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The Cove Palisades and Lake Billy Chinook Panorama (+4 insets)

The Cove Palisades and Lake Billy Chinook Panorama (+4 insets)
(+4 insets) (please view large--the main image is really incredible!)

An Update, Finally! And It's a War & Peace Doorstop…Big Surprise! :D
My apologies for the long absence! The last couple of places we stayed had very little or zero internet so posting wasn't really an option. Steve and I got home from the first part of our trip last week and are working on some upgrades and so forth before we head out again.

Let's See Now…Where Were We When I Last Left Off?!
Oh yes…Silver Falls…what a place! So much to love and somethings not so nice but not enough that we wouldn't want to spent a lot more time there! After Silver Falls we headed out to a place we'd visited a couple of seasons before, The Cove Palisades State Park, on lovely Billy Chinook Lake. We weren't able to get a reservation for the first night after Silver Falls and stayed at a place called Deschutes Expo RV Campground for one night. It turned out to be really nice even though it was essentially a parking lot. Neat and tidy with plenty of room for our rig, Steve and really enjoyed walking around and checking out all of the RVs and motor homes docked there with us. Maybe it was the ease of parking and long spaces available, but that place attracted the largest concentration of fancy rigs and motorhomes that we'd ever encountered outside of an RV showroom. Walking around and gawking in exclamation, it was a surprise to see some truly high-falutin' rigs there, with dozens of gleaming motorhomes that easily cost $200 and even $300k+. There were some very opulent 5th wheel trailers there too, which had to cost $100k or more. WOW! We felt bad for the older camper vans and bumper-pull trailers we saw here and there…they must have wanted to disappear into the woodwork.

After a night there at Deschutes, we were quickly on our way since we barely set anything up for the overnight stay. Then it was just short drive before we were winding our way down into the amazing and picturesque canyon that led to our campground, oh boy!

Gorgeous Lake Billy Chinook, Where Desert Canyon and Water Collide!
This state park is located in a very hot and dry area of Oregon, hidden in a huge canyon nestled in lovely farmland that stretches for miles in every direction. We have been here once--almost exactly two years ago--and were stunned by the beauty of this canyon's deeply striated walls and marvelous rock formations. As well, the lake is vast and beautiful--and it's also where Steve caught his first fish!

Heat Waves are Hot!
Back when we put the first part of our trip together, we made reservations with crossed fingers for reasonable temperatures. When I did some research on historical data, I noticed that the range varies drastically from year to year and all it takes is a few days closer to the hottest part of the year to become totally miserable. Our visit in 2019 was two weeks later than this year and it was pretty bad, so we hoped it would be better two weeks earlier.

Nope.

We arrived on a comfortable day but we braced ourselves for what would be coming our way. Weather reports warned that Northern California and Oregon would be hit by an early heat wave which could deliver several days of 100 degrees or more. *moan* So, for the next week the thermometer ratcheted up and up and kept us inside once the heat took over by late morning. By the book, we saw highs of 95, 100, and 105…and then 100, 90, and back down to reasonable.

The Garbage Drop-Off Was Wafting Stink at its Finest!
Let me just say this: visiting the trash compactor one hot evening to donate our chicken and fish carcasses was simply incredible. I thought I'd prepared myself by not breathing through my nose--I knew what to expect. But every step closer was like passing through an invisible WALL of STENCH that curled my hair! In fact, it rivaled the 20-foot high mounds of oyster shells I took pictures of on Vancouver Island. Wait. No. Nothing comes remotely close to those oyster shells--how disrespectful of me to compare! It was really awful though, trust me. Not on the Recommended Experiences list.

The Cove Palisades is Best Enjoyed First Thing in the Morning
You may know that I go for walks every morning just as soon as I've showered and had my coffee and "Witch's Brew" spirulina-kelp-etc. drink and supplements. It's the perfect way to say hello to the day and appreciate the wonderful place we're visiting. Ideally, I aim for 3 miles and I try to get at least an hour's walk in but sometimes it's 45-minutes or less because of weather or limited interest. In my book, the longer the better!

