Google Crescent Bar WA and - hmmmm
http://assets-edge.vacationhomerenta..._1_001_010.jpg
Now look more closely at the scenery...
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Google Crescent Bar WA and - hmmmm
http://assets-edge.vacationhomerenta..._1_001_010.jpg
Now look more closely at the scenery...
Ohh yea i see some shirtless, and other less ladies...
New location for the next nw moomba/supra jam!
My favorite lake in Oregon is Lake Owyhee. It is slightly further from Portland then Shasta but sits in some of the most beautiful country in Oregon. It is almost four times larger then LBC. It is not uncommon to go all day and only see one or two boats pass by, needless to say it is glass all day.
I've heard of Owyhee. Way in the SE corner of Oregon, right? Yeah, that does sound nice.
Interestingly enough, I'm kinda wondering if I'll really do the weeklong boating vacation this summer. I keep hearing all these stories about how places like LBC and Prineville can get blown out by noon and have lots of boat traffic.
I've been thinking that maybe it might make more sense to take a week off work and have a "stay-cation". We have some great spots to ride that are accessed from the launch that's 15 minutes from my house. 20 to 50' water and pretty damn empty on weekdays during the summer (probably because everyone's going to the lakes!). And if the weather takes a turn, we'd have tons of other options right here at home.
As nice as it is to sleep in my camping trailer (bed, heater, A/C, hot water heater, toilet, stove, fridge, etc), I'd take my own bed at my house over the trailer anyday. Not to mention that we'd have to find someone else to come with us to tow the trailer or else we'd have to drive 2 tow rigs.
Campfire? That's easy. I did that in my back yard last night:
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-l...013_195331.jpg
I guess I'm stuggling to find the compelling reason to spend a couple hundred in gas to get there/back, another couple hundred in camping fees, and be less comfortable with fewer contingency options than just staying at home... I guess weather in Eastern OR is typically something you can count on for hotter, but we do get some decent stuff over our summers still.
What am I missing?