Next Stop: Central Oregon - Agri-Culinary Tourism
In This Episode we feature DD Ranch in Terrebonne Oregon, raising 100% grass fed beef. Open year-round, offering farm fun for the whole family.
Primal Cuts Meat Market:
Old School Meat Market Located in Bend Oregon where the idea of this classic market started in 2010 over beers and a pig roast!
Oregon Spirit Distillers:
Located in Bend Oregon they are known for producing award winning spirits. Happy Hour in their new lounge - each day from 3pm-5pm and all day on Sundays!
Rainshadow Organics:
This Farm in Terrebonne Oregon shows us how they raise wild turkey. A Central Oregon family farm, since 1972.
Maragas Winery:
Maragas Winery is an award winning vineyard Located near magnificent Smith Rock - one of Oregon's 7 Wonders!
Bonta Gelato:
Bonta' Natural Artisan Gelato
Bonta' is the Italian term for goodness, or the quality or state of being good.
Chef Bette's Feast:
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Dinner with Chef Bette of The Well Traveled Fork
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Experience All Bend Oregon Has to Offer
Bend has something for everyone-whether you're a beer connoisseur or outdoor enthusiast. Get a local's perspective on the top things to do in this Central Oregon city and stay at either the Fairfield Inn & Suites or TownePlace Suites in Bend.
Mt. Bachelor | This 9,000 foot giant is an outdoor enthusiast's playground. We recommend the Summit Trail for great views during summer and fall.
Downtown Bend | Shopping, dining, festivals and more...This area is the central spot for all things entertainment. Jackson's Corner is one of our favorite local places to eat!
Bend Breweries | Beer lovers rejoice when experiencing some of the best craft brews in the Northwest. Check out the Bend Ale Beer Trail for a little taste of all the area has to offer.
Art Galleries | A true art lover's town! Bend offers trendy galleries, unique pieces, and the opportunity to get up and close with local artists at First Friday Art Walk and Roundabout Art Route.
Culinary Adventures | Give your taste buds a treat with one of the local culinary tours. Foodies will love the Well Traveled Fork while farm to table fans will enjoy the Farm and Ranch Tour.
Bend, Oregon | Experience all Bend, Oregon has to offer by staying with Fairfield Inn & Suites Bend Downtown or TownePlace Suites Bend during your visit.
Van Life - Smith Rock's Misery Trail & Camping in Bend
Days 31-32 on the Road - We've really been enjoying Bend, Oregon. We've been working during the day, but have been super pleased with the coffee shops we've found so far. Spoken Moto was such a great atmosphere for us to work in, not only with super rad bikes everywhere (they actually have a shop within the warehouse where guys are working on bikes), but they had great coffee, beer on tap, plenty of seating, free wifi, and food trucks outside...including a waffle truck (Get the waffle with sausage and gravy!).
We'd been wanting to check out Smith Rock so we stopped working around 3pm so we could hike Misery Trail ~ roughly 3 miles with an nice incline to start and great views the whole trek. (You do need a state park pass or just pay for a day pass when you park)
We continued to stay at Tumalo State Park with our friends, sharing the cost of a single site. Worked out great!
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Taste of the Town: Bend
The final stop of the 2014 Mutual of Omaha's Aha Moment Tour was Bend, Oregon! After finishing a long week, and a long (but fun) tour, what better way to celebrate then to have one last cold drink and some food truck goodness at the Bend Brewfest!
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Boondocking Adventure - Oregon Bound - Part 1 - Off The Grid Streets
Part 1 of the Oregon bound Off The Grid Streets boondocking adventure. From the desert of Az to... well you will just have to watch and see. We are having such an adventure and the drive is beautiful. The children have been so well behaved and are enjoying all of the sights. Be sure to check it out, like, share, and most definitely SUBSCRIBE we have so much more to come!
