience. The Paradise Valley families welcomed us with open arms and taught us so much. From answering our endless questions to letting us join in on valuable hands-on experiences, Karla, Olivier, Paul, and Hiedi were patient and good-humored throughout our stay. Here’s a recap and some of the highlights from our stay at Paradise Valley Ranch:-AC got…

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Livin’ and Learnin’ in Paradise

I’ve decided that 2 days of farm life is the equivalent of about 5 days of regular life. So much happens in a day on the farm! Since my last post, we’ve kept up with morning chores and AC has continued to work her tuchus off. You can tell the she’s proving herself a great farmhand because she’s getting more independent jobs that involve big machinery: moving the water cannon, cleaning up a fence line…

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Farm Immersion

We’ve been at Paradise Valley Ranch for a full week now and we’ve already learned so much! Here are a few experiences to highlight: Due to my work schedule, unfortunately, my daytime participation on the farm has been limited (and the FOMO is killing me). I assist with morning chores and have volunteered to take on evening chores alone most nights. On the other hand, AC has been working 8+ hour days. This week AC…

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We Arrived at Our First Farm Stay!

Arrival After a 5-hour drive from Osoyoos, we finally reached our first farm stay in BC, Canada! Two families share this 160 acre farm: Olivier, Karla, and their three children make up one family. Heidi, Paul, and their two daughters make up the other family. When we arrived, we were greeted by Olivier and Heidi. Heidi gave us a tour of their beautiful farm which included showing us all of their animals–cows, rabbits, pigs, chickens,…

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