


The waterfall is impressive, and it seems very weird because you just don't expect to see such a big waterfall in that area. And without the signs pointing the way, you would never think to go there because the road seems more like a private driveway than the route to a scenic attraction. It was fun, but I liked Falls Creek Falls better, because it is more spectacular, you can get closer to it, and you can see more of it from the trail.
From there, I rode north along 101 to Garibaldi, Wheeler, and then Cannon Beach.

Since it was a summer weekend, Cannon Beach was extremely crowded -- it feels like a packed outdoor shopping mall. I was glad to be on the motorcycle because I was able to find a small parking spot right on the main street. I wandered around and stopped for coffee.
(As you can see from these pictures, I put the Suzuki hard luggage top case on the bike. This is great. It locks, it's waterproof, and it can fit my helmet with room to spare. I was able to take along my camera and other goodies without even using a tank bag.)
Then I headed back to Portland. By that time it was very hot and I was really feeling the heat in full motorcycle leathers. I had my Camelbak on, so I could sip water while I rode. It turned out to be an over 200-mile day, but today I feel great -- the V-Strom is so comfortable, it did not strain my back at all.
We did our first hike in the Smokies a few weeks ago -- 5.4-mile round trip to see some falls that didn't look this good. But the hike was fun.
ReplyDeleteI saw your posting about Munson Creek Falls. I LOVE THAT PLACE! Great place to find Banana Slugs. Anyway, do you know any other Falls along or near Hwy 101 between Cannon Beach and Florence?
ReplyDeleteI haven't been there yet, but there is a "Niagra Falls" SE of Blaine that is supposed to be 130 feet high.
ReplyDeleteI think your blog is cool. I used to ride with some cool guys when I lived in Portland. You can check out my site at http://cameltoeraceteam.tripod.com and now that I live down in Mesa, AZ, I ride with some guys I met at southwestrides.com and I have a few shots of a desert ride on my blog at http://swrides.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteHave a great day and nice photos that make me miss Oregon...