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26 Underrated Tourist Attractions in the US
Everyone knows the Statue of Liberty, or the Washington Monument. But there are many lesser-known places in the US that deserve a shout out. Here are 26 Underrated Tourist Attractions in the United States!
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#9 Ruby Falls Cave, TN
Located within Lookout Mountain near Chattanooga, Tennessee, you find a spectacular 145-foot high waterfall. What makes this one so different is that it’s located underground, underneath a city. Experts say the cave has no natural opening … so it wasn't until 1928 that workers discovered a small passageway while drilling through the limestone, which led them to Ruby Falls Cave and the waterfall.
#8 Nine Mile Canyon, Utah
Reminiscent of Jeffers Petroglyphs in Minnesota, Nine Mile Canyon in Utah displays some impressive works of ancient art. The canyon actually runs about 40 miles long … and is known for its amazing displays of rock art within, much of it created by the Native American Ute (yoot) people and the Fremont culture. The artwork is so extensive that the location is often promoted as the ‘world’s longest art gallery’. Tourists and archaeologists alike will appreciate the shelters, granaries and rock art left behind by the ancient indigenous peoples.
#7 The Devil’s Highway (Route 666)
This might not fit the standard definition of a tourist destination, but it’s unique enough to include on the list. This highway which serves the Four Corners region was once known as US Route 666, or the Devil’s Highway … But because that particular number has so many arcane connotations, the route number was changed to US 491. It now runs through New Mexico, Colorado and Utah … some sights along the route include Mesa Verde National Park and the Abajo Mountains. If you have a supernatural experience there, let us know!
#6 Luray Caverns, VA
These unique caverns are found in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. First discovered in 1878, countless visitors have been attracted by the subterranean cavern system that features mud flows, stalactites, stalagmites, and mirrored pools. It all looks a little like Fraggle Rock. The major attraction is undoubtedly the Great Stalacpipe Organ, an electrically activated musical instrument that is operated by a console which taps stalactites of various sizes. That produces tones similar to bells or tuning forks.
#5 Garden of 1000 Buddhas, Montana
Really now, isn’t the state of Montana exactly where you would expect to find a spiritual retreat filled with statues of Buddha? It’s located inside the Flathead Indian Reservation in Montana, and offers an amazing sight. The 750-square foot monument area has a surrounding garden that is spread across 10 acres. Still under construction, the site will contain 1,000 statues and is intended to be a pilgrimage destination for the Western Hemisphere.
#4 Enchanted Highway, North Dakota
Constructed along a 32 mile stretch of a two lane highway in North Dakota, you’ll find the world’s largest collection of sculptures made out of scrap metal. A local artist started the project in 1989, and includes depictions of various animals, farmers and dinosaurs.
#3 The Ape Cave, WA state (thumb?)
Did you know that the longest continuous lava tube in the continental United States is found in Washington State? Located south of Mt Saint Helens in the Gifford Pinchot (pin-SHOH) National Forest, it’s a popular hiking destination and offers some spectacular views. Some visitors say they’ve even spotted Bigfoot in the vicinity of Ape Cave, so keep an eye out.
#2 Grotto of the Redemption, IA
Iowa might be one of the last places where you would expect to find an elaborate grotto of this sort. But West Bend contains the world’s largest man-made grotto. It’s actually a combination of nine grottoes that depict the life of Jesus. The huge collection of minerals, petrifications and fossils is valued at more than $4 million dollars. The grotto receives more than 100,000 visitors each year.
#1 Monument Valley, AZ
Any fan of classic western movies will likely recognize these majestic landscapes in Arizona … they’re pretty much synonymous with the open range and the Wild West. Monument Valley is located around 315 miles from Phoenix, near the Four Corners Area. And it’s well worth the trip, because it tough to take a bad picture here. A 13 mile scenic loop offers an amazing drive and plenty of opportunities for taking pictures. The Colorado Plateau is a collection of sandstone buttes made famous by director John Ford when he featured the locations in many of his westerns.
