Moon Rising Over Rogue River Bridge, Gold Beach, Oregon
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Recreational Fishing Boats Near Rogue River Bridge,Gold Beach,Oregon
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Tsunami - Rogue River Oregon 2011
Gold Beach Tsunami 2011 - View from the Rogue River Bridge
This was an incredible display of the power mother nature. We were very excited to witness and observe this tsunami that was relatively small and posed little threat to human life. We were having fun witnessing this, and that is no disrespect to Japan and the tragedy that is unfolding over there.
This is clips of footage that was captured over a 4-5 hour time period. During this time about 10-15 tsunami waves surged up the rogue river. Of these only 5 were larger breaking waves. Tsunami occured during a pretty low tide (0-3 ft). The Rogue River was cranking that day too, showing 26,000 CFS at Agness which likely means closer to 35,000 CFS in Gold Beach. Point is those waves were pushing against a lot of water.
Gold beach Oregon whale entering the rogue river
Flight Over Rogue River, Oregon
John Rachor, who previously served in the U.S. Navy Seabees in Vietnam, is now a Jackson County commissioner. He is an experienced fixed wing and helicopter pilot who has contributed to numerous regional search and rescue efforts. This flight was made on July 10, 2012, over Southern Oregon in his Aviat Husky A-1C bush plane. On board was photographer/videographer Randy Johnson, who was shooting still photography for use in a feature on the City of Rogue River and Wimer. That video, The City of Rogue River's Centennial year, was released in on April 12, 2013, on YouTube.
Flying out of the Medford, Oregon, airport, Rachor flew at 50-85 mph at between 500 and 800 feet above the Rogue River, starting at Lower Table Rock. Heading west, the flight path was through Gold Hill, by Rock Point and Del Rio Vineyards, up along I-5 by the Valley of the Rogue State Park, and then over the City of Rogue River with its beautiful Depot St. Bridge. Rachor then headed north along East Evans Creek Road up to Wimer to capture the famed Wimer Covered Bridge, first built in 1892.
Turning 180 degrees, the plane headed south and followed Evans Creek as it meanders under the Minthorne Bridge and finally through Palmerton Park before emptying into the Rogue River just west of the Depot St. Bridge.
Correction: The Depot St. Bridge was completed in 2006, not in 2008 as stated in the narration.
Soundtrack: Eagle's Flight, by Davey Dad, Pond5
Video ©2012 by Johnson ArtWorks
For information about still photos from this video, contact Randy Johnson
info@johnsonartworks.com
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Boating At The Rogue River Bridge, Through Shoreline Foliage, Gold Beach, Oregon
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Otter rock gold beach oregon
At 4m 25sec there is a bald eagle on the rock that Flys away. The long pause is when I lost radio contact and auto return to home was started drone made it a mile away before radio contact was lost.
Flying the Mary D Hume Shipwreck and Isaac Lee Patterson Bridge with a Daitone GT R249+ HD
Flying the Mary D Hume Shipwreck and Isaac Lee Patterson Bridge with a Daitone GT R249+ HD.
I was working in Gold Beach Oregon today. Had to stop and fly a boat that was on the mouth of the Rogue River by the Isaac Lee Patterson Bridge.
Relaxing De Stress and Sleep video with 432hz Deep Sleep and Healing Music.
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Mary D. Hume
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Mary D. Hume and Isaac Lee Patterson Bridge
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Location
Port of Gold Beach, Gold Beach, Oregon
Coordinates
42°25′18″N 124°25′6″W
Coordinates: 42°25′18″N 124°25′6″W
Built
1880
NRHP reference #
79002052[1]
Added to NRHP
August 01, 1979
The Mary D. Hume was a steamer built at Gold Beach, Oregon in 1881, by R. D. Hume, a pioneer and early businessman in that area. Gold Beach was then called Ellensburg. The Hume had a long career, first hauling goods between Oregon and San Francisco, then as a whaler in Alaska, as a service vessel in the Alaskan cannery trade, then as a tugboat. She was retired in 1977 and returned to Gold Beach. In 1985 she sank in the Rogue River and has remained there ever since as a derelict vessel on the shoreline. The Hume is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Description
The Mary D. Hume was built of local timber at Gold Beach. The keel, measuring 10 inches (25 cm) by 36 inches (91 cm) by 140 feet (43 m) long was described as the largest stick of square timber ever floated down Rogue River.[2] The ship's knees were hand-cut from local Port Orford cedar roots. Planking was secured with wood pegs. The machinery was salvaged from the wrecked steamer Varuna. The Hume measured 150 tons, 96 feet (29 m) long by 22 feet (6.7 m) beam by 9 feet (2.7 m) draft. She was originally rigged as a schooner.[2]
History[edit]
R. D. Hume was a pioneering businessman at Wedderburn and Gold Beach, then known as Ellensburg. By 1881, he had established a fish cannery and built Mary D. Hume, to support the cannery operation.[3] Mary D. Hume passed through several owners and a number of changes and reconstructions, and served as late as the 1970s, the oldest serving commercial vessel on the West Coast.
