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Thanks for the suggestions.

My itinerary has changed a bit so I don't have as many one-nighters.

9/2 Fly to Portland
9/3 Portland-CRG-Hood River-Lost Lake-Timberline Lodge-Portland Loop
9/4 Cannon Beach
9/5 Newport
9/6 Bandon
9/7 Crescent City (Jed Smith?)
9/8 Crescent City-Drury Parkway-Crescent City (Jed Smith?)
9/9 Crater Lake (Jed Smith?)
9/10 Crater Lake
9/11 Portland (f/ Crater Lake to Roseburg then I-5)
9/12 Fly Home

I'm sure Bend is a very nice area, but it will probably have to wait for another time.

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Jan 12, 2014 at 05:29 PM
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p.3 #2 · p.3 #2 · Oregon Trip


Not much in Yachats, at all, but we really enjoyed our meal at the Drift Inn.

http://www.the-drift-inn.com/



Jan 13, 2014 at 08:25 AM
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Last week of May or First week of Sept? I would definitely pick end of May this year. It has been a very dry winter with an extremely low snowpack. By Sept. there will likely be a lot of smoke in the air from forest fires, it happens every year. In late May you will catch the Rhododendrons blooming in the Redwoods and the Lupin blooming along the S. Oregon Coast. Crater lake is a long drive to reach and doing the drive around the rim in midday light didn't offer much different that the view from the West side of the rim. On the drive back to Portland check the weather, there is more sun on hwy 97 and more greens on I-5 about the same travel time either way. Hwy 97 is a nice contrast to the rest of the trip.


Jan 13, 2014 at 12:20 PM
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wow, only spending 20 minutes in the Gorge is selling yourself short. You will be hard pressed to find more world class waterfalls condensed in such a small area as the Gorge. I would spend 2 days here, imo. I would spend more time in the Gorge than at Crater Lake.

Also, I would try to visit in late May or early June, rather than in September.



Jan 13, 2014 at 01:36 PM
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garyroach wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions.

My itinerary has changed a bit so I don't have as many one-nighters.

9/2 Fly to Portland
9/3 Portland-CRG-Hood River-Lost Lake-Timberline Lodge-Portland
9/4 Cannon Beach
9/5 Newport or Yachats
9/6 Bandon
9/7 Crescent City (Jed Smith?)
9/8 Crescent City-Drury Parkway-Crescent City (Jed Smith?)
9/9 Crater Lake (Jed Smith?)
9/10 Crater Lake
9/11 Portland (f/ Crater Lake to Roseburg then I-5)
9/12 Fly Home

I'm sure Bend is a very nice area, but it will probably have to wait for another time.


That is a LOT of driving and a LOT of ground to cover in such a short period of time. I'm afraid it won't give you enough time to shoot, especially if you wind up being in the locations by late morning/early afternoon.

I spent just over two weeks in Oregon last September and like Dustin mentioned, many of the classic falls were realtively dry as compared to the spring. The drive down the coast from Cannon Beach to Bandon is a long haul as is the HIKE over to Crater Lake and then back to Portland. Sounds very aggressive in a short period of time. Personally, with only a week to ten days, I would concentrate on the Gorge for a couple of days and then down the coast. Unless you are at Crater Lake for either sunrise or sunset, it's a long drive to be shooting it in the middle of the day, not worth it with the mid-day haze & smoke of distant fires..



Jan 13, 2014 at 04:27 PM
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Thanks for the feedback. As I mentioned to someone recently, this would be a scouting trip for a pro photographer just to find places and times to shoot. But, I'm not a pro and I'll have to make due with a limited amount of time. Most of my trips turn into road trips once I get to a destination. I just try to get the best shot I can wherever I happen to be whenever I happen to be there. But, I am definitely considering changing my trip from fall to the spring. If I decide to go in the spring the dates would be 5/27-6/6.


Jan 13, 2014 at 05:09 PM
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Two suggestions:
1. Follow the Columbia River (Oregon side) to Astoria, and begin the coast drive from there.
2. Get fold-out maps of Oregon and of California:
Take all the roads that leave US 101 and follow the coast- yet return to 101 at some point further south.
If you stay on US 101 all the way- you'll miss many of the best parts of the Oregon coast.
Charlie



Jan 13, 2014 at 05:23 PM
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p.3 #8 · p.3 #8 · Oregon Trip


Ok, thanks Charlie. And thanks to you and everyone who offered suggestions for my trip last year to Alaska. It was great!


Jan 13, 2014 at 05:29 PM
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Before we went, we had all of these travel guides sent to us:

http://traveloregon.com/getting-around/travel-guides/

They were invaluable, and they sent fold out maps as well.

I think I mentioned it earlier, but, reading Charlie's mention of following the coast made me remember the 3 Capes Scenic Loop. It's off of 101, and I consider it a must see.

http://visittheoregoncoast.com/2013/01/three-capes-scenic-loop/



Jan 14, 2014 at 11:32 AM
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p.3 #10 · p.3 #10 · Oregon Trip


Thanks, I'll try to work in as much as possible.


Jan 14, 2014 at 08:49 PM
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p.3 #11 · p.3 #11 · Oregon Trip


Some great advice in this post. I am heading down to CRG and the coast for 10 -days in May and found the advise here very useful. Thanks to all who posted.


Jan 16, 2014 at 01:10 AM
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p.3 #12 · p.3 #12 · Oregon Trip


One of the places I want to shoot is Thor's Well, of course. How do you protect your gear while shooting with waves splashing around you/on you?


Jan 23, 2014 at 07:42 PM
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p.3 #13 · p.3 #13 · Oregon Trip


With your body Prepare to be soaked. I wouldn't even bother with grads if you use them. Just shoot an exposure for the sky and then focus on the water action. It's best to just bring some tshirts to wipe your lens and drape over your gear. Never keep your eye in the viewfinder for too long if its rough. I saw two guys get blasted and they never saw it coming. 2 dead 5dmkiii's.


garyroach wrote:
One of the places I want to shoot is Thor's Well, of course. How do you protect your gear while shooting with waves splashing around you?




Jan 23, 2014 at 07:48 PM
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p.3 #14 · p.3 #14 · Oregon Trip


I have a TT Hydrophobia rain cover if that will help.


Jan 23, 2014 at 08:07 PM
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