Crooked River Gorge @ US 97 Viewpoint, OR 091714
This is a cool place! Driving on US 97 north of Redmond, Oregon, you cross over this steep basalt wall gorge, although if you don't look toward the sides while crossing this bridge, you may miss this!
Stopping at the rest area on the south side of the gorge, walk throught the grass and tree area and take a peak over the short wall at this sight. On the left is the steel arch bridge (all 3 bridges here are steel arch) built in 1911 by the Oregon Trunk Railroad, one of the 2 railroads of the Deschutes River 'Canyon War' fame over a century ago. Since then, the railroads came to an agreement and today it is now BNSF main Pacific NW to California line and Union Pacific has trackage right here as well.
The bridge in the center was opened in 1926 as part of the State of Oregon's golden age of highway bridge building - and is now closed to motor vehicle traffic. A great place to view this gorge!
And the span on the right was opened in 2000 with 4 lanes of traffic, likely part of Oregon's plan on adding traffic to lanes of US 97 - which helps with the ever growing population (and popular tourist destination).
So if you happen to be driving on US 97 in Central Oregon, be sure to pull over and check this sight out!
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Boondocking in Port Orford | Winter RV camping on the Oregon Coast
We leave the Southern Oregon Coast town of Brookings and head North on the 101 in search for our next place to park. Originally we had Bandon in our sights but when rolling into Port Orford we remembered a little gem of a spot that another vlogger had filmed and well how could we pass it up. Welcome to Port Orford. While here we finally get to take our maiden flight with our drone and ended the day with another amazing Oregon Coast sunset.
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SOLD | 60 Wooded Acre Homesite | Klamath County | Oregon
PROPERTY DETAILS:
In-House Financing: Available | Minimun Downpayment: $9,000
SKU#: KM-OR-010
Size (Acres): 60
County: Klamath
State: Oregon
Activities: Fishing, Hiking, Horse Riding, Camping, Nature Viewing, Boating, Snowmobiling, Cross-Country Skiing.
APN or Other ID: R276141
GIS ID: 276141
Legal Description: TWP 35 RNGE 11 BLK-SEC 33 LOT-E2SW4NE4 SE4NE4
GPS: 42.4966379438196,-121.408236502998
Property Type: Rural Vacant
Zoning: NR: NON-RESOURCE
Terrain: Level
Power: Alternative
Phone: Mobile/Satellite/Alternative
Water: Would be by well or alternative system
Sewer: Septic or alternative system
Roads: Gravel | Access via Tableland Road
Title Info: Free & Clear Title
Annual Property Taxes (Approx): $146.72
HOA Fees: None
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION:
Own 60 acres that sits about 30 min from Sprague River OR. When we visited, this property was full of signs of wildlife. Hunters -- this lot is for you with all the wildlife surrounding the area. Build a home, set a mobile home, park an RV, camp, store heavy equipment, or set up solar panels and begin living off the grid. This property has a lot of potential with national forests surrounding it including Fremont National Forest, Yamsay Mountain, and Gearhart Mountain. Quickly jump onto highway 858 to US 97 S and head North for about 2 hrs 40 min where you will arrive at Bend, Oregon where you can enjoy restaurants, hotels, and shopping. Beatty is the nearest town with a quaint atmosphere, a country store, gas station, post office, and other businesses that change from time to time. The most outstanding part of this property is the gorgeous nature surrounding it: Fremont National Forest: Whether seeking solitude or a family get away, the Fremont-Winema National Forests offer a wide array of activities. Fishing, hunting, backpacking, hiking, camping, boating, and leisure driving opportunities abound. In the winter, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, and downhill skiing are popular activities.
