Showing posts with label Redding CA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Redding CA. Show all posts

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Mountains...

I like mountains. It doesn't matter how many times I've seen them, I'm in awe. I'm in even more awe of volcanic mountains. And when those mountains are relatively close to home, I am humbled by the raw power that lays beneath us.

Driving through much of the northwestern US is a gift to people like me who enjoy the mountains so much. Add the Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byways to the mix, and I'm in heaven. Yesterday's drive from Redding, CA to La Pine, OR fed my obsessions.

Before I go on, I have to say how much I enjoyed spending time with Ger's aunt and her family in Redding. Spending Friday afternoon at Whiskeytown Lake was a real treat and a wonderful way to beat the incredible heat. We talked about either meeting up in Tahoe to go skiing, or them coming our way to go skiing. I hope, one way or another, it comes to pass! Great people! Next time we come down, we really do need to spend more than a couple days.

Anyways...we pulled out of the Premier RV Resort shortly right around 10:30 a.m. Not bad for what we figured would be about a 4-hour drive. We travelled on I-5 north to Weed, CA, and then branched off on US Hwy 97. This route gives a wonderful view of Mt. Shasta coming from the south, around the west side and then looking at it from the north.

We stopped at Grass Lake Rest Area on Hwy 97, not too far south of the CA/OR border, to grab some lunch and check out the view. Apparently there used to be a real lake there, and a thriving small resort. However, someone used some dynamite in an unfortunate location, which resulted in a hole being blasted that allowed the lake water to drain away into the porous volcanic rock below. The resort failed not long after, but since then (almost 100 years), a thriving wetland has grown, supporting many different plants and animals.

The rest of our trip to La Pine was uneventful, except for when we were near Crescent, OR. First a big truck flashed its headlights at us, and then another driver in a pickup waved at us. We thought something was flapping off the motorhome, so we stopped in a rest stop and checked things out. Ger even climbed up on the roof. Couldn't find anything, so we kept going.

We got into La Pine around 4'ish, got set up and had a nice visit with an old school friend of Ger's dad before supper. It was still warm outside, but from past experience we knew it would cool off a great deal overnight. It's that altitude thing. It sure made it nice to sleep last night, and quite refreshing this morning. Housecoat and slippers were required as I uploaded my pictures, and had my coffee.

Today is a relax day -- I have some reading to do for the fall (thanks, guys! :-p), and today looks like a good day to do that!

Oh, yeah...I finally got my Flickr stuff all organized. All the pics from the trip are now organized into sets within the Holidays 2009 collection. Yesterday's set is here.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Ahhh...the pause that refreshes...

Standing on the Sundial Bridge in Redding. What a cool bridge!










Cooling off in Whiskeytown Lake. More pics are at the Flickr link to the right...

Trust me, it's really NOT hot at home!

The best thing about Facebook, and wi-fi in many RV parks, is the ability to keep up with what's going on at home, especially when there are grandbabies involved. Of course, when you're on the road, some folks like to know what the weather's doing at home too, so they can either gloat about what they have on their holiday, or know what they're missing.

I'm in the latter group at the moment. The weather is hot at home. Well, it's hot for what we're used to at home. 30C is warm, especially when there's no AC in most homes. After this couple days in Redding, CA though, I'll have to try to remember to not snark about 30C. It's 8:30 in the morning, and it's already 28C (82F). The forecast high for today is 39C; tomorrow is 41C. Ugh. The picture above is of the heat haze as we pulled into Redding at about 2:30 in the afternoon yesterday.

Last night we had a wonderful visit with Ger's aunt, and a couple of his cousins and their families. This is a part of the family we don't get to see very often, but they're a wonderful group of people and it's always fun to get together with them. Today, a couple of them are going to take us to Whiskeytown Lake to cool off. That will be fun! I have to remember to take my camera to have some pics to share later!

So the goal of the day is to stay cool, get some laundry done, and get ready to head north again. Tomorrow, it's off to La Pine, OR to visit an old buddy of Gerry's dad. A couple days in the high desert will be nice -- warm days, and cool evenings. I can get back to not being envious of the weather at home!