Views of the Oregon Coast, from Highway 101 can rival any scenery from the California coast. In some cases, so can the traffic.
Sunday morning, I started off with a walk down the beach down a sandy path from the "Looking Glass" where we were staying to the stylish "Inn At Spanish Head" covering a couple of miles. As soon as Deb was ready, we went back out to the beach and watched the harbor seals on a little mound of sand across the bay. We then drove into town to get lunch, stopping by a wine store in Nelscott. We got some sandwiches from Subway and had lunch at Devils Lake. We then drove to Roads End State Park, about a mile from the Chinook Winds. It was sunny but very windy. We hung out in a spot that was warm but not quite as windy and watched the kite surfers.
Sunday morning, I started off with a walk down the beach down a sandy path from the "Looking Glass" where we were staying to the stylish "Inn At Spanish Head" covering a couple of miles. As soon as Deb was ready, we went back out to the beach and watched the harbor seals on a little mound of sand across the bay. We then drove into town to get lunch, stopping by a wine store in Nelscott. We got some sandwiches from Subway and had lunch at Devils Lake. We then drove to Roads End State Park, about a mile from the Chinook Winds. It was sunny but very windy. We hung out in a spot that was warm but not quite as windy and watched the kite surfers.
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