Yep, here in Oregon a little rain never hurts……it keeps us green. Rain or shine, camping - hiking - kayaking - perfect for fishing - put your hood on (no umbrella) and your Teva’s and just go. I love visiting Cannon Beach, Rockaway, Depot Bay ANY TIME of the year ❤
You can’t stop doing stuff in the rain here or you’d never do anything. But the grey gets super old. When I moved here 7 years ago I wondered how long before it got old. Two years. That’s how long.
Nice to see you exploring my home state. You’re on the rainy/green 1/3 of the state. I’m from the central part of Oregon, over by Bend/Redmond. The majority of Oregon is high desert. Most people who ask me about Oregon talk about how green it is. I feel obligated to tell them the state is MUCH more diverse. You totally should go east to the Cascade mountains. I grew up on the West side of the mountains. In the snow! Also there is a 7 mile hiking trail on top of the falls, Larch mountain trail. I hiked that as a kid! Have fun in your travels!
In our neck of the woods now. Welcome to Oregon's liquid sunshine!! Rain and fog is soo beautiful, ...but not always convenient. You got some great footage.
We’ve lived in Oregon for 25 years after coming from the Midwest. The rain was an adjustment but it’s such a lovely and varied state and so much to see. Hiking to the top of Multnomah Falls is definitely an adventure. Loved seeing your reactions to our beautiful state!
We lived in Alaska and the Yukon for several years. Alaskans just go on with life, no matter the weather. If you sit home and wait for sunshine and good weather, you won't get too much accomplished, and your day is wasted. Yes, the roads are solid ice all winter. As well, the coast of Alaska gets a lot of precip all summer long. But Alaskans are a hearty bunch, and winter time is their fun time, because you work your butt off all summer long so you can have fun in the winter time. I suspect it's the same for the pacific northwest folks too...rain or shine, nothing fun happens when you stay inside all the time...get out and explore- rain or shine!
Ft Stevens has over 10 miles of bike paths. We live there, when not traveling. I guess you should know, the rainy season starts on the Oregon coast, the second week in October, and goes til the 5th of July. So anyone who is traveling the Oregon coast, remember this. There are puffins on haystack rock. You missed The Goonies house, in Astoria. And you missed the jetty, that free Willy jumped over. That was in Hammond, about a mile from Ft Stevens. You should have also visited the maritime museum. That is the Tillamook Light house. We call it “Terrible Tilly” she’s no longer manned, because it was too hard to put someone on the rocks, in bad weather. Plus the last one out there, went insane. We just live with the rain. It’s what we do. It rains all the time. In a kayak, you’re getting wet anyway. The rain keeps the crowds down. BUT with that said…. This is Why we winter in Arizona now. 60 years of wet rainy winters, gets to you after awhile. Enjoy your trip. It’s definitely worth it.
Haystack Rock consists of basalt that is more resistant than the generally very soft marine sediments that make up much of the coast in this area. The basalt is Columbia River Basalt Group magma that erupted as huge flood basalts in northeast Oregon and southeast Washington. The lava flows extended down the ancestral route of the Columbia River all the way to the Pacific Ocean about 15 million years ago.
You’re around 40 miles from us! Oregonians don’t use umbrellas, you can see people in shorts all year long sometimes 😂! We just got done with the drought we usually have in summer, so we’re glad for rain. It keeps our state one of the most beautiful you’ll find. I think Texas gets more rain than we actually do! In the other hand, I do love visiting the sun!
I live in Westport, WA... Washington all 71 years of my life... you wanna kow if its normal for us to be out in a kayak in the rain ,,,,well, if we wait for the rain to stop before we do anything, we would never do anything,,,,,lol when its cold and rainy, i stay in,,,, if i had a rv like you guys, Id be out looking for sunshine when it got cold... I LOVE where I live and wouldnt live anywhere else.....
We do have a lot of rain in Oregon BUT it gives us beautiful forests, green lawns , deep rivers , snow on the Mountains and it’s only water so put on your rain boots and go splash in the puddles !❤️
Used to live 15 miles from Ben and Jerry's in VT and in the early days they had seconds which were pints that had too many chips, etc. for a $1. They used to donate huge amounts to non profits. But now in NC, I love that Tillamook!
