Exploring OREGON: Portland, Mt. Hood & Timberline Lodge Tour
A fun day in Oregon, driving from Portland to Mt. Hood to hike partway up the tallest mountain in Oregon, and check out historic Timberline Lodge.
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Pacific Northwest, Oregon Coast. Part 1 - 5K Nature Documentary Film with Narration (English)
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6. Rice Elevator – Boyd
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Sea Cave Kayaking in Oregon
Sea kayaking footage around the longest sea cave on the Oregon Coast!
Multnomah Falls, Mt. Hood, Oregon with Friends
Winter trip to Portland Oregon with friends Ray, Joe, and Brandon.
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10 THINGS NOT TO MISS IN CENTRAL OREGON
10 THINGS NOT TO MISS IN CENTRAL OREGON
1. Smith Rock State Park, Terrebonne
One of the 7 Wonders of Oregon, Smith Rock is the birthplace of American sport climbing and a feast for the eyes. Take a hike along the Crooked River and marvel at the spires that rise from the canyon floor or trek up Misery Ridge for expansive views of the High Desert and Monkey Face.
2. Tumalo Falls
Just 10 miles from downtown Bend, Tumalo Falls is a majestic, nearly 100-foot waterfall that cascades into the tranquil Tumalo Creek below. Take a hike along the creek and up to the top of the falls for a cool view from above. The trail continues for four miles up Happy Valley; perfect for hikers of any age.
3. Grab a Beer
Bend is known for exceptionally clean water – and it’s perfect for making exceptionally good beer. Enjoy a pint at any of our nearly 30 brewpubs across the region or take a tour of Deschutes Brewery, the one that started the movement here. Want to learn to brew your own? Check out Immersion Brewing where you can create your own beer in about two hours.
4. Play a Round
Central Oregon is home to nearly 30 golf courses including three in Golf Digest’s Top 100 Courses in America and half of Oregon’s Top 10 according to Golfweek. From the forest-lined fairways of Widgi Creek to the Scottish-links berms and knolls of Tetherow, you’ll find a hugely diverse selection of challenges courses to choose from.
5. Get Wet
You can’t visit Central Oregon without playing in our wild and scenic Deschutes River. The options are plentiful including a leisurely float through Bend’s Old Mill District, a surf sesh at the Bend whitewater park, a kayak adventure at Sparks Lake or an adrenaline-pumping whitewater thrill ride with Sun County Tours on the Bid Eddy. Bring a swimsuit and have some fun.
6. High Mountain Hikes
Hundreds of miles of tranquil and scenic hiking trails are waiting for you to explore. Go up into the mountains along the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway and walk among the giant snow-capped peaks. Take a short hike with the kids around Todd Lake or venture higher up to the peak of majestic Broken Top. Or, closer to Bend and Sunriver, trek along the gently-rolling and beautiful Deschutes River Trail. For whatever adventure you’re looking for, there’s a trail for you.
7. Take a Ride
More than 400-miles of epic mountain bike singletrack can be found in Central Oregon, perfect for cyclists of all abilities and so close to town that you can ride to them straight from the shop you rented your bike from. Road cyclists can enjoy a handful of beautiful, well-marked scenic bikeways that showcase sights like McKenzie Pass and Smith Rock State Park.
8. Mt. Bachelor – Year Round Fun at 8,000 Feet
The 5th largest ski area in the U.S. is a year-round destination for fun and amazing views. Snow lovers can enjoy stellar skiing conditions from November through May – among the longest ski seasons in the country. Once the snow melts a little, Mt. Bachelor transforms into a downhill mountain bike Mecca with miles of adrenaline-pumping trails. Summer also means sunset dinners at nearly 9,000 feet – where the meals and views are equally as spectacular.
9. Explore a Lava Flow
Located on the north flank of the Newberry National Volcanic Monument, what is now Lava Lands was created about 7,000 years ago after a volcanic explosion of Lava Butte. A miles-wide sea of jagged lava rock was left behind creating a unique geological landscape that served as that training ground for moon-bound astronauts.
10. High Desert Museum
The High Desert Museum has been inspiring families since 1982 and is consistently rated as a top Central Oregon attraction by Trip Advisor. With 135 acres and more than 100,000 square feet of exhibit space, it’s a “must see” for anyone traveling through the area.
