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Pangaea_Ron
Aug 12, 2014Explorer
Anything can happen, but know that it will be wet.
We stopped at a pullout to visit a lighthouse that was about a 1/2 mile walk. I walked up to the lookout to check out the conditions before my wife would venture out for the walk. It was blowing 40+mph and invigorating. I walked to the edge and got drenched, but the skies were clear? I convinced my wife to come along and showed her the great view at the edge of the lookout. We both got drenched, but continued on. As we passed by the lookout, we saw that the stream was actually being blown upwards and drenched the lookout from above. Fooled again?
That same trip we camped at Lincoln City and it was blowing 70 mph. In our old Class C they placed us between 2 large Class A MH's to help keep up on the ground. That also was invigorating.
Edit: It was an amazing trip, Do it.
We stopped at a pullout to visit a lighthouse that was about a 1/2 mile walk. I walked up to the lookout to check out the conditions before my wife would venture out for the walk. It was blowing 40+mph and invigorating. I walked to the edge and got drenched, but the skies were clear? I convinced my wife to come along and showed her the great view at the edge of the lookout. We both got drenched, but continued on. As we passed by the lookout, we saw that the stream was actually being blown upwards and drenched the lookout from above. Fooled again?
That same trip we camped at Lincoln City and it was blowing 70 mph. In our old Class C they placed us between 2 large Class A MH's to help keep up on the ground. That also was invigorating.
Edit: It was an amazing trip, Do it.
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