Sunday, June 06, 2010

 

Depoe Bay, Oregon area

We spent four nights at a WorldMark Trendwest condominium in Depoe Bay, Oregon on our Oregon Coast trip last month. This was a gift from one of Pat's daughters and her husband for our third wedding anniversary. Here are a few photos from the Depoe Bay area.

Depoe Bay condo view pano
I hope this one will work on your computer screens. It is a very large panoramic photo that I stitched together from about five separate photos that were taken from the deck of our second floor room in one of the ten buildings that make up this condo resort. In the stitching it somehow lost the continuation of the railing- there was no missing section of the actual railing on our deck. This shows a glimpse of our deck and more of our neighbors deck, as well as much of the building beside ours. There are ten of these three story buildings plus a few other buildings for different purposes. There is a nice lawn and a sport court on the water side of our building. The resort has three swimming pools- two outdoors and one inside, that are kept open and at 82 degrees all year There are also hot tubs, exercise rooms, and other activities. I was a bit surprised that in order to get an Internet connection I had to pay $16 for a ten day connection to their system. We were there only four days but the daily rate for four was more than the ten day rate.

Depoe Bay 01
This view shows a closer look at the small bay in front of our building. The big rock area on the right side was a real hangout place for seagulls and there are a lot of signs around asking that we not feed them as they are pretty messy. During our first couple of days there the weather over the Pacific Ocean was kind of stormy, although there were also sun breaks. In talking with our kids at home at that time, it sounded like our weather down there was better than it was at home during the same period. This is about 300 miles south of our northern Washington State home. There are some great sandy beaches along this coastline but not here- this one is pretty rocky.

Depoe Bay 02
Just on the north side of our condo complex was a place known as Boiler Bay. There is a nice pullout along the road there and that is where I took this photo from. Notice the shade from a cloud in the foreground with bright sunlight beyond that shaded area. That surf is from the swells coming in off the ocean.

Depoe Bay 03
This view is still of Boiler Bay, just a bit farther south or to the right of the last photo. At least during the spring when the snow in the mountains is melting, there are a lot of waterfalls where small streams flow into the ocean. There is one at the far right of this photo.

Depoe Bay 04
Of course you know that I am going to find a place to go for a mocha wherever I travel and there were more than one to choose from at Depoe Bay. This was taken inside Pirate Coffee which was the closest one to our condo and we liked their product. In talking with the Barista, I learned that Pirate Coffee is a major supplier to the US Military and likely provided the coffee that my son drank when in Afghanistan last year while he was there with the Navy. I haven't checked but do believe that they also have a pretty active mail order business. You can access them on the Web here. They also have quite a few things for sale, as you can see in this photo.

Depoe Bay 05
Depoe Bay is listed as the smallest harbor on the Pacific Coast. Here is the entrance to the channel from the open water of the Pacific Ocean. By the time this photo was taken the weather was pretty calm but I think it would be a real challenge to leave or enter this small opening during a storm. We took this photo just after eating dinner at Mazatlan Restaurant on May 5th, Cinco de Mayo, which is right beside this channel. These photos are taken from the lawn outside the restaurant, looking down onto the water.

Depoe Bay 06
The bridge is going over the entrance channel to the harbor at Depoe Bay and it carries US-101, the beautiful coastal highway that actually runs from the north end of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State, all the way through Oregon and California to the Mexican border at the southern end of California. The channel entrance is behind the camera to the left of this view. You can see some of the downtown buildings that cover the east side of the highway through town in the background beyond the bridge.

Before we left home some friends who also live in our park told us of a good restaurant to try and they said it has a fantastic view of the shoreline. The name of the place is Tidal Raves. It was just south of our condo, not far from Pirate Coffee, and we went there for lunch one day. Jerry was right, the view from there is fantastic-
Depoe Bay 07
This photo was taken through the glass of the window beside our table. Luckily, they keep that glass pretty clean and that is no easy chore with all the salt that had been blowing ashore during the storms early in the week. The point seen in the background is the one with a few houses on it at the left side of the water views from our condo.

Depoe Bay is a small town, less than 2000 population, but it does have a "downtown" or commercial area. The main tourist part is along the east side of US-101 for about 4 blocks north of the bridge over the harbor channel. There are other businesses all along that highway for a distance of a couple of miles in both directions from this main area and I guess those would be considered to be in Depoe Bay.
Depoe Bay 08
The camera here is looking to the north.

Depoe Bay 09
And this one is looking south. The single traffic light in the town shows up. How about that, a town with only one traffic light?

Depoe Bay 10
Most of the businesses are restaurants or sell souvenirs and knickknacks. Pat is a collector of toads and things toady and one shop had a pretty good collection of those available. Here Pat is giving close scrutiny to that collection, trying to decide if any of them needed to move their residence to our house. Some did.

From Depoe Bay we did quite a bit of traveling around the coastal area. Using this as a base, we roamed from Lincoln City to the north to Newport to the south, 12 to 15 miles in each direction. I'll post some things about what we found in those areas later, but it will take a few posts. By the way, one of the guys I used to work with at Metro Transit in Seattle moved to Depoe Bay with his wife, also an ex-Metro employee, after they retired and he is serving now in his seventh year as a City Councilman. Pete likes it and it sounds like he is doing a good job. We got together for a great lunch at a place just a bit north of our condo called Jacks and again one afternoon at their house just off that little harbor.

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Comments:
Those photos were fantastic. I have spent a lot of time in that area, have though never stayed in that resort although I have noticed it as I have some friends who have time shares that can be used there. Really great pictures
 
You newlyweds are so cute!

Looks like a great place to stay. We might have to try it sometime.
 
We would like to put your entire post on our website. We would, of course link to your blog. http://ouroregoncoast.com/

fun@OurOregonCoast.com
 
Gorgeous pictures!!!! Hope you had a fantastic time!

Love, Jess
 
Fabulous write up and photos Dick! I love the wild look of the Oregon coast, I can almost hear the waves crashing. Glad Pat found some frogs and you found your mocha! :-)
 
I want to go on a nice relaxing road trip to Alaska next year!!
 
Omg has 3 years gone by that fast? Good grief time has a way of slipping by. Just wanted to check in on you and see how you're doing. Beautiful pictures as usual!
 
Hi Dick! I just sent a comment through but I don't think it got to you. Was saying I couldn't believe 3 years had gone by that fast and beautiful pictures as usual!
 
Hello Mr Mocha! \long time no chat ,to long in fact ,life gets messy and not all of us have a retirement inplay exploring the world ,lucky you !
love the pics ,outstanding as norm , cute froggies too ! hope this note finds you and your Mrs. in good health and blissful happiness . checking in more often,stay safe on that road and KEEP YOUR MOTOR RUNNIN ' sounding like born to be wild intro haha (HUGS ) you take care

God Bless

Greeneyes ;-)
 
Great post! I love all the photos :)

I'd love to have a preview of this post with a link to your blog on the Depoe Bay page on Dwellable.com, an independent vacation rental property search site.

If you're interested, please go to this page and click on the "Add your post to this page" link toward the bottom, or shoot me - inna at dwellable dot com - an email.

Thanks, Dick!
 
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