Friday was a warm day in Northern Oregon so we wanted to take Chill’n somewhere he could get in the water. This is a busy, but very dog friendly park with a ton of hiking.











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Friday was a warm day in Northern Oregon so we wanted to take Chill’n somewhere he could get in the water. This is a busy, but very dog friendly park with a ton of hiking.











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We drove out to MT Hood National Forest. We enjoyed hiking under the forest canopy it makes it nice and cool for hiking. 








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Since we got Chill’n the full time RVing dog a few months ago we spend some time looking for local dog parks where ever our travels take us. Molalla River State Park has a couple of different dog areas but neither are fenced in. There are several hiking trails and some go down to the river. Beautiful easy hiking.









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This is a huge state park the kind you want to pack a lunch and stay all day. The images below are of North Falls Trail. It was not dog friendly on the trail so we headed down to the South Falls Trail which is dog friendly on some trails.










We have plans to return and hike to North Falls to shoot that. Thanks for visiting our blog.
We got a couple of nice days of weather so we tried to make the most of them. We went looking for a state park in the city of Canby and we found a ferry.

From here we headed to Willamette Falls in Oregon City. It was a bit of a surprise to see such an industrial setting for waterfalls.






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It’s been a great stay in Baker City OR. Darla got to reconnect with her Uncle and Cousins after several decades and I got to meet them for the first time. Being a fan of the TV show Gold Rush I couldn’t miss the opportunity to see a real gold dredge.







In these crazy times we hear a lot about the travel industry hurting from the virus, but usually their talking about airlines and cruise lines, but for the RV community our small business in a lot of case are the mom and pop RV parks. As a community we need to support them so as we travel we will have safe places to park and enjoy the local sights.
If your in the Twin Falls ID area please support The Oregon Trails campground. http://oregontrailcampground.com/ A new generation has taken over the campground and they due an awesome job caring for their customer to ensure that they have a great stay in the area. The campground is clean, quiet, and close to local attractions.
If your in the Baker City OR area please support Mt. View RV http://www.mtviewrv.com/ this is a family owned and operated campground. This is a clean and quiet place and they are currently experiencing a large number of cancellations due the virus and peoples fear of traveling. We have found the owner to be friendly, helpful, and we’re totally enjoying our stay so much we extended our stay by 5 days.
Please support the mom and pop RV parks along your travels so we will continue to have safe places along our travels.
Perrine Bridge is a popular base jumping spot. Enjoy the pics.







We’ve been hanging out in Twin Fall for a few days and here’s some shots of Shoshone Falls.






Death Valley is closed due to Covid 19 You can drive around Death Valley but all trails sights to see were closed, so I oped to shot the textures and flowers of Death Valley. Above Death Valley it was 82 degrees by the time we got to the valley floor it was 105 degrees.














