leaving eureka . eureka, ca . canon 5d mk2
On day three, I was greeted in the morning with more fog, which again was on and off throughout the day depending where I was. My destination was Newport, Oregon, which was roughly 8 hrs away if I drove straight through, but of course, being on a trip like this I made many, many stops. That was one of the beauties of taking a trip like this on your own, I could do whatever the heck I wanted to. :) My first planned stop was Patrick’s Point, which absolutely took my breath away because it was thick with fog which gave the entire place this incredible mood that I was in awe of. I felt like I was transported into a different world. I ended up staying there TWO HOURS, which I did NOT plan at all!!
in awe . patrick’s point, ca . polaroid 420
the magical trees . patrick’s point, ca . canon 5d mk2
leaves . patrick’s point, ca . polaroid sx-70
fog over trees . patrick’s point, ca . canon 5d mk2
agate beach . patrick’s point, ca . canon 5d mk2
leaving patrick’s point . patrick’s point, ca . canon 5d mk2
As you can see, I was pretty enamored with the place. Apparently the beach that is there is famous for it’s agate rocks, and unfortunately I didn’t make the trek down to the beach – it would’ve delayed me longer. So I got in the car and headed north through the fog.
haze . highway 101, northern ca . canon 5d mk2
redwood burl . highway 101, northern ca . canon 5d mk2
elk . highway 101, northern ca . canon 5d mk2
the barn & road . highway 101, northern ca . canon 5d mk2
lighthouse . crescent city, ca . canon 5d mk2
the road to oregon . highway 101, northern ca . canon 5d mk2
welcome to oregon . oregon/california border . canon 5d mk2
Welcome to Oregon! Finally I made it to the border, and the minute I crossed, something happened to me internally. I don’t know what it is, and I honestly can’t explain it, but it just felt so good to be in Oregon. I can’t say I felt this way about Washington – it seemed to be only isolated to Oregon.
It just felt like home.
a glimpse of the sky . whaleshead, highway 101, oregon . canon 5d mk2
oregon coast beach . whaleshead, highway 101, oregon . polaroid 420
trees on rocks . highway 101, oregon . polaroid sx-70
beach grass . highway 101, oregon . canon 5d mk2
sea stacks . meyers creek beach, oregon . canon 5d mk2
The best part about Oregon beaches are definitely the sea stacks that are on practically on every single beach. The best ones are the ones with trees on them! Plus, can I just say how happy I am to see trees everywhere? Trees just make me feel safe. :)
isaac lee patterson bridge . gold beach, oregon . canon 5d mk2
oregon coast from cape blanco . port orford, oregon . canon 5d mk2
cape blanco lighthouse . port orford, oregon . canon 5d mk2
I made a detour to visit this place – I told myself that I would see a lighthouse like this – a classic looking one – on my trip!! There is just something about lighthouses – they seem so romantic in a dreamy – out at sea sort of way. I love them. They seems to contain so much history and stories in these places.
boats . coos bay, oregon . canon 5d mk2
mccollough bridge . north bend, oregon . canon 5d mk2
into shorewood . north bend, oregon . canon 5d mk2
I don’t know what it is about these, but the below two images make me giddy. Especially those fir trees & ‘moss’ on the rock.
heceta head lighthouse . florence, oregon . canon 5d mk2
tunnel . florence, oregon . canon 5d mk2
the view from my hotel room . newport, oregon . canon 5d mk2
After 12 hours, I finally made it to my hotel in Newport, which was amazing. Every single room has a view of the ocean (and it’s a pretty good deal too!). I arrived around the time sunset would’ve been – but unfortunately the sky was not cooperating with me. Would I see a sunset at all this trip?! I stared at the ocean for a while before heading out to grab dinner (Local Ocean Seafoods – had the Fishwives Stew, which was AMAZING. The seafood was so FRESH, and I fell for mussels because of this stew – they are usually too fishy tasting for me). I went to bed that night, full, happy, & listening to the sound of the ocean.
Perfection.
Day four, here I come!
Oregon, I love you.
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Absolutely breathtaking! Love the forest and beach pics the best….nice work!!
Our country is just so beautiful and it’s cool that you were able to take the drive and discover it’s wonders for yourself. Very inspirational story and photos for sure. I am falling in love with Oregon more and more through your images. Thanks.
I’ve really enjoyed these “trip” blog posts, thanks for sharing your experience with us!
we live in such a beautiful state, don’t we? the pictures are amazing. thanks for sharing!! :)
I’ll buy the coffee table book! Beautiful pictures! I can’t wait to see the rest of the trip!
Hi susan :) great pics :) :)
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YAY!!!! I love DAY3 and the sea stacks and the fog!!! I have been to the light house that you too pictures of and the moment I saw it I relived the day I was there!!! I am sooooo excited for Day 4!!!!
I’m TOTALLY in love with these images. Please tell me you’ll sell some on your etsy shop? :) Also, I have an sx-70 camera and haven’t been able to find film. Care to indulge me? I’d LOVE to shoot with it!
I fell in love with every picture. I love love love the light house. I have always wanted to live in Oregon. It’s a dream of mine.
If there is a better sign in the world than “Welcome To Oregon” I would like to see it. Thank you for sharing these Susan!
i am in AWE of these images .. from the magical trees to the peek-through-the-bushes bridge. you are so very talented, i love seeing through your eyes.
I came here via wreckless. AMAZING road trip images. I recently took a road trip to SF, and had my family in the car. I so want to make it by myself, so I can do just what you did, and stop whenever the urge takes over.
Really, really amazing imagery.
I adore these images so much. Every one is the exact reason that I just moved to the west coast and I can’t wait to make this drive myself!
the images are beautiful susan, but your comments along with the images make them magical and come to life! love these posts about your trip, and can’t wait to see/hear more :)