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Mr. Charlie 02-23-2016 10:18 AM


Stunning.

Paul Smeenus 02-23-2016 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul Smeenus (Post 1681841)
There's a third favorite spot. I've only been there once, in 2013, but I will never forget it even if I never get back there.


So, in 2013 I and my 2 siblings & their families had a reunion with a family from Madras, OR, my mother's best buddies that I've known since the early '60's when I was a tiny tyke. They're lovely people and it was good to see them in their beautiful home their, but I can't speak so kindly of that horrid, wretched dump of a sagebrush & juniper little town.

So, it was time for me to drive back to Seattle (again not realizing how blind I am), and a thought struck me: I've come this far, why not drive a little farther and go to Crater Lake? It's without a doubt the jewel of Oregon, but I've never seen it and this is a golden opportunity.

So I turn my car south on US 97 and head out, passing threw the amazing Bend, OR

http://www.centraloregonresortliving...DP-HEADER1.jpg


...threw Newberry Volcano, which no longer *looks* like a volcano since it blew itself to smithereens about 16 million years ago

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...ry_caldera.jpg


All the ground of this entire area has a reddish hue from the cinders left behind, as a local brewery implies

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-j7CWbPUL4A...derConeRed.png


So as I approach my destination, I pay a $10 entry fee to one of these fine persons

http://media1.s-nbcnews.com/j/msnbc/...a.grid-6x2.jpg


So it's about 10 miles past that point, winding UP and UP and UP to ear-popping heights, and I reach "Rim Drive", the road around a lake that at this point I still can't see. So I get out and hike up to the edge...

http://www.musicbanter.com/members/p...7-img-0247.jpg
http://www.musicbanter.com/members/p...8-img-0249.jpg


Those were taken with my POS Iphone that I absolutely hated (never again) and in no way portray the majesty of this vision. I've tried to relate this place, and few people "get it", "oh, wow, a lake, neat". No. This place is transcendent. This is almost eight thousand years of rain water, filling a caldera of what used to be the highest volcanic mountain in what is now Oregon, and because it's 100% rain/snow it's nearly 2000 feet deep of the purest, cleanest, clearest water in the world. I'll try some better pics but it's just impossible to relate the breathtaking beauty of this lake

http://www.terragalleria.com/images/...crla80028.jpeg
http://1-4u-computer-graphics.com/Di...terLake012.jpg


Artist rendering of what Mt Mazama might've looked like before it blew it's top 7,700 years ago

http://www.nps.gov/hfc/products/ways...e/CRLA-004.jpg


As I drove around the lake I also caught, from about 1500 feet away I'd guess, the "Old Man Of The Lake". This is a log that's been bobbing vertically in the water since at least 1902 when it was first described by Joseph S Diller. You might recognize this image:

http://allkindsofhistory.files.wordp...pg?w=209&h=467

I did try to take a picture with my perfectly atrocious Iphone, but it just looks like blurry water. You'll have to take my word for it, it was the "Old Man".

My two nephews live in Bend, that's only a couple hours from Crater Lake. I'm hoping to get down there with them soon, maybe even this summer. Trust me, you don't try going to Crater Lake in winter.

Paul Smeenus 02-23-2016 12:06 PM

So, like I said, nobody's ever been anyplace.

Justthefacts 02-23-2016 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul Smeenus (Post 1681968)
So, like I said, nobody's ever been anyplace.

Everything you can do, I can do better.

Paul Smeenus 02-23-2016 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Justthefacts (Post 1681969)
Everything you can do, I can do better.


Nobody can do anything

Mr. Charlie 02-23-2016 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul Smeenus (Post 1681962)

:love: That's not far off paradise. What's the diameter of the rim?

Paul Smeenus 02-23-2016 01:18 PM

It's about 5 miles by 6 miles

Mr. Charlie 02-23-2016 01:21 PM

Wow. Magical.

Lisnaholic 02-28-2016 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Qwertyy (Post 1681747)
I absolutely love the second picture, something about the yellow building really stands out, maybe that's because it's yellow, I don't know. Either way great shot!

Thanks, Qwerty, but please don't think that I took any of the photos I'm posting; still, I'm happy to take credit for clicking on google and wrestling with all those jpg code numbers!

Nice pics and lots of enthusiasm from Paul for Crater Lake. My own lake favourites: Lake Bled in Slovenia, with its much-photographed island:

http://angieaway.com/wp-content/uplo...5/IMG_1115.jpg

While I was there, I hiked up one of the mountains in the background. Also rented bikes one day and cycled all round the lake area. Hidden behind the conifer trees, there are little farms with handerkerchief-sized apple orchards that look more fairy tale than real.

You really have to be there to sense the grandeur of Wastwater with its long dark flank, so often in its own cold shade while the sun shines over the rest of The Lake District. Does that make it forbidding or foreboding? Grammar Police please advise.
http://www.walkingbritain.co.uk/feat...mages/p051.jpg

Norg 02-28-2016 02:54 PM

Houston is a dirty ass city lol


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