YEAR-ROUND FUN

Vacationing on the Oregon Coast, a Chronology


By Bill Schneider, 11-13-08

 
 

Imagine this. The Oregon Coast is 383 miles long and every inch of it is public land, which is why’s it’s called the People’s Coast.

For the past four years, in both winter and summer, I’ve been spending a few weeks each year vacationing on the Oregon Coast, thoroughly enjoying the beach sunsets, hiking, cycling, crabbing and other outdoor activities, and just relaxing, reading few books, and letting the ocean music drown out the stress of living in today’s world. It’s definitely something you should experience yourself.

As a sampling of what awaits you, here is a chronology of articles I’ve posted after these trips.

Waiting for a Tsumami, 2-27-06

Without That Ocean, Oregon Would Just Be Another Montana, 3-5-06

Got Steelhead, 3-12-06

What They Don’t Tell You About Beachcombing, 3-14-06

Ocean Dreaming, 2-17-07

Renting a Vacation Home, 2-18-07

Oregon’s Original and Best Wine Fest, 2-24-07

Crabbing Oregon, 11-23-08



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