Crater Lake, in southern Oregon, is amazing. It's actually a collapsed caldera formed from several volcanoes. After the caldera collapsed, another, smaller volcano erupted in the caldera and formed Wizard Island. Several other volcanoes erupted in the caldera but are below the surface of the water. The lake is the deepest fresh water lake in the United States and has an intense blue color.
Saturday, September 22, 2012
southern Oregon
After leaving the southern coast of Oregon, we drove east, where it's much drier. The canyons are beautiful.
Friday, September 21, 2012
Oregon coast
We drove along highway 101 on the Oregon coast. A low pressure weather system off the coast caused fog and mist. We stopped for lunch at Mo's, in Lincoln City, OR (http://www.moschowder.com/lincoln-city.php; the place was really busy, even at 1:30). We met a biker in the waiting line and invited him to eat with us. His wife died this Spring and he recently was laid off, but is starting a new job as a logger. We saw elk, seals, and numerous logging trucks. The beaches can vary from sand to lava (?) and from a gentle slope to cliffs. Some of the leaves are just beginning to change color.
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