Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Last Summer




















Due to the move from Portland to Central Oregon in April of 2011 we did not camp as much as normal. Instead we spent most of our summer and fall enjoying living in the country. We took several day trips to fish and explore. We went camping just twice. We took a trip to the Crooked River and a weekend trip to Jack Creek in the Metolius area just outside of Sisters, OR.

Sisters Oregon Guide -

Jack Creek:
Jack Creek is nowhere near as famous as the nearby Metolius River, but in its quiet way it is every bit as fascinating a wonder of nature.

The headwaters burble up right from the ground, fed by underground springs. Sunlight filters through tall trees, casting lovely (and sometimes eerie) light on the forest floor.

A profusion of fallen logs, some lying over and in the creek are habitat for gorgeous wildflowers.
The area, which was miraculously spared in the 2003 B&B Complex Fire is flat and easy terrain that encourages simply poking about and enjoying the beauty of the area.

To get there, take Highway 20 west to Forest Road 12 (about 15 miles). Turn north (right) on FS 12 for 1.5 miles, then left on FS 1232. Drive a mile to the trailhead. The trail loops through the headwaters springs.


Hike to the head of Jack Creek


































































Katie & Mike's Camper Van
















Our set up in this very spacious campsite

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