The Mary D. Hume in 2009
The first eight years of the Hume's career were spent hauling cargo between San Francisco and Gold Beach. In 1889 the Hume was bought by the Pacific Steam Whaling Company, to be used to haul baleen from Arctic waters. She was re-rigged as a brigantine. Her first expedition spanned 1890-1892, catching 37 whales for a cargo worth $400,000. The second voyage lasted from 1893 tp 1899, with relief crews sent to Herschel, Canada. In 1900 the Hume became an Alaskan cannery tender for the Northwest Fisheries Company, receiving a new steam engine between 1900 and 1904. After sinking in ice in the Nushagak River she was repaired in Seattle. In either 1906 or 1908 she began work for the American Tug Boat Company of Everett, Washington towing logs and barges on Puget Sound. Her superstructure was altered at this time. A third new engine was installed in 1939, salvaged from the Columbia River lightship. In 1954 a 600 hp diesel engine was installed and the superstructure was altered to its present configuration. In 1973 the Hume was bought by the Crowley Maritime Corporation and was used as a tugboat. She was retired in 1977, and reconditioned by Crowley in 1978 prior to her return to Gold Beach.[2]
Current wreck[edit]
An effort was organized to preserve Mary D. Hume as a museum ship, but a mechanical failure caused her to slide off the sling and into the mud at Gold Beach[4] and an unrelated lawsuit over ownership of the vessel dissipated the funds of the Curry County Historical Society which had planned to restore the vessel. Even so, the Mary D. Hume is on the National Register of Historic Places,[5] and her wreck can still be seen in Gold Beach.
The Hume was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 1, 1979, when she was afloat and berthed on the Rogue River. Repairs started in 1985, but an accident led to her sinking. Efforts were made to survey and raise her, but there were no funds to make the effort. In 1992 the Hume's status on the National Register was reviewed. The review concluded that her hull still held significance and she was retained on the National Register.[
Boating At The Rogue River Bridge, Through Shoreline Foliage, Gold Beach, Oregon
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6-20-09 Jerry's Rogue Jets
Showing off the Silver just above the Lobster Creek Bridge Rogue River Gold Beach Oregon fishing for Spring Salmon with Captain Silver Stream Shaun,Long Line Larry,Hatch Box Dennis,Eugene the Fishing Machine Fish With Shaun Carpenter End Of the Rogue Guide Service Gold Beach Oregon a camera video by Raze Reezer
Oregon Coast 2019
Visited Oregon Coast in May/June 2019. Stayed two nights at Turtle Rock RV resort in Gold Beach. Jerry's Jet Boat 64-mile tour on Rogue river is fantastic. Camped two nights at New Port South Beach State park. Bandon was very nice water front town with good seafood. Florence by Siuslaw bridge is also charming with many gift shops. Many viewpoints along highway 101 between Brooking and Gold Beach. Coastal trail to Natural Bridges in Samuel Boardman State Scenic Corridor is the highlight. Hike on St Perpetua trail up to 700 feet has the best viewpoint of Oregon Coast. Also visited Tillamook creamery cheese making which is educational. Chasing Shad to Coquuille river and Umpqua river without success. But Twin Rivers Vacation park by Roseburg is a great RV park by Umpqua river and many trees in the resort. Stopped by Ashland to have lunch and dessert. Camped last nigh in Siskiyou lake. it's a beautiful lake with clear Mt. Shasta view and great fishing! Music is by Innoko Honest Places
Southern Oregon Coast - Brookings to Gold Beach
Discovering the Southern Oregon Coast between Brookings and Gold Beach. We camped at Harris Beach State Park. Just a great place to spend time and one of our favorite spots to visit. Your comments are appreciated. Thumbs up if you like, please subscribe.
The Oregon Coast
Recorded June 11-14, 2019
On day #19 of my five week road trip I begin my three day trek up the coast of Oregon. This video includes...
