Thursday, May 21, 2009

Hood River and Columbia River Gorge

One of the advantages of going through Bend instead of driving up I-5 is that it let us approach Portland by driving west through the Columbia River Gorge. This has spectacular scenery, much of which is difficult to photograph since there are relatively few places to pull off the road. I hear driving on the Washington side works better, but we were on the Oregon side and had limited photo opportunities. Here's one shot of the rock cliffs, though:


A great place to stop and spend some time is the town of Hood River. Hood River is an outdoor enthusiast's paradise, with both river and mountain sports. This shot is from the park by the river - the gorge walls aren't very high here, but then that's why they could build a town in this spot...

One of the favorite water sports is parasailing because the wind coming up the gorge is always strong. You can find people out here every day, parasailing and partying...


The town is yet another picturesque slice of America. We've run into a lot of these pretty little towns, but then again, we've planned our route to hit as many of them as possible!

Hood River has also been hurt by the recession. The real estate market seems to be strong, but the retail in town clearly shows the impact, with many open store fronts and 'for lease' signs. We asked about the Columbia Gorge Hotel (http://columbiagorgehotel.com/), an historic inn that Steve knew about and was told that it was closed, a casualty of the recession. It was in the process of being sold to a new owner when credit tightened and the deal fell through. We drove by and the grounds were still meticulously maintained, waiting for a new owner I guess...

1 comment:

  1. I was in Hood River last summer and drank a beer sampler while watching the sail surfers on the Columbia River. One of my favorite afternoons last summer.

    Rich Z.

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