In mid February, Roy and I headed down to Portland and the Columbia River Gorge for a nice weekend. We spent Friday night in Portland at a Swanky Hotel called the Nines. Highly recommend it. Right downtown on the light rail and above Macy's. I did some shopping, and the we had a nice dinner at Roy's favorite Portland Restaurant, Basta's.
The next day, we drove along Highway 14 and checked out the waterfalls. It was incredibly windy. At one point, we stopped at a scenic point along the highway high
on a ridge. I got out to take some pictures and walk to the lookout building. I almost couldn't make it back to the car. I seriously thought I might blow away. There was a family there holding a little baby, and I was horrified. I don't think I have ever been in wind that strong. After getting our fill of waterfalls, we crossed the Columbia and spend the night in Stevenson at the Skamania Lodge. What a great place. After a lovely dinner of nachos and sweet potato fries, we were pooped.
Sunday morning, I woke up early and couldn't get back to sleep. Instead, I drove back across the Bridge of the Gods and hiked three miles in on the Eagle Creek trail. What an amazing hike. Fairly flat, but right along the river, sometimes beside it, but more often high above it along this amazing gorge. There were so many waterfalls, and the rising mist made for some great photographs. Roy was just getting out of bed when I got back to the hotel!