Tuesday, August 31, 2021

OREGON COAST



It was time to bid the Oregon Coast farewell, but we took out time doing such. We packed up and headed north, stopping off at Fort Stevens State Park to view the shipwreck of the Peter Iredale and spend a few more moments walking in the sunshine and on the sand.






Then we visited Astoria. We stopped at the Astoria-Megler Column, enjoying some views from its observation deck 164 steps above its entrance. After hanging out at the Column for a while, we headed to downtown to see the Garden of Surging Waves, a collection of public art dedicated to honoring the Chinese community of Astoria.

Monday, August 30, 2021

OREGON COAST



The day started out a bit cooler than those previous, which worked out well. We rented three-wheel recumbent beach trikes ("fun cycles") and covered six miles of beach in 90 minutes. At times it was leisurely and at other times it was like "real life" Mario Kart. In other words, it was relaxing and work (and a workout) and enjoyable.

We spent the rest of the day walking/hiking, playing card games such as Boss Monster, reading, and generally taking it easy.

For dinner, we checked out a fairly new restaurant, Kiki's Taco and Margarita Bar.






We returned to the beach for another campfire in the sand at sunset. Once we got the fire going (finally!) it was an evening of shoes off, beer, dark chocolate, and conversation. It was nice to "turn off" the bullshit of the 24/7 media stream (social and otherwise) and just engage one another and share our outlooks and worldviews.

Sunday, August 29, 2021

OREGON COAST



We drove north to Warrenton and High Life Adventures for a tour of eight zip lines. The tour of the lines took just over two hours and the combined distance of the lines was almost a mile. We had excellent guides who kept the day fun and safe.

Most of the time I was on the lines, I wasn't thinking about how high above the ground I was or how fast I was moving, but keeping myself upright and having a blast.






In the afternoon, we spent time on Cannon Beach. We walked from Haystack Rock to downtown along the shore and then back. 

For dinner, we grabbed a second round of Pelican Brewing (pub fish and chips!) and then watched Babysitter 2: Killer Queen, which was even more corny, campy, referential, and fun that its successor.

Saturday, August 28, 2021

OREGON COAST



On our first full day at the Oregon Coast, we explored the beauty of Ecola State Park. We visited the Ecola Viewpoint and then hiked from there to Indian Beach, watched the surfers, and then hiked back. We were hiking through pine forest, with every so often the switchbacks opening up to a bluff that would look out upon shore and sea. It was stunningly beautiful with perfect weather of 61ºF and sunny. What a great way to spend the day.





For dinner, we visited an "Asian fusion" food truck, Rice and Shine, in the coastal town of Wheeler. We eventually made our way back to Cannon Beach for a campfire on the beach, where we could enjoy more Slide Tackle Hazy IPA and watch the sunset. It was nice to sit out beneath the stars and slowly watch them appear as dusk became the various twilights—civil, nautical, and astronomical—which in turn became night.

Friday, August 27, 2021

OREGON COAST



I desperately needed to recharge and find there is no better place to do so than at the ocean. I have a friend who owns a house in Cannon Beach and allowed us to stay there for a few days. The first we thing we did upon arrival is head down to the beach near Haystack Rock. 





After we settled in, we went and picked up dinner and beer from Pelican Brewing and brought it back to the house. I enjoyed a can of (limited edition) Slide Tackle Hazy IPA and Beer Sausage Flatbread. There is nothing better than a good ale and pizza at the beach. Bring on the pub food!

After dinner, we watched the corny and campy comedy-horror movie Babysitter. It was just the right amount of film fun—not taking itself too seriously, referencing plenty of other horror films in a tongue-in-cheek manner, and still managing to believe in its own storyline and characters.