One of my best friends lives in Oregon. Many very beautiful waterfalls in that state. I like that one but there are some much larger. Thanks for the video. Good to see you guys again. I know there is 12 or more Beautiful waterfalls in Oregon.
I'm so glad you folks got to see these sites. I visited the Peter Iredale and Fort Stevens about 5 years ago in my previous RV, alone with staying in Tilamook. That 101 drive down the coast is really one of the most amazing drives ever.
I've been to Fort Steven and the Haystacks. Went to Fort Stevens when I went to visit everything in Astoria concerning The Goonies. Went to the Haystacks when exploring the area again with my siblings after our cruise to Alaska. They are totally awesome! Thankfully I had better weather when I went. Just love all of your suggestions. I have a gazillion lists of suggestions from you and so many others.
Cannon Beach is a favorite of mine as well. Columbia Gorge and the waterfalls are so beautiful! I haven’t seen the remains of the ship, that’s incredible!! Cannon beach has other parking.
Oregon has two seasons: Wet and dry. The wet season is from September through June, and the dry season is July and August. There is a reason many of the outdoor rain gear is made in the Pacific Northwest!😁 You made it to some epoch places in Oregon. Have you been to Crater Lake National Park? Central Oregon has High Deserts, lava caves. In the Northeast section, there are beautiful mountains and valleys, similar looking to the Alps. Other iconic movies filmed in Oregon are "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" in Salem, and "Kindergarten Cop" in Astoria.
Love Oregon and the parks, mountains, and beaches. I totally understand the frustration with having all the people at the park. It makes it hard to enjoy the scenary, and take great pictures. When we go to places, my husband and I will go early to avoid crowds.
We stayed in Long Beach, WA and were in Astoria and down the coast catching all the spots you showed in this video back in May 2024. We live east of Tacoma, WA, so try to do this trip every so often. The coast is beautiful! When we were there, it was sunny, but we also got rain.
Incredible views, yes, Oregon has it all, BUT I could never get used to ALL the daily rain. A wonderful place to visit, but It would not be on my want to live there list. THANK YOU for sharing your journey !
We saw Multnomah Falls this year, too. What drives me crazy is that people will stand in front of the most beautiful spots and take up so much time. I try to get my photos and then move out of the way so others can get photos. It is an epic view. We saw another beautiful one real near there called Horsetail Falls. We found it by accident when looking for Multnomah Falls.
hello guys I used to live in Oregon. what an incredible place. I remember when I went to cannon beach.. that year it got up to 103 degrees in the Portland area. and as I got closer to cannon beach, it was so much cooler. it was like a natural air conditioner. so cool. have fun. and thanks for flushing out a Memorie that I forgot👍
You can get Tillamook ice cream and cheese at Wegmans on the East coast...though, I would imagine it's like getting Hershey's on the West Coast (IYKYK)
Great adventure. I think I’m on to something, Nathan start a file with JJ Shoes Adventures and in a year do a short video on JJ and his shoes. I love the over the bridge shoe and then you find his shoes as your walking along. I know there is going to be more. I feel it. ❤❤❤❤
It is buried and sometimes when giant winter storms come in and take several feet of sand out to sea a bunch more gets exposed. Gold Beach is the place on the Oregon Coast for sunshine it gets more sunny days than any coastal area from San Fransico to Vancouver Canada
Great video! Visiting the Tillamook Creamery is definitely on our list. Loved the info about the movies that were filmed on that beach and area! Very cool! ❤
During El Nino, 26 years ago more of the ship was uncovered than had been seen in years. Most of it is under the sand. My daughter is 28 and had a last playing in it when she was 2. Nancy.
It’s normal in Alaska. That’s just the Alaska way of life. So it’s probably normal in Oregon also. Tillamook is the best in everything they make. We love it. ❤
Ha ha! Two of us ran in the rain one night and were definitely wetter than the two that walked and that was way before Myth Busters did that test. Myth Busters could have just asked us... and now I want Tillamook ice cream!
Astoria is one of the coolest little towns. We’ve been there several times & always stayed at Ft Stevens, an awesome SP. Then it’s a choice going up the Columbia or down the coast, either one is epic.
