Monday, January 16, 2012

Walking the Camino de Santiago de Compostela


We just saw the film The Way ( and can't wait to watch it again). We hope to add this to our travel plans for 2013. It will be a walking journey for us, approximately 500 miles starting at St. Jean Pied de Port in France and finishing in Santiago de Compstella, Spain. This is known as the Way of St. James pilgrimage route. We are very excited. Of course this will not be in our beloved DAF but that is ok- variety is the spice of life, right? Learning about other cultures and meeting people who have traveled this route from all over the world will make it a truely meaningful experience for us both. Now it's time to do our homework and learn as much as we can about this route and its history, the people, the art, the cathedrals, and the countryside that we will be passing through. We look forward to getting educated before we go.

Check out the Diesel Power Magazine article on our DAF



Diesel Power- February 2012


Our home away from home


DAF will take us just about anywhere we want to go


All the simple comforts of home


Steve and I spent a morning in July 2010 with Gary Westcott  of Turtle Expeditions, who photographed these pictures of our DAF. After the photo shoot we enjoyed sharing our travel stories and our love for this great vehicle with Gary and Monika and were able to catch up on their next adventure - 4+ years traveling the Silk Road. We are eager to return to the far North this year and explore more dirt roads in the Yukon and Northwest Territories. Soooo much to see!

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Fort Rock...sagebrush and forests...east of Bend

 Setting up for some exposures of Fort Rock

My partner in crime, Christina
Near Fort Rock...looking North

Deschutes National Forest
Gorgeous open environment

Sagebrush and Sky
Ever-Changing Forms and Palette
A few photos from a special day on the dirt roads to the East of Bend.  Glorious!!!!!!!!

Steens Mountains Alvord Desert November 2011

Approaching Canyon on Western edge of Steens
First Morning after rain and snow

Looking back to East as we head South


Christina with Great Chocolate Milkshake
Fields Roadhouse

Headed North from Fields on Eastern edge of
Steens

The Alvord Desert swings into view



Approaching the dry lakebed of the Alvord 
Heading onto the lake



Not a sound!!!!!
An experience not to be missed

Northwest view as the clouds stack

A bit of wind arrived..and we were ready


Sunset coming!!



Moonrise as we prepare for the
Special Night gift of the Alvord
Sharon preparing us for the evening with
Great Coffee!!  Thanks Sharon!!

Christina fixing breakfast after a fabulous night

Mid-Morning toward the Steens

Just us!!!!



Second Day..we moved to the Eastern edge of the Alvord
 
Mann Lake to the West
Seen on left as we departed North

Nature in her glory!!
East of Bend lies a massive mountain range, the Steens, lying on a fault-line with a sharp upthrust of nearly 5000 feet from the foothills below.  The approaches lie through the desert and sagebrush of Central Oregon and culminate in the lake-lands of Harney County which provide a massive refuge for migrating waterfowl.  Christina, our older daughter, made the trip with Sharon and me...this time in our FZJ80 Landcruiser hauling an AT Horizon trailer.  We camped on night one deep in a canyon at the foot of the Steens and awoke in the morning to snow blanketing the peaks.  Departing from our Western campsite we traversed to the south and passed over the Southern foot of the Steens near Fields, Oregon.  Fields has a small stone roadhouse with a well-known kitchen offering fabulous milkshakes, burgers, and other creative treats.  Don't miss it.  Population of Fields...counting outlying area.....about 80.  So it's a friendly spot and welcome opportunity to fill up with good food and fuel and catch up on the local news.  From Fields we moved North past the old homesteads and Borax works...long abandoned....past Andrews and drove onto the Alvord Desert at the foot of the Eastern Steens.  From here the Escarpment rises sharply upward and is gorgeous in the morning sunrise.  We camped on the dry lake and did our very best to absorb the complete silence.  Not a sound beside the occasional whisper of a breath of wind passing over the lake.  As the sun set we awaited the special show of the Alvord:  an unspoiled night sky with the thousands and thousands of visible stars accompanied by a very well-defined band of the milky way.  The flats of the lake create a visual sense of a huge bowl full of stars...they call to you to lie down on the desert surface and just stare up at the sky, counting the myriad numbers of "shooting stars" punctuating the twinkles.  I marvel that this is the best show on earth...and it is entirely free in every sense of the word.  Don't miss it.  The moon was full until the early morning hours...so Sharon and Christina got up in the freezing cold..and I do mean freezing...to set up a reflecting telescope and photograph this special moment.  This is as good as it gets...and a great reminder of our small size and significance in a Universe of Infinities!!

Mogfest 2012 and the Oregon Coast














August 2012 found us back at Mogfest near Salem, Oregon.  The assemblage of mogs and Pinzgauers was, as always, impressive.  We enjoyed the folks immensely.  Very hot...it broke 100 degrees!! whew!!  A mechanical walking beast...something out of Star Wars was on display and all of us had a good time comparing notes on places visited and our equipment.  Then we drove over to the Oregon Coast and enjoyed the company of our older daughter Christina.  We were able to park more or less on the beach and just relax.  Weather was gorgeous!!