Hikers Overboard, Red Cone, & the Coast!

It’s been an eventful few days here at Crater Lake!  Where do I start?  On Sunday, I was prepared for an early boat tour shift of just two standard tours.  Little did I know that my first tour of the day would be quite the adventure!  About half-way through the tour, our boat captain and I noticed what looked like a log floating in the channel between the shoreline and Wizard Island.  As we slowed the boat and approached the log, I saw a head pop up out of the water!  It turns out, two Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) thru-hikers had decided to hike down the wall of the caldera, build a homemade driftwood raft, place their backpacks on the raft, and swim over to Wizard Island.  All of these things are strictly prohibited here for many safety reasons, so we had to pick up the swimmers in our tour boat.  I was finally putting my “man overboard” training to good use.  We gave them some emergency ponchos and blankets, and the other passengers on the boat kindly gave them food and water.  I had to call dispatch and have a law enforcement officer meet us at the docks at the end of the tour.  So we continued on with the tour, then the swimmers, who were very kind and compliant, were unfortunately issued citations for their daring feat.  At least they got a boat tour out of the deal!  The rest of my shift was pretty uneventful, and I made it home by about 5:30 after helping out for a bit in the visitor center.

Monday was my day off, so I decided to take care of some errands at the administration office, mail out some postcards, and then decided to hike on the PCT past a peak called Red Cone.  It was a beautiful, cool day, and it made for a lovely 8-mile hike.  Later that night, we met in Steel Circle to play a little Volley-Friz.  It was a bit chilly so afterward, Heidi and I had some hot cocoa and planned out our day driving to the coast on Tuesday.

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Early Tuesday, Heidi and I left for the coast at 6 am.  We headed up toward Newport, stopping in Eugene for breakfast.  In Eugene, we saw a funky doughnut shop called VooDoo donuts, so we stopped and bought a dozen to take home with us.  We then ate breakfast at a restaurant called Off the Waffle.  I ate a savory caprese waffle with tomato, mozzarelladr. , avocado, and basil.  What a treat!  It was a great way to fill up for the rest of the day.

After Eugene, we drove to Newport where we walked along the beach.  It was a gorgeous, sunny day, and the salty air was so refreshing.  We saw jellyfish, crabs, and sea anemones in the tide pools. After the beach, we visited a hotel called the Sylvia Beach hotel.  I had seen this place online and instantly knew I wanted to see it in person.  At Sylvia Beach, each room of the quaint hotel is themed with a different author.  The owners let us wander through the halls, peeking in any rooms that were open.  My favorite rooms were the F. Scott Fitzgerald and Dr. Seuss rooms.  As an English teacher, this was a huge highlight of my trip!

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From Newport, Heidi and I headed south, stopping along the way to see the beaches and any other places that looked worthy of stopping.  We went to Seal Rock, Thor’s Well (which I had seen with Allison last week!), and the Oregon Dunes.  We also saw some elk along the way!

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At Reedsport, we headed back east toward Crater Lake, stopping in Roseburg for a delicious Mexican dinner and a grocery run.  Unfortunately, as headed home, we were detoured because of a wildfire, but we eventually found an alternate route and were home by 11:00.

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All in all, it was an exciting and very full three days.  Now it’s back to work for the week.  I hope everyone is having a great week so far.  Until next time, good bye from Crater Lake!

Mt. Scott & Volley-Friz

Today was my day off, so I decided last night that I’d wake up early to go hiking.  So by about 8:00  I was at the Mt. Scott trailhead & ready to climb the highest peak in the park.  Mt. Scott is just under 9,000 elevation, and the trailhead is at about 7,000, so it’s about a 2,000 foot gain in 2.5 miles.   

   
It was a beautiful day, sunny but still on the cool side.  The first part of the hike took me through a lot of whitebark pine trees and a lot of cawing from the Clark’s nutcracker bird.  It almost felt like I was going to the Wicked Witch’s Castle in Oz.  The hike quickly started uphill, and had some long, gradual switchbacks that went up the side of the mountain.  As I slowly climbed, there were some gorgeous views of the lake, which got smaller and smaller the higher I got.  On the other side of the peak were some beautiful views of the Cascade Range including Mt. McLoughlin and Mt. Shasta, looming over the Klamath Basin.   

   
At the top of Mt. Scott there is an old fire lookout that was really neat to see.  There were also some patches of snow & again, just absolutley breath-taking views in all directions.  There were a couple of hikers at the top who were saying they were so tired from the climb, they didn’t even realize there was snow there.  It kind of made me feel good because I really wasn’t that tired.  I think I’m finally getting used to the elevation here!  Plus three days in a row of hiking Cleetwood last week probably helped. 

    
   
After hiking down, I went back home, got ready, and drove into Klamath Falls for a grocery run.  Well, it’s really more of a marathon than a run, because it takes over an hour to get to Klamath.  I was sure to stock up so I can hopefully go another 2 weeks before doing another full trip.

Around 7:00 tonight, some of the other interp staff and I met in Steel Circle to play “volley-friz,” a totally made up game that began here at Crater Lake.  Apparently, it has become quite competitve, and it is a weekly occurance in the summer.  It’s basically a combination of volleyball and frisbee, and it was a lot of fun!  There are a bunch of funny rules and silly names for different moves.  As it turns out, I’m better at volley-friz than regular volleyball, so it was a great time. 

 Tomorrow morning, three of the interp girls and I are making breakfast together since we all have the day off.  Should be a lot of fun!

Until next time, good night from Oregon!