As an Oregon native. If you don’t like the weather in Oregon……wait 5 minutes, it’ll change. Lol. So fun to see your family enjoying my neck of the woods. I grew up fishing in Hammond Oregon ( Ft Stevens) and my mother lives in Garabldi just up the road from the Tillimook cheese factory. Really enjoy your travels. Glad you guys enjoyed Oregon. Hope to meet you guys one day on the road. P.S. it’s pronounced Ska-Jet. (Skagit). lol. Safe travels
There's a 26 mile beach just across the river, Long Beach, Washington,, where we have a small cabin. Even us natives will come visit Ft. Stevens as well as the Lewis & Clark Memorial only a few miles away,
I always say if you live in Oregon and you let the rain bug you then you would never do anything and you just get use to it and march on with what you want to do.
Live in WA, Have been to all of them multiple times. Tillamook cheese & ice cream is available at almost all grocery stores in WA & OR.. No need to go to the factory.
Multnomah Falls is an hour away from my home, it is very beautiful have been there a few times. Good luck on your journeys. I will continue to follow. as to the weather, if yall were here 2 weeks ago it ranged between 80 to 95 degrees. yall just missed the hot weather.
Those condos behind you at cannon beach used to be cabins and bunkhouses. When we were kids my mom would rent a cabin and a bunkhouse and we would stay for a week at spring break
The Tillamook Creamery is really nice now compared to the old one...Sure gets packed nowadays though, especially at lunchtime...Up from home in the Bay Area, we stay while visiting the son not to far from there in Garibaldi at the Harborview Inn Rv park...We do alot of casino camping in Oregon , actually the whole Hwy 101 corridor even down into Calif...We also love the Oregon state parks up and down the coast and often stay at Harris Beach state park in Brookings when visiting the father in law in Crescent City...Our favorite state park is in Charleston/Coos Bay called Sunset Bay state park...So nice there....Isnt Multnomah Falls kewl ??? Travel safe , all be well...
I grew up in Olympia, WA which has less rain than the OR and WA coasts...but, I say this if I waited for nice weather to do things because my skin was made of sugar then I'd NEVER get anything done. I am sure the coastal residents feel the same.
Oh, my gosh Hensley, you are not alone my son also 10 does not like cheese except for mozzarella on pizza either (but not reheated)! Although he will eat a slice of American cheese on a burger and that is it!
Welcome to the Pacific North West, if you don’t do stuff in the rain, you don’t do anything! Also have you noticed the lack of umbrellas? That’s how you identify tourists.
Yes, rain is normal in the Pacific Northwest. My grandma used to say, go outside and play, you won’t melt, you’re not made of sugar or salt. I guess that’s what raincoats and boots are for.
yes life goes on in the rain. There's no bad weather, just poor clothing choices. I always wonder why people stop everything as soon as they see a rain drop, just put on a raincoat.
It rains from October until June. But it’s dry the rest of the year. Whining about the weather is completely unproductive. Check out the weather of a region instead of complaining about it. You’re at the coast, in summer when it doesn’t rain you have lots of fog. I lived in Petersburg Alaska where it rained most days. I learned not to let it interfere with living life. I lived in Oregon for 12 years after 5 months of dry heat the rain is welcome. I love living in the Blue Ridge Mountains where it rains often. Having lived in Alaska and Oregon it makes me appreciate not stopping for rain. Multnoma Falls are beautiful but so is the rest of the Columbia River Gorge. Fun fact the lava lining the gorge didn’t come from the volcanos on either side of the gorge but from fissures in eastern Oregon 16 million years ago. When you get east of the Cascades it is high desert with lots of volcanic. I hope in your next episode you make it to the Cascades and the volcanos. Crater Lake is epic.
When you're a Oregonian and it rains, you put your hood on and go. Rain doesn't keep us inside if we want to go somewhere. 😊
You bet. We're with you!
Yep, here in Oregon a little rain never hurts……it keeps us green.
Rain or shine, camping - hiking - kayaking - perfect for fishing - put your hood on (no umbrella) and your Teva’s and just go.
I love visiting Cannon Beach, Rockaway, Depot Bay ANY TIME of the year ❤
You can’t stop doing stuff in the rain here or you’d never do anything. But the grey gets super old. When I moved here 7 years ago I wondered how long before it got old. Two years. That’s how long.