Zoning: NR: NON-RESOURCE (NR) 56.010 - PURPOSE The purpose of this zone designation is to implement the non-resource land use designation of the Comprehensive Plan. These are lands that have been found to have a low Forest Site Class value, are predominantly SCS Soil Capability Class VII and VIII, are not identified as important fish and wildlife habitat, are not necessary for watershed protection or recreational use, are not irrigated or irrigable, or are not necessary to permit farm or forest practices to be undertaken on adjacent or nearby lands. 56.020 - PERMITTED USES The following uses shall be permitted subject to site plan review of Article 41, and all other applicable standards, criteria, rules, and statutes governing such uses: A. Single-family dwelling B. Manufactured Dwelling C. Animal raising, large animals D. Animal raising, small animals E. All permitted uses in Exclusive Farm Use, Forestry, and Forestry/Range zones F. One additional dwelling for family members if the lot or parcel size is equal to or greater than 20 acres. 56.030 - CONDITIONAL USES The following uses may be permitted subject to standards listed in this article and if the provisions of Article 44 are satisfied: A. Animal raising, specialty B. Kennels C. Cemeteries D. All conditional uses in the Exclusive Farm Use, Forestry, and Forestry/range zones 56.040 - PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS A. Minimum Lot Size - 20 acres. B. Lot Size and Shape - See Article 61 C. Building Heights and Setbacks - See Article 62 D. Fences, Walls and Screening - See Article 64 E. Landscaping - See Article 65 56 - 2 F. Signs - See Article 66 G. Parking - See Article 68 H. Access - See Article 71
SURROUNDING DESTINATIONS
Winema National Forest: 1 hour 9 minutes
Sprague River, OR: 30 minutes
Fremont National Forest: 2 hours 44 minutes
Crater Lake National Park: 1 hour
Klamath Falls, OR: 1 hour
Modoc National Forest: 2 hours
Bend, OR: 2 hours 40 minutes
Medford, OR: 2 hours 20 minutes
Eugene, OR: 4 hours 20 minute
Roseburg, OR: 3 hours 10 minutes
Summer Lake, OR: 2 hours 15 minutes
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We traveled around Central Oregon to ask residents what they think of bringing a four-year campus to the region.
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Twin Cities Overnight Snow Wrecks And DeIcing - 12/16/2016
Video Footage From the Winter Storm Warning area of very heavy snow bursts of up to 2 inches per hour creating a travel nightmare in the Twin Cities with hundreds of Crashes and spin outs as well as major airport Travel delays at MSP!
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Clip 5. Major Crash with 4 cars and 1 SUV upside down on its roof with rescue on the scene.
Clip 6. Multi - Car crash on Interstate 35 in Minneapolis MN.
Clip 7. Car off roadway into deep ditch with trooper.
Clip 8. SUV sideways into deep heavy snowbank.
Clip 9. Car Fell down off of bridge above and into median below than into guardrail!
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Elk Wallow Campground - Colorado
Elk Wallow Campground is the most remote campground in the Upper Frying Pan River Valley. Most visitors come here for the remoteness.
A split rail fence separates this quite campground from the North Fork Frying Pan River.
There is a lot of private property in the surrounding area. If you want to do anything besides relaxing and watch wildlife, it will likely require a short drive.
Elk Wallow Campground Info
* Elevation: 8790 ft
* Fee per Night: $15
* Total Campsites: 7 Sites
* Pull Thru Sites: #3 is the only pull-thru
* Reservations are not accepted. First-come, first-served
* 22 ft maximum vehicle length.
* 14 Day Stay Limit
* There is no water or trash service at Elk Wallow. You can go to Chapman Campground if you need water or to drop off trash
* An RV dump station is available at Ruedi Reservoir between the Little Maud and Mollie B Campgrounds
* Open mid-May thru mid-September
* No Cell Service with Verizon or AT&T. Go to Basalt for service.
* Several places in the area where you can go fishing are
* North Fork Mormon Creek
* Chapman Reservoir
* Frying Pan River
* The southwestern boundary of the Holy Cross Wilderness Area can be accessed by taking the dirt road beyond the campground.
* Coke Oven State Wildlife Area is nearby as well
* Ruedi Reservoir is about 15 miles to the west and offers a wide variety of activities.
