An old friend from my junior high and teenage years came to Astoria Oregon recently while he had a leave from the army for 3 days. He flew down to Portland on a Friday and left early Monday morning. While he was here I made sure to take him to some amazing views down the North West Coast. I brought along two of my best new girlfriends, because what guy doesn't want to be surrounded by pretty ladies all day. Up above is a picture of a cliff off the edge of a lighthouse in Illwaco Washington, about a half hour drive from Astoria and up the coast a bit on a peninsula. We couldn't have picked a better spot to plop our bottoms down for a rest. Too bad the stairway to the top of the lighthouse was closed but we got some great photos regardless.
I edited the color a bit but I love the way this one turned out!
Long time best friend Derek, with a little too much sun in his eyes.
We also took a drive down south about 15 miles from Astoria to Fort Clatsop which is right on the coast of Oregon. First stop was the Jetty which is an amazing spot to post up during our wild, hurricane like storms. Kids don't try this at home ;) But storms have a way of making me feel alive. The same feeling you get when you ride a horse as fast as it can go or when you fall in love. The day we went however was one of our rare, but beautfiul days. The sun was shining and it was about 70 to 75 degrees out, perfect if you ask us coasties but everyone else, Derek included thinks that weather is a little chilly.
After the jetty we headed along through Fort Clatsop to the Battery Russell which is old bunkers. Quite fascinating to wander through and imagine what the soldiers were doing in those places.
Our adventure carried us farther to the Peter Ire'dale which is a old rusted ship wreck on the beach! Pretty amazing to get up close when the tide is out, however we weren't that fortunate and Derek wasn't interested getting his toes wet in the freezing temperatures of the North West Pacific coast!
While he was in town I also had a chance to take him to a huge column at the very tip top of our hilltop town in Astoria. The column has a carving of the story of Lewis and Clark and how they came to settle here on this land wrapping around the entire thing and it is one of my absolute favorite views in all the area. You'll see what I mean.....
Over all a good 3 day trip, don't ya think??