Nice to see you exploring my home state. You’re on the rainy/green 1/3 of the state. I’m from the central part of Oregon, over by Bend/Redmond. The majority of Oregon is high desert. Most people who ask me about Oregon talk about how green it is. I feel obligated to tell them the state is MUCH more diverse. You totally should go east to the Cascade mountains. I grew up on the West side of the mountains. In the snow! Also there is a 7 mile hiking trail on top of the falls, Larch mountain trail. I hiked that as a kid! Have fun in your travels!
You all may be the best RV vloggers ever because you all are so genuine and so real. Also I love Nathan and his dad jokes.
Aww thank you! He is a funny guy. One of the reasons I fell in love with him ❤️
In our neck of the woods now. Welcome to Oregon's liquid sunshine!!
Rain and fog is soo beautiful, ...but not always convenient.
You got some great footage.
I love Nathan's bad dad jokes & I love donut dance girl rolling her eyes! You made me LOL Hensley! Love Oregon! It's a beautiful state!
Love that you’re checking off bucket list items! ❤
Thanks! We're hoping these will inspire you too!
We’ve lived in Oregon for 25 years after coming from the Midwest. The rain was an adjustment but it’s such a lovely and varied state and so much to see. Hiking to the top of Multnomah Falls is definitely an adventure. Loved seeing your reactions to our beautiful state!
We lived in Alaska and the Yukon for several years. Alaskans just go on with life, no matter the weather. If you sit home and wait for sunshine and good weather, you won't get too much accomplished, and your day is wasted. Yes, the roads are solid ice all winter. As well, the coast of Alaska gets a lot of precip all summer long. But Alaskans are a hearty bunch, and winter time is their fun time, because you work your butt off all summer long so you can have fun in the winter time. I suspect it's the same for the pacific northwest folks too...rain or shine, nothing fun happens when you stay inside all the time...get out and explore- rain or shine!
Being born and raised in Oregon, the Pacific Northwest, we are used to the rain. But when the sun comes out, it's so beautiful!😎😁
Ft Stevens has over 10 miles of bike paths. We live there, when not traveling. I guess you should know, the rainy season starts on the Oregon coast, the second week in October, and goes til the 5th of July. So anyone who is traveling the Oregon coast, remember this. There are puffins on haystack rock. You missed The Goonies house, in Astoria. And you missed the jetty, that free Willy jumped over. That was in Hammond, about a mile from Ft Stevens. You should have also visited the maritime museum. That is the Tillamook Light house. We call it “Terrible Tilly” she’s no longer manned, because it was too hard to put someone on the rocks, in bad weather. Plus the last one out there, went insane. We just live with the rain. It’s what we do. It rains all the time. In a kayak, you’re getting wet anyway. The rain keeps the crowds down. BUT with that said…. This is Why we winter in Arizona now. 60 years of wet rainy winters, gets to you after awhile. Enjoy your trip. It’s definitely worth it.
It's incredible the education your children are getting!
Oregon is the best place to be regarding the coast. We go to the beach to watch the storms it is so soothing.
If you don’t go out in the rain, you don’t go out🌧️ The rain makes everything Beautiful in Oregon🌧️
Born and raised in the rain but left it for more sunshine, still love to go to the coast and cascades though every once and awhile.😊
Yes it’s normal!!! I’m from the PNW and when tillamook ice cream was available in Tennessee where I now live, I was so happy!
I get our inspiration from you guys and your travels. Thank you!
Hey it is. Rain doesn’t stop us local from doing what we want to do
I can see that! Just keep enjoying the beauty 😍
Haystack Rock consists of basalt that is more resistant than the generally very soft marine sediments that make up much of the coast in this area. The basalt is Columbia River Basalt Group magma that erupted as huge flood basalts in northeast Oregon and southeast Washington. The lava flows extended down the ancestral route of the Columbia River all the way to the Pacific Ocean about 15 million years ago.
I have pictures of the ship wreck from 1980 and then again in 2023, has changed a lot. But love going.
You’re around 40 miles from us! Oregonians don’t use umbrellas, you can see people in shorts all year long sometimes 😂! We just got done with the drought we usually have in summer, so we’re glad for rain. It keeps our state one of the most beautiful you’ll find. I think Texas gets more rain than we actually do! In the other hand, I do love visiting the sun!
I live in Westport, WA... Washington all 71 years of my life... you wanna kow if its normal for us to be out in a kayak in the rain ,,,,well, if we wait for the rain to stop before we do anything, we would never do anything,,,,,lol when its cold and rainy, i stay in,,,, if i had a rv like you guys, Id be out looking for sunshine when it got cold... I LOVE where I live and wouldnt live anywhere else.....