GPS: 39.344298, -106.614113
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FREE Camping Near Crater Lake - Fremont Winema National Forest 3689 - Campsite Review
Looking for free camping near Crater Lake National Park? I have the perfect free campsite with plenty of space only 50 miles from Crater Lake! Check out the blog post on our website for more details!
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ZION AND BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARKS IN ONE DAY!
We only had one day in Zion National Park before we had to head to Bryce Canyon National Park, so we did a quick driving tour and then headed up into the canyon to do lunch and a quick hike to the Emerald Pools. I think the kids liked the drive the best. :)
Then, we were off to Bryce Canyon National Park for a couple days. Grabbed dinner at the Bryce Canyon Lodge and hiked out to the canyon rim to see the hoodoo for the first time. It was truly breath-taking!
Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park /ˈbraɪs/ is a National Park located in southwestern Utah in the United States. The major feature of the park is Bryce Canyon, which despite its name, is not a canyon, but a collection of giant natural amphitheaters along the eastern side of the Paunsaugunt Plateau. Bryce is distinctive due to geological structures called hoodoos, formed by frost weathering and stream erosion of the river and lake bed sedimentary rocks. The red, orange, and white colors of the rocks provide spectacular views for park visitors. Bryce sits at a much higher elevation than nearby Zion National Park. The rim at Bryce varies from 8,000 to 9,000 feet (2,400 to 2,700 m).
The Bryce Canyon area was settled by Mormon pioneers in the 1850s and was named after Ebenezer Bryce, who homesteaded in the area in 1874. The area around Bryce Canyon became a National Monument in 1923 and was designated as a National Park in 1928. The park covers 35,835 acres (55.992 sq mi; 14,502 ha; 145.02 km2) and receives relatively few visitors compared to Zion National Park and the Grand Canyon, largely due to its remote location.
Zion National Park
Zion National Park is located in the Southwestern United States, near Springdale, Utah. A prominent feature of the 229-square-mile (590 km2) park is Zion Canyon, which is 15 miles (24 km) long and up to half a mile (800 m) deep, cut through the reddish and tan-colored Navajo Sandstone by the North Fork of the Virgin River. The lowest elevation is 3,666 ft (1,117 m) at Coalpits Wash and the highest elevation is 8,726 ft (2,660 m) at Horse Ranch Mountain. Located at the junction of the Colorado Plateau, Great Basin, and Mojave Desert regions, the park's unique geography and variety of life zones allow for unusual plant and animal diversity. Numerous plant species as well as 289 species of birds, 75 mammals (including 19 species of bat), and 32 reptiles inhabit the park's four life zones: desert, riparian, woodland, and coniferous forest. Zion National Park includes mountains, canyons, buttes, mesas, monoliths, rivers, slot canyons, and natural arches.
The geology of the Zion and Kolob canyons area includes nine formations that together represent 150 million years of mostly Mesozoic-aged sedimentation. At various periods in that time warm, shallow seas, streams, ponds and lakes, vast deserts, and dry near-shore environments covered the area. Uplift associated with the creation of the Colorado Plateaus lifted the region 10,000 feet (3,000 m) starting 13 million years ago.
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Ep. 114: Mirror Lake Highway | Utah RV travel camping
Most Utahns know Utah State Route 150 as the Mirror Lake Highway, a National Scenic Byway crossing the western Uinta Mountains. We ran to this high elevation hideway to escape the mid-August heat, boondocking at 10,600 feet where high temperatures were in the mid-60s, and overnight lows in the mid-30s, a full 30 degrees cooler than in the Salt Lake Valley just an hour away. In this episode we share our Mirror Lake Highway boondocking locale and also explore local Forest Service campgrounds including Washington Lake, Trial Lake and of course, Mirror Lake. We check out Provo River Falls, and share some nifty little LED camping lanterns provided to us by a company named Vont.
Filmed: August 16-18, 2019
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