LETS TAKE A TRIP

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Time to start thinking about recharging those batteries. Why not plan a cruise in the Fall or Spring. Interested in cycling or hiking? How about a trip to Ireland or Scotland?

My March 2016 Ireland trip will be a trial run for future trips to the Emerald Isle. I am planning low cost, no frills exploring trips to Ireland and Great Britain. Wouldn’t it be nice to throw on your day pack in the morning, after a wonderful full English breakfast, and start walking or riding your bike to the next B&B. Stopping when you want with plenty of time to make it to your next overnight stop. No worries on the suitcases, because they’ll be waiting for you when you arrive at your next stopping point.

Maybe you want to explore Europe by train. No problem, I can book just the right rail pass and hotels. Just ride the train and take in the view from the window without the worries of driving a car. Europe has a fantastic public transportation system, so why not use it. Here is the USA we rely to much on our cars.

If you don’t want to leave the U.S. then how about a backpacking or camping trip in the Pacific Northwest. I can arrange the right accommodations.

I’ll re-check your reservations for lower prices several times before you start your trip, so you get the best deal. If the price drops I do my best to lower the price.

Live the adventure…

Smith Rock State Park Oregon

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Smith Rock State Park near Terrebonne Oregon is a 20 minute drive east of Highway 97. Easily visited from Bend Oregon as a day trip. This is a another great location that depicts the diversity of this great state.

Stop for a hike or just take in the view. The rock formations are unlike any other in the state. The hiking trails can be strenuous but worth it as you climb above the river for sweeping views. Several of the rock faces are outdoor gyms for the avid rock climbers that visit here daily.

After your hike stop at the little store on the main road for some Huckleberry ice cream. Or stop in at the Terrebonne Depot on Smith Rock road for a bite to eat and a beverage.

 

Gem mining in Oregon and Nevada

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Plush Oregon? Who’s heard of it? I hadn’t before my recent trip to Oregon. My wife is a rock hound and we did a little research while camping in Lakeview Oregon. We learned you can Opal mine just over the border in Nevada and Sunstone mine near Plush Oregon, which is about 36 miles from Lakeview.  Sunstone is the Oregon State gem. The digging season runs from late May till September. Both of these locations yielded some gems.

The fee to opal mine was $70 each to dig through tailings at the Bonanza Mine. We were able to dig for Sunstones for free at the Spectrum Mine, but most of the locations do charge a fee if you want to use a conveyor belt to search through buckets of pre-dug dirt.

The Sunstone mining area is about 25 miles north-west of Plush Oregon and on a dirt road. Follow the signs and you won’t miss it. There is a BLM primitive camp site near the mines, which is accessible for motorhomes and trailers if you don’t mind the 25 miles of gravel road. You can also stay in a teepee or small cabin at Spectrum Mine. Accommodations run around $40-45 per night.

The opal mines are east of Lakeview about 100 miles on Highway 140 or about 100 miles north of Winnemucca Nevada on Highway 140 in Virgin Valley. The roads are dirt leading into the mining area and are well marked. Pay attention to the weather because you will get stuck if it starts to rain. Even in 4×4. There is also a great campground, about 2 miles from the highway as you travel the dirt road leading to the mines. The Virgin Valley Campground does not offer many amenities but it’s free and has a beautiful hot spring swimming hole near the restrooms. Some of the mining locations offer free camping also.

Traveling to these locations is through some picturesque high desert landscape, which is so different from western Oregon. Make sure you have plenty of gas because there isn’t any gas stations near by. It is truly in the boonies.

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Sokolowski’s University Inn

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This restaurant is a historic location of the Tremont neighborhood of Cleveland. The food is served cafeteria style with large proportions that leave you full and satisfied. Most of the menu is Polish/European with dishes that are recognized by most of us. They also have a full bar that serves Polish beer.

I enjoyed the Salisbury steak and pierogis. The prime rib and meatloaf looked yummy also. I couldn’t even think of eating dessert after my meal, because I was too full, even though the desserts were tempting. The interior is decorated in photographs of all the visiting celebrities.

The hours of operation is usually 11:00am-3:00pm daily with dinner on some of the days. Be prepared for a line just like the days back in school.

The location overlooks downtown Cleveland and Jacobs Field (Home of the Cleveland Indians). This is a must see place for anyone traveling to Cleveland.

Thank you Cousin Denny for the recommendation. You were spot on.