Super vlog thanks for sharing. Hensley is so smart, your children are learning so much. Haystack Rock fantastic 👍❤️🇬🇧.
We do have a lot of rain in Oregon BUT it gives us beautiful forests, green lawns , deep rivers , snow on the Mountains and it’s only water so put on your rain boots and go splash in the puddles !❤️
There are so many beautiful places to explore in Oregon. Silver Falls State Park is amazing!
Used to live 15 miles from Ben and Jerry's in VT and in the early days they had seconds which were pints that had too many chips, etc. for a $1. They used to donate huge amounts to non profits. But now in NC, I love that Tillamook!
Great video. Never been to The Pacific Northwest. Looks beautiful.
One of my best friends lives in Oregon. Many very beautiful waterfalls in that state. I like that one but there are some much larger.
Thanks for the video. Good to see you guys again. I know there is 12 or more Beautiful waterfalls in Oregon.
I'm so glad you folks got to see these sites. I visited the Peter Iredale and Fort Stevens about 5 years ago in my previous RV, alone with staying in Tilamook. That 101 drive down the coast is really one of the most amazing drives ever.
I've been to Fort Steven and the Haystacks. Went to Fort Stevens when I went to visit everything in Astoria concerning The Goonies. Went to the Haystacks when exploring the area again with my siblings after our cruise to Alaska. They are totally awesome! Thankfully I had better weather when I went.
Just love all of your suggestions. I have a gazillion lists of suggestions from you and so many others.
Lots of cool stuff going on there, especially the ship wreck. Keep the good stuff coming guys and give the kids a hug for me.
Cannon Beach is a favorite of mine as well. Columbia Gorge and the waterfalls are so beautiful! I haven’t seen the remains of the ship, that’s incredible!! Cannon beach has other parking.
Oregon has two seasons: Wet and dry. The wet season is from September through June, and the dry season is July and August.
There is a reason many of the outdoor rain gear is made in the Pacific Northwest!😁
You made it to some epoch places in Oregon. Have you been to Crater Lake National Park? Central Oregon has High Deserts, lava caves. In the Northeast section, there are beautiful mountains and valleys, similar looking to the Alps.
Other iconic movies filmed in Oregon are "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" in Salem, and "Kindergarten Cop" in Astoria.
I hope you get a chance to go down the Oregon coast Brookings Oregon. The entire trip is so beautiful!
Love Oregon and the parks, mountains, and beaches. I totally understand the frustration with having all the people at the park. It makes it hard to enjoy the scenary, and take great pictures. When we go to places, my husband and I will go early to avoid crowds.
At one time Fort Stevens campground during the summer was the 5th largest city in the state of Oregon.
Oh wow! That’s a cool fact!
We stayed in Long Beach, WA and were in Astoria and down the coast catching all the spots you showed in this video back in May 2024. We live east of Tacoma, WA, so try to do this trip every so often. The coast is beautiful! When we were there, it was sunny, but we also got rain.
Incredible views, yes, Oregon has it all, BUT I could never get used to ALL the daily rain. A wonderful place to visit, but It would not be on my want to live there list. THANK YOU for sharing your journey !
We saw Multnomah Falls this year, too. What drives me crazy is that people will stand in front of the most beautiful spots and take up so much time. I try to get my photos and then move out of the way so others can get photos. It is an epic view. We saw another beautiful one real near there called Horsetail Falls. We found it by accident when looking for Multnomah Falls.
hello guys I used to live in Oregon. what an incredible place. I remember when I went to cannon beach.. that year it got up to 103 degrees in the Portland area. and as I got closer to cannon beach, it was so much cooler. it was like a natural air conditioner. so cool. have fun. and thanks for flushing out a Memorie that I forgot👍
Fort Stevens is our favorite park!!
Great, great video! Thank you all!
A little Oregon liquid sunshine! It makes things more fun!
Hensley's reaction to all the dad jokes..lol
True Oregonians go out in any weather. Lol if we didn’t we would never go out. That’s why we wear flip flops are feet dry faster.
if your at west long beach light house coast guarded station were the coast guards train the bar ocean and river water
Kindergarten cop was also filmed in Astoria Oregon along with short circuit and goonies
Yep, rain or shine you do your thing. It's just water. Welcome to life at the Oregon Coast.