Adventure Oregon - Rock Creek Recreation Area
Off the beaten path is the Rock Creek Recreation Area in the Santiam State Forest near Mill City, Oregon. Secluded camping sites and day use along Rock Creek with at least one swimming hole.
SAILING MYSTERY, 2 WOMEN + DOGS RESCUED AFTER 5 MONTHS AT SEA,
You’ll see extensive interviews of the two women rescued 5 months at sea on a 50-foot sailboat adrift in the Pacific Ocean. On May 23, 2017, Jennifer Appel and Natasha Fuiva and the dogs Valentine and Zues departed Oahu, Hawaii in the sailing vessel Sea Nymph bound for Tahiti. On October 25, 2017, they were rescued by the US Navy and Marines of the USS Ashland 900 miles from Japan. Listen to their harrowing story of survival at Sea. Captain Linus Wilson, OUPV-Inland the creator of the Slow Boat Sailing brings up unanswered questions in this deep dive into the disaster with extensive interviews with the survivors. They survived attacks from 50-foot whale sharks.
USS Ashland Renders Aid to Mariners 2
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USS Ashland (LSD 48) renders assistance to two distressed American mariners in the Pacific ocean, Oct. 25, whose sailboat had strayed well of its original course. Ashland was operating in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region on routine deployment when the received the message to help.
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Coast Guard responds to two search and rescue cases as Hurricane Irma approaches
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Crewmembers aboard an MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter from Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater rescue two boaters and their dog 100 miles south of Apalachicola, Florida, Sunday, Sept. 10, 2017. The boaters, aboard the sailboat Magnolia Wind, alerted the Coast Guard after loosing steering while en route for Mississippi to avoid Hurricane Irma. (U.S. Coast Guard video by Petty Officer 3rd Class Andrew Barresi)
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Interviews with mariners Jennifer Appel and Tasha Fuiava, and Cmdr. Steve Wasson, USS Ashland commanding officer, about their rescue by the Sasebo-based amphibious dock landing ship USS Ashland (LSD 48) after their 50 foot sailboat, the “Sea Nymph” had strayed well off its original course and they were stranded at sea for several months.
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Awesome Travel Vloggers You Should Be Watching
Awesome Travel Vloggers You Should Be Watching
In today's travel vlog, I share with you my top travel vloggers that you've probably never heard of. All of you have probably heard of Hey Nadine or Lost Leblanc, two of the more popular travel vloggers. Today, I'm going to introduce you to 8 travel vloggers that you might not have found that you should be watching. I watch each of these regularly and to me, they are right up there with the popular best travel vloggers.
All of these top travel vlogs inspired me to take the leap and start my own full-time travel vlogger journey. I've definitely learned a lot from each one of these travel vlogs and learned how to be a travel vlogger by watching their travel video s. Each one of these travel vloggers offer great travel tips, travel hacks and travel advice on how to travel full time. Be warned though, watching these travel vlogs could inspire you to ditch your job for world travel!
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6 weeks of backpacking through Washington and Oregon. Exploring Big cities like Portland and Seattle. A two-day river rafting trip. A three-day coastal hike of Olympic national park. A five day inland hike to enchanted valley of Olympic national park. A nine-day backpacking trip through the North Cascade Mountains. Sea kayaking along seals and orcas. Exploring the San Juan islands and the smaller surrounding towns. An Insane hike to the base camp of Mount Rainer!!
Six amazing weeks of my life in twenty-five minutes.
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Exploring Mental Health in Alaska
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The Canyonlands - A Backpacking Journey in Utah
This video documents a backpacking trip some friends and I took to Utah during which we visited Dead Horse Point State Park, Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park. Inside of Canyonlands NP we hiked through The Needles Section which can only be accessed on foot. During this trip I found the perfect space to cowboy camp.
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Canyonlands cave
Portland to Depoe Bay, Oregon Timelapse - HD
One 7-megapixel frame every 2 seconds, rendered at half speed. Original frames are 3000x2250 pixels, rendered down to a video of dimensions 2992x1684. GoPro Hero Black 3+ mounted on suction mount on front of hood, exterior of 2015 Honda CR-V Touring Edition.
Oregon Caves, full normal tour, part 2
This continues the tour of the cave. The video got uploaded out of order because GoPro cameras number their movie files in a weird way.
