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From Waterfalls of Calapooya 2013 by Wayne Estes

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Charmaine Ruppolt commented on Conclusion

I agree - creating a tour with a "theme" is a fun thing to do! And always good to see things in your local area. :) Camping can make it inexpensive, which is nice. :) I hope to retire within a year and hope/plan to do biking/camping/traveling/sightseeing in this fashion. :) Doing it by bike puts a totally different spin on it. :)

1 month ago
Charmaine Ruppolt commented on a photo in Conclusion

Keen sandals are the best, aren't they?! :)

1 month ago
Charmaine Ruppolt commented on a photo in Day 7: To Lake in the Woods campground, Little River

You were brave to attempt the scramble in the rocks to get the good picture of the falls. Glad you made it without mishap!

1 month ago
Charmaine Ruppolt commented on a photo in Day 5: To Steamboat Falls campground

Mac and cheese is a good easy meal to fix on a camp stove - good idea!

1 month ago
Charmaine Ruppolt commented on a photo in Day 4: To Hobo Camp, Brice Creek

Great pic of the waterfall! :)

1 month ago
Charmaine Ruppolt commented on a photo in Day 3: Day trip to Layng Creek waterfalls

You could make some nice note cards or posters from your great pictures of the various waterfalls... :)

1 month ago
Charmaine Ruppolt commented on a photo in Day 2: To Rujada campground, Layng Creek

I enjoy seeing waterfalls too - good idea to do a bike tour to see the various falls! :)

1 month ago
Charmaine Ruppolt commented on a photo in Day 2: To Rujada campground, Layng Creek

Nice that Oregon has restored many of the old bridges. :)

1 month ago
Wayne Estes commented on a photo in Day 4: To Hobo Camp, Brice Creek

Militarism helps many US states prosper, but not Oregon because it has no military bases and no major military contractors. Militarism gives a big boost to California's economy because it has many military bases and defense contractors.

2 years ago
Mike Ayling commented on a photo in Day 4: To Hobo Camp, Brice Creek

But think what is does for the economy!

2 years ago