You can get Tillamook ice cream and cheese at Wegmans on the East coast...though, I would imagine it's like getting Hershey's on the West Coast (IYKYK)
You are absolutely right! But, there is just something about enjoying it in Oregon.
Great adventure. I think I’m on to something, Nathan start a file with JJ Shoes Adventures and in a year do a short video on JJ and his shoes. I love the over the bridge shoe and then you find his shoes as your walking along. I know there is going to be more. I feel it. ❤❤❤❤
It is buried and sometimes when giant winter storms come in and take several feet of sand out to sea a bunch more gets exposed. Gold Beach is the place on the Oregon Coast for sunshine it gets more sunny days than any coastal area from San Fransico to Vancouver Canada
Hey You Guys!! Love the video and the Goonies.
Beautiful parts of Oregon, even in the rain. Hensley may become a marine biologist!
So peaceful and so beautiful
Multnomah falls is awesome! One of my favorite waterfalls.
Great video! Visiting the Tillamook Creamery is definitely on our list. Loved the info about the movies that were filmed on that beach and area! Very cool! ❤
So glad you enjoyed it! It's one of our favorite places to stop as well.
Epic stops added for when we head west. This Nanna would send journals for Hensley & another pair of Crocs for JJ ~ Wanda & Vinnie, Charleston SC
During El Nino, 26 years ago more of the ship was uncovered than had been seen in years. Most of it is under the sand. My daughter is 28 and had a last playing in it when she was 2. Nancy.
I’ve been to fort stevens many, many times in my life…somehow have never seen the shipwreck other than in pictures. 😜
It’s normal in Alaska. That’s just the Alaska way of life. So it’s probably normal in Oregon also.
Tillamook is the best in everything they make. We love it. ❤
Ha ha! Two of us ran in the rain one night and were definitely wetter than the two that walked and that was way before Myth Busters did that test. Myth Busters could have just asked us... and now I want Tillamook ice cream!
I can't believe how busy the Tillamook Cheese factory and Multnomah Falls are these days!!!! I grew up in that area but haven't been in several years.
Downtown Canon Beach, in an RV? You are brave!
Astoria is one of the coolest little towns. We’ve been there several times & always stayed at Ft Stevens, an awesome SP. Then it’s a choice going up the Columbia or down the coast, either one is epic.
Get that boy a corndog, put a splash of Tabasco🌶 in the mustard and mix up. Sometimes honey.🐝
As an Oregon native. If you don’t like the weather in Oregon……wait 5 minutes, it’ll change. Lol. So fun to see your family enjoying my neck of the woods. I grew up fishing in Hammond Oregon ( Ft Stevens) and my mother lives in Garabldi just up the road from the Tillimook cheese factory.
Really enjoy your travels.
Glad you guys enjoyed Oregon.
Hope to meet you guys one day on the road.
P.S. it’s pronounced Ska-Jet. (Skagit). lol.
Safe travels
Thanks so much! We had a blast exploring your neck of the woods!
There's a 26 mile beach just across the river, Long Beach, Washington,, where we have a small cabin. Even us natives will come visit Ft. Stevens as well as the Lewis & Clark Memorial only a few miles away,
I always say if you live in Oregon and you let the rain bug you then you would never do anything and you just get use to it and march on with what you want to do.
Live in WA,
Have been to all of them multiple times.
Tillamook cheese & ice cream is available at almost all grocery stores in WA & OR..
No need to go to the factory.
YES I USED TO LIVE IN CAYUCOS AND MORRO BAY
Oh my gosh we visited that exact spot on cannon beach . Our son lives in Portland. Love the adventures.
Oregon is so beautiful! That’s so cool he lives there!
I too use Pinterest for my travel ideas. 😃👍🏻. It’s also great for recipes and RV organization ideas. I have too many boards. Haha.
It’s a great resource!
WHEN I LIVED IN CAYUCOS THE SURFERS WERE OUT SURFING KYACKERS WERE OUT 2-3 MILES FROM SHORE FISHING ALL DAY IN THE RAIN
Beautiful View
depending on time of year and tides, more of the ship get exposed due to sand movement, a year or so ago most of it that is left was visible
Multnomah Falls is an hour away from my home, it is very beautiful have been there a few times. Good luck on your journeys. I will continue to follow. as to the weather, if yall were here 2 weeks ago it ranged between 80 to 95 degrees. yall just missed the hot weather.