0:00:00 The Oregon state line
0:00:41 Samuel H Boardman State Scenic Corridor
0:01:05 Cape Ferrelo Viewpoint
0:03:31 House Rock Viewpoint
0:06:24 Whalehead Viewpoint
0:09:49 Natural Bridges Viewpoint
0:11:35 Arch Rock Point
0:15:03 Pistol River Viewpiont
0:17:09 Meyers Creek Beach
0:20:50 Cape Sebastian State Scenic Corridor
0:21:40 Cape Sebastian Viewpoint
0:24:30 Kissing Rock
0:27:55 Gold Beach, Oregon
0:28:56 Rogue River
0:35:24 Otter Point
0:38:01 Ophir Wayside
0:42:16 Port Orford's Battle Rock City Park
0:45:10 Cape Blanco State Park & Lighthouse
0:50:29 Hughes House
0:52:37 Bandon State Natural Area
0:53:22 Face Rock Wayside
0:56:29 Coquille Point
1:00:09 Bandon, Oregon
1:03:47 Coquille River Lighthouse
1:05:40 Cape Arago Lighthouse
1:08:25 Coos Bay, Oregon
1:10:12 Best Western Holiday Hotel
1:17:12 David Dewett Veterans Memorial & McCullough Memorial Bridge
1:18:42 Umpqua River Bridge
1:19:07 Oregon Dunes
1:20:04 Siuslaw River in Florence, Oregon
1:24:19 Sea Lion Caves
1:26:04 Heceta Head Lighthouse
1:30:34 Cape Cove
1:33:56 Muriel O Ponsler Memorial State Scenic Viewpoint
1:35:48 Oregon Coast Highway (U.S. 101 North)
1:38:09 Strawberry Hill Wayside
1:40:51 Cape Perpetua Scenic Area
1:41:27 Cooks Chasm (Spouting Horn & Thor's Well)
1:45:50 Cape Perpetua Overlook
1:49:57 Devils Churn
1:52:00 Yachats, Oregon
1:53:18 Smelt Sands State Park
1:56:15 Waldport, Oregon & Alsea Bay Bridge
1:59:43 Newport, Oregon & Yaquina Bay Bridge
2:02:57 Yaquina Bay Lighthouse
2:07:07 Devil's Punchbowl State Natural Area
2:09:11 Otter Crest State Scenic Viewpoint (Cape Foulweather)
2:13:02 Ben Jones Bridge
2:15:47 Depoe Bay, Oregon (World's Smallest Harbor)
2:20:07 Boiler Bay
2:21:22 Lincoln City, Oregon
2:22:19 Best Western Plus Landmark Inn
2:29:09 Cape Meares State Scenic Viewpoint & Lighthouse
2:33:50 Neahkahnie Viewpoint
2:35:29 Silver Point Interpretive Overlook
2:38:15 Haystack Rock
2:44:27 Cannon Beach, Oregon
2:45:38 Seaside, Oregon
2:48:46 Youngs Bay
2:49:54 Astoria, Oregon
2:52:53 Astoria Column
3:05:09 Astoria-Megler Bridge
3:10:13 Fort Columbia State Park (Washington State)
3:12:57 Columbia River
3:17:02 Best Western Astoria Bayfront Hotel
3:21:31 Geno's Pizza and Burgers
3:24:54 Lewis and Clark Bridge (Leaving Oregon)
There is more to see in beautiful Oregon. Watch some of my earlier videos from the state...
Columbia River Gorge @
Crater Lake National Park @
Smith Rock State Park @
Peter Skene Ogden State Scenic Viewpoint @
Oregon Road Trip @
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Rollin In Dough Bakery and Bistro in Gold Beach Oregon
Casual Gourmet Dining on the north bank of the Rogue river in Gold Beach Oregon. Just over the Patterson Bridge find Organic sustainable dining and fresh baked pastries, custom cakes and artisan breads made daily. Voted the don't miss place to dine on the Oregon coast by Oregon Coast magazine. Produced by oregonlifestyles.tv
Cannon Beach Oregon drive-lapse of Hemlock Street (Oct 2018)
A leisurely, instrumented, variable-speed #drivelapse through #CannonBeach, Oregon on Hemlock Street. Includes a short visit to #HaystackRock.
The #dashcam drive starts near the southern end of Hemlock Street, near Tolovana Park and heads north. After pausing briefly for some views of Haystack Rock, it continues north through downtown Cannon Beach (if you can call it downtown). Finally at the end, it continues past the end of Hemlock Street and terminates at the bridge over Ecola Creek with a very short view of the replica of the cannon after which the town is named.
Recorded on a typical overcast, slightly foggy, windy day in October 2018. The video of the drive itself on this one is not particularly the best video quality, but oh well, I use what I have.
Gold Beach Sunset (1.22.14)
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It's another beautiful sunset here in Gold Beach, Oregon!
Gold Beach, OR. Rogue River
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