Yosemite Falls | Winter Yosemite Falls | Viewing Yosemite Fall Yosemite National Park

Yosemite Falls | Winter Yosemite Falls | Viewing Yosemite Fall Yosemite National Park

Can’t stop…won’t stop…chasing those darn waterfalls! On any visit to Yosemite National Park this is a must see, fan favorite, very popular, crowded attraction. Don’t miss out on seeing Yosemite Falls. Yosemite Falls is the highest waterfall in the park offering you an upper and lower waterfall to view. The falls reach a height of 2,425 ft. The best time to view Yosemite Falls is in the spring when most of the snow is melting. And get this….sometimes…in the summer,…

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Yosemite Ski and Snowboard Area | Yosemite National Park Cross Country Skiing

Yosemite Ski and Snowboard Area | Yosemite National Park Cross Country Skiing

Taking on some cross-country skiing in Yosemite National Park, can you tell I’m excited! This is another perk of visiting the park in the winter the Yosemite Ski amd Snowboard Area is open. Yippee!!! So if you feel like skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing or even going tubing this is the place to be in the National Park. The Yosemite Cross Country center has been teaching people how to cross-country ski since 1970, so if your new to the sport…

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Inspiration Point Yosemite National Park | Hiking Inspiration Point Yosemite National Park | Hiking Yosemite National Park

Inspiration Point Yosemite National Park | Hiking Inspiration Point Yosemite National Park | Hiking Yosemite National Park

Welp, I think we can all agree that this view is rather beautiful. Yosemite National Park is one of those places that has beauty to offer visitors year round. But, one of the benefits of visiting the park in the winter is it being less populated…because well yeah it’s slightly freezing and the snow can make for difficult driving conditions. But that snow also makes for a magical fairytale setting where you can’t help but feel like you’re in a…

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Limestone Canyon | The Grand Canyon of Orange County | The Sinks

Limestone Canyon | The Grand Canyon of Orange County | The Sinks

Hitting the trails at Limestone Canyon on access day. The Grand Canyon of Orange County Confession: When I’m back home it can be hard for me to get motivated to do new things. I don’t know why this is, I’m so good at adventuring when I’m out of my element. Maybe it’s cause I absolutely love the home I have built for my tiny family, or cause my bed is extra comfy, or maybe it’s the simple fact that I…

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Agrarian Ales | Eugene Oregon Brewery | Eugene Farm House Brewery | Oregon Breweries

Agrarian Ales | Eugene Oregon Brewery | Eugene Farm House Brewery | Oregon Breweries

Agrarian Ales on the Oregon brewery bucket list! Down on the farm….the farm that makes it’s own beer. Honestly does it get better than this?!? I’ll go ahead and answer that question….Yup, yes it does,  it actually gets way better! Don’t believe me?!?! Read on! Agrarian definition: relating to cultivated land or cultivation of land. Add that to beer and you get…. Agrarian Ales We got word of this farm-to-table Brewery from the website Travel Oregon. We’ve been using the site…

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Northern Coast Oregon | Astoria | Seaside | Cannon Beach

Northern Coast Oregon | Astoria | Seaside | Cannon Beach

We did it! Hip Hip Hooray! Check another item off the good ol bucket list. We traveled up Hwy 101 all the way through Oregon into the state on Washington. We were probably in Washington for a total of 15-20 minutes. We simply wanted that picture proof that we had made it entirely up the coast of Oregon. All 363 miles. There was lots of smiling and giggling as we took these photos. I always get emotion when a trip…

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Lincoln City Oregon | Lincoln City Float Fairies |Oregon Glass Floats | Glass Floats Lincoln City

Lincoln City Oregon | Lincoln City Float Fairies |Oregon Glass Floats | Glass Floats Lincoln City

Lincoln City is famous for their glass floats, and every year from mid October to Memorial Day float fairies flock to the beach daily to hide glass floats for beach goers to find and take home for a souvenir. This is my sad story on how I came, I saw, and well went home empty handed. No glass float pour moi! The three of us..and Lemon scoured the rough beach conditions for over an hour hoping to locate a glass…

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Newport Oregon | Oregon’s Coastal Town of Newport | Coastal Oregon | Yaquina Bay Lighthouse

Newport Oregon | Oregon’s Coastal Town of Newport | Coastal Oregon | Yaquina Bay Lighthouse

So we’ve been staying in Newport, Oregon and this town is exactly what I felt a coastal Oregon town was going to look like. This is now my fav town, thus far…(I feel like I say that every day now!!) Newport has a historical bayfront district with shops, entertainment, and home to the loudest seal lions I have ever heard and seen! Lemon was very curious and scared of these loudmouths. It was fun to watch them barking at eachother…

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Oregon Coast Road Trip | Otter Rock | Depot Bay | Devil’s Punchbowl | Tillamook | Flying Dutchman Winery

Oregon Coast Road Trip | Otter Rock | Depot Bay | Devil’s Punchbowl | Tillamook | Flying Dutchman Winery

Well we knew we wouldn’t get through this whole trip without a lil rain. Anndddddd it’s here! Flood warnings, high wind advisory, the rain just won’t quit. We even got flagged down by a park ranger because a tree fell on the road! But stuff like this makes for the best travel stories. We haven’t stopped giggling since the rain started. So this is one thing I learned when I was really young….When you travel things NEVER go as planned….

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Cape Perpetua | Siuslaw National Forest | Cook’s Chasm | Thor’s Well | Spouting Horn | Devil’s Churn

Cape Perpetua | Siuslaw National Forest | Cook’s Chasm | Thor’s Well | Spouting Horn | Devil’s Churn

Cape Perpetua, in the Siuslaw National Forest was one of the most recommended spots, when I told people I was doing a coastal Oregon roadtrip. Here viewers have the pleasure of literally seeing nature at its best. You’re able to see multiple natural wonders in short walking distance. Including Cook’s Chasm, Spouting Horn, Devil’s Churn, and Thor’s Well. With names like that you know $h!+ is gonna be cray!!! You get a slight uneasy feeling in your gut when you’re…

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