This blog was supposed to be more about the projects I’ve been working on, but I’ve decided to share some other adventures of mine with you all as well.
The weekend of the 4th of July my girlfriend and I traveled up to Portland, Oregon on our free Southwest flights. Since we’re in a semi-long distance relationship you would be amazed at how quickly free flights are accumulated. Anyhow, we had these free flights and we needed to use them so we thought we’d check out Hood River.
We flew in and had dinner with my aunt, uncle and cousin in Portland before driving to Hood River to camp for the weekend. During our stay, we went boating/fishing on Lost Lake, we visited the WAAAM, we went wine tasting on the gorge, we caught a sturgeon on the gorge and we took in all the beautiful scenery. That area is particularly beautiful and I hope to make it up there some day for more than just a couple days.
You can check out the pictures of our trip here: Hood River
The weekend of the 4th of July my girlfriend and I traveled up to Portland, Oregon on our free Southwest flights. Since we’re in a semi-long distance relationship you would be amazed at how quickly free flights are accumulated. Anyhow, we had these free flights and we needed to use them so we thought we’d check out Hood River.
We flew in and had dinner with my aunt, uncle and cousin in Portland before driving to Hood River to camp for the weekend. During our stay, we went boating/fishing on Lost Lake, we visited the WAAAM, we went wine tasting on the gorge, we caught a sturgeon on the gorge and we took in all the beautiful scenery. That area is particularly beautiful and I hope to make it up there some day for more than just a couple days.
You can check out the pictures of our trip here: Hood River
We rented some row boats and went fishing on a beautiful lake up by Mt. Hood.
We caught some trout and ate them for dinner.
Caroline reeled in a good size sturgeon.
We checked out the WAAM. (Wester Area Aviation Museum). This here is an old Cub fitted with extra wheels for soft field (very soft field) landings.