Hiking Pacific Northwest
Spring hiking in Tiger Mountain State Forest and Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest.
Train across USA: #4 California Zephyr sleeper--Reno to Winnemucca Nevada desert sunset 2016-05-10
0:01-0:19 Southern Pacific display in Reno Amtrak Station
0:20-1:29 Streetscape near Amtrak Station, Reno
1:30-1:53 Entering Reno Amtrak Station to reboarding California Zephyr
1:54 California Zephyr leaving Reno Station
2:21 Dining car announcement
2:50-5:20 Conductor introduction to services on board
5:05 Leaving Reno; entering Sparks
6:10-6:25 Nugget Casino Resort, Sparks, Nevada (NV)
7:07-7:17 Sparks Marina Park Lake, Sparks, NV
7:30-10:05 Interstate 80
9:00 Crossing Truckee River, a river eventually draining into Pyramid Lake, NV, an endorheic (basin with no outlet to the sea)
10:15-11:35 Lockwood, NV (10 mi / 16 km east of Reno)
15:15-15:40 Frank A. Tracy Generating Station, Clark, Storey County, Nevada
27;05-27:55 Fernley, Lyon County, Nevada
31:19-32:25 Winnemucca, NV station stop
Elevation: 4,295 ft / 1,309 m
Population: 7,396 (2010)
History and culture
The town was named for the 19th-century Chief Winnemucca of the local Northern Paiute tribe, who traditionally lived in this area. He and his band had a camp near here. Winnemucca, loosely translated, means one moccasin. The chief's daughter, Sarah Winnemucca, was an advocate for education and fair treatment of the Paiute and Shoshone tribes in the area. Their family all learned to speak English, and Sarah worked as an interpreter, scout and messenger for the United States Army during the Bannock War of 1878. In 1883 Sarah Winnemucca published the first autobiography written by a Native American woman,[3] based on hundreds of lectures she'd given in the Northeast and mid-Atlantic. It has been described as one of the most enduring ethno-historical books written by an American Indian.
On September 16, 1868, the Central Pacific Railroad reached Winnemucca, and was officially opened on October 1 of that year. It was on the First Transcontinental Railroad. It was part of the transcontinental line.
Basque immigrants worked as sheep-herders starting in the mid-19th century. In honor of this heritage, Winnemucca hosts an annual Basque Festival.
On September 19, 1900, Butch Cassidy's gang robbed the First National Bank of Winnemucca of $32,640.
Winnemucca's brothel district, while smaller now than in the 1980s, is known as The Line or The Ring Circle, based on the layout of the street where the brothels are located.[citation needed] Sex workers in the town must register their vehicles with the local police.
According to a billboard along State Route 140 (the Winnemucca to the Sea Highway), Winnemucca styles itself The City of Paved Streets.
Winnemucca is home to the Buckaroo Hall of Fame and Heritage Museum. It is also the headquarters of the Flawedcast Network.
Chinatown
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Winnemucca had a vibrant Chinatown. The Chinese originally came to the area as workers on the transcontinental Central Pacific Railroad, which reached Winnemucca in 1868. Some remained or returned to settle. During the 1890s, around 400 Chinese formed a community in the town. Among their prominent buildings was the Joss House on Baud Street, a place of worship and celebration. In 1911 the community was visited by Sun Yat-Sen, later to become Chinese president. He was on a fund-raising tour of the United States to help the Xinhai Revolution.[6] The Joss House, the last structure associated with Chinatown, was demolished on March 8, 1955, by order of the Winnemucca City Council.
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32:26 Leaving Winnemucca
45:15-46:07 Nightfall in northern Nevada
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USA Road Trip with GoPro Hero 4! | CA, OR, WA - USA
Had a chance to journey around Oregon, Washington and Northern California states during my business trip. Drove thousands of miles, visited many places, weather is great, every trips are perfect!
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Inspiring Mount Rainier
Mount Rainier
Ascending to 14,410 feet above sea level, Mount Rainier stands as an icon in the Washington landscape. An active volcano, Mount Rainier is the most glaciated peak in the contiguous U.S.A., spawning six major rivers. Subalpine wildflower meadows ring the icy volcano while ancient forest cloaks Mount Rainier’s lower slopes. Wildlife abounds in the park’s ecosystems. A lifetime of discovery