Who else is watching the family from New Zealand videos from their RV trip is the US? They were in Oregon on an earlier video.
Dad mussel/muscle jokes, Nathan?🤣🤣
Loving this series!
So glad you are enjoying!
Yup, we just pack the wet weather gear, waiting for nice weather you won’t get to have as much fun.
Those condos behind you at cannon beach used to be cabins and bunkhouses. When we were kids my mom would rent a cabin and a bunkhouse and we would stay for a week at spring break
We would just run wild. Behind haystack rock there are caves. We would play in when the tide was all the way out. So many fond memories
Life goes on as normal😢
In Oregon we lived there 15yrs
I don’t blame you. Beautiful area.
The Tillamook Creamery is really nice now compared to the old one...Sure gets packed nowadays though, especially at lunchtime...Up from home in the Bay Area, we stay while visiting the son not to far from there in Garibaldi at the Harborview Inn Rv park...We do alot of casino camping in Oregon , actually the whole Hwy 101 corridor even down into Calif...We also love the Oregon state parks up and down the coast and often stay at Harris Beach state park in Brookings when visiting the father in law in Crescent City...Our favorite state park is in Charleston/Coos Bay called Sunset Bay state park...So nice there....Isnt Multnomah Falls kewl ??? Travel safe , all be well...
I grew up in Olympia, WA which has less rain than the OR and WA coasts...but, I say this if I waited for nice weather to do things because my skin was made of sugar then I'd NEVER get anything done. I am sure the coastal residents feel the same.
Oh, my gosh Hensley, you are not alone my son also 10 does not like cheese except for mozzarella on pizza either (but not reheated)! Although he will eat a slice of American cheese on a burger and that is it!
We make Tilmook jalapenos nachos...comfort food at its best!
That sounds amazing!
I was at that waterfall this past July.
You should go to ecola state park you get an awesome view of all of cannon beach and haystack rock
So love the Huckleberry which you can’t get in Florida
That is just called life in Oregon when it is raining.
Hensley is more and more like Nathan each video! Haha
It has rained up to 100 days in a row on the Oregon Coast
There is a saying people in the NW don’t own an umbrella they just go out. You might have to stay inside for months if you’re afraid of rain.
Welcome to the Pacific North West, if you don’t do stuff in the rain, you don’t do anything! Also have you noticed the lack of umbrellas? That’s how you identify tourists.
Yes, rain is normal in the Pacific Northwest. My grandma used to say, go outside and play, you won’t melt, you’re not made of sugar or salt. I guess that’s what raincoats and boots are for.
Haha! You're right, it's all about those raincoats and boots!
yes life goes on in the rain. There's no bad weather, just poor clothing choices. I always wonder why people stop everything as soon as they see a rain drop, just put on a raincoat.
It rains from October until June. But it’s dry the rest of the year. Whining about the weather is completely unproductive. Check out the weather of a region instead of complaining about it. You’re at the coast, in summer when it doesn’t rain you have lots of fog. I lived in Petersburg Alaska where it rained most days. I learned not to let it interfere with living life. I lived in Oregon for 12 years after 5 months of dry heat the rain is welcome. I love living in the Blue Ridge Mountains where it rains often. Having lived in Alaska and Oregon it makes me appreciate not stopping for rain.
Multnoma Falls are beautiful but so is the rest of the Columbia River Gorge. Fun fact the lava lining the gorge didn’t come from the volcanos on either side of the gorge but from fissures in eastern Oregon 16 million years ago.
When you get east of the Cascades it is high desert with lots of volcanic. I hope in your next episode you make it to the Cascades and the volcanos. Crater Lake is epic.
I live in Maryland. We get Tillamook cheese and Ice cream at Safeway and at Wegmans
It isn’t the same at the grocery stores. Especially the ice cream. Still my favorite though
In the Pacific Northwest, if ya wanna do anything outdoors, your gonna get wet. Buy good rain gear and carry on.
Welcome to my part of heaven on earth. OREGON
Such a beautiful area!
Yes it’s normal that it rains that hard it’s the pnw guys