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Breathtaking Spencer Creek at Beverly Beach State Park (+4 insets!)

Breathtaking Spencer Creek at Beverly Beach State Park (+4 insets!)
(+4 insets)

No Internet For Weeks But We're Doing Great!
Steve and I have been having a lovely trip! So many adventures!! However, our connection to the internet has been on and off so I haven't been able to keep my posting up. And of course, sometimes we've had a connection and I just haven't been in the right state of mind to put up pictures and trip notes. However, for the past couple of weeks we've been in an actual canyon with zero phone or internet service--the only way to get data is to drive miles out to the canyon's edge! We finally left that black hole of connectivity a few days ago and are at one of our favorite campsites, Lapine State Park!

After my last post showing the awesome Harris Beach State Park, we travelled north to Beverly Beach, a place we'd never visit before. WHAT AN EDEN! So GREEN! So VERDANT! So GLOWING! A totally magical place that we absolutely adored. I lost my mind taking pictures--what a spectacular place for normal, vista, panorama and macro photography! I've only processed a tiny fraction of the billions of winner shots I managed to capture, but here are a few to give you an idea of this marvelous Oregon coast gem.

Today's Pictures
My main picture today shows Spencer Creek in dappled light. This creek meanders through the campground and eventually empties out into the ocean. There is a truly magical footpath just five minutes from our RV that skirts one edge of the creek, crosses a wonderful little bridge and then leads back down along the creek nearly to the ocean. This trail is so green and beautiful that you cannot help but ooh and ahh in amazement! Dotted with wildflowers and edged with countless ferns, horsetails and skunk cabbage, looking up further dazzles with the glowing green coins of translucent leaves from the canopy above. This path leads out to a road near the beach and a few minutes' walk will have you walking under the Highway 101 bridge and staring at the ocean beyond. Then, after a jaunt around the edge of one of the park's many loops, the other side of the park's nature loop trail pulls you back into the deep shade of the conifer forest, your footsteps silent on the thick bed of pine needles which carpet the trail. The path leads past a brilliant opening to the park's lovely green bog, a spot I stopped to appreciate every day of our stay. Finally, the path leads out to a park loop and then tucks back onto a path that leads back to the Spencer Creek trail. What a loop. What a place! My heart is all a-flutter when I think about beautiful Beverly Beach State Park!

Today's Inset Pictures
Inset one shows the coast looking north from Beverly Beach. We had a lot of wind, rain, and unfortunate weather while we were there, so cold I couldn't bear the chill on the beach. But one day the weather was simply fabulous and I got some really wonderful pictures, including this one!

Inset two is a view of the Highway 101 bridge from the beach--I just loved the shape of it! The black and white format suited the mist-filled, cloudy day.

Inset three shows the dazzling green of the bog which I couldn't get enough of!

Inset four is just one example of the amazing trees found at Beverly Beach. This one is growing out of a stump, its roots stretching down to the ground. Eventually the stump rots away, leaving the roots which look just like a natural cage! Incredible!

I hope everyone is doing well! We are fully vaccinated now and couldn't be happier! By the way, I did want to send my good vibes to someone who isn't so fortunate--one of our community, Andy Rodker, has been fighting a dire battle against Covid since April and I am hoping every day that he gets better. You can read more and contribute to our photo group here: Pictures for Andy

Explored on 6/13/21; highest placement #4.

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Latest comments - All (29)
 Anton Cruz Carro
Anton Cruz Carro club
How I would like to lose myself in the thicket of that forest !!. The image looks like it was taken from a Jurassic forest. Keep safe and healthy Janet.
2 years ago.
 sea-herdorf
sea-herdorf club
Ja, so etwas mag ich, Janet.
Eine wunderschöne Serie von einer natrubelassenen Welt. Dort findet man sicher Ruhe und Entspannung.
Freundliche Grüße und einen guten Morgen
Erich
2 years ago.
 Patrick Brandy
Patrick Brandy club
La nature est belle bonne soirée
2 years ago.
 Dinesh
Dinesh club
A wonderful image, I love nature, of course, but those who are on my boat I wish they should also read this...!

Mother Nature Is Trying to Kill You
2 years ago.
 Günter Klaus
Günter Klaus club
........deine Zusammenstellungen deiner Aufnahmen sind immer sehr sehenswert liebe Janet und es ist schön zu sehen,dass dich die Natur auch immer wieder fasziniert,es kommt immer mit so viel Freude rüber:))

........wünsche noch einen schönen Abend,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
2 years ago.

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