The marvelous 4.5-mile hike that I worked out at The Cove Palisades was just fantastic and something I looked forward to each morning. It took me down to the lake and along its edge, past the day-use picnic areas and along its meandering trails that overlook the lake and park. What a fantastic way to take in the views and enjoy all of its finest details! On my way back I walked around another campground loop and enjoyed plenty of camping family vignettes too. What a joy. By the time I got back to the trailer the day was already warming up but I'd gotten out and had a super time before it got too hot!

Today's Pictures
The main picture today shows magnificent Billy Chinook Lake and the awesome Cove Palisades canyon. It was taken at the top of the area's well-known Tamalau Trail, infamously hot and dangerous for those who don't pack plenty of water. We went on a surprisingly comfortable day and enjoyed the incredible views along the 7-mile trek.

Today's Insets
Inset One: this is a dramatic view of one of the two bridges that crosses the lake from the outer to inner canyon.

Inset Two: This panorama shows a patch of irrigated farmland surrounded by harsh desert and scrub brush which sit at the edge of The Cove Palisades. Although you can't see the winding road down into the canyon, you can follow it along to where it crosses over the bridge on the far right side. (The road on the right foreground heads to--and past--the campground we stayed at. You can also see the boats enjoying the lovely day too--no wonder it's such a popular destination for water-loving fans!

Inset Three: Walking along the edge of the canyon overlooking the water, Steve and I heard the sound of motorcycles and were able to follow the travels of this group of touring riders as the headed into the canyon and along the road which hugs the lake. They got stuck behind a car which, typically, did not pull over to let them pass. It's amazing how rude, selfish, and/or oblivious so many drivers are!

Inset Four: When Steve and were here in 2019, I was tickled that my Sony's 600mm lens was able to capture our truck and trailer in camp. I found our truck and trailer this time too, and though it was trying to hide, I got a picture to share!

Thank You!
I appreciate all of your visits and comments and hope everyone is doing well these days. It's so nice to be fully vaccinated and I hope all of you are as well. What a relief not to worry about our safety--even though it's not 100%--now Steve and I can encounter people, go shopping, and enjoy life almost the same as before! Take care and enjoy your summer days! I'll be posting again in a couple of days, hopefully!

Explored on 7/06/21; highest placement #1.

Günter Klaus, Kimmo Ollikainen, ROL/Photo, Dominique Sarrazin and 51 other people have particularly liked this photo


36 comments - The latest ones
 PascalL
PascalL club
belles photos
2 years ago.
 Boro
Boro
Superbes ***
2 years ago.
 Wilfried
Wilfried
very nice Panorama
2 years ago.
 uwschu
uwschu club
was für ein grandioses Panorama, herrlich anzusehen
2 years ago.
 cammino
cammino club
A wonderful and impressive canyon landscape. It was certainly great fun to spend some time there!
2 years ago.
 Malik Raoulda
Malik Raoulda club
Sublime et admirable vue panoramique joliment partagée et excellemment rendue.
Bonne et agréable soirée salutaire.
2 years ago.
 Fred Fouarge
Fred Fouarge club
Klasse opname met pips( Waarom is de weg niet doorgetrokken op de eerste pip?)
uitvoerige interessante tekst
prachtige panorama opnamen Janet
Goed gedaan !
Op de kaart te zien zat je dichtbij de canadese hittegolf
2 years ago. Edited 2 years ago.
 ©UdoSm
©UdoSm club
A tremendous landscape...
2 years ago.
 Josiane Dirickx
Josiane Dirickx club
Grandiose panorama ! Cela me fait rêver ...
2 years ago.
 Boarischa Krautmo
Boarischa Krautmo club
beautiful!
2 years ago.
 Nicole Merdrignac
Nicole Merdrignac club
Superbes photo et vue. Nicole.
2 years ago.
 Peter Castell
Peter Castell club
Wonderful scenery Janet, Don't feel bad for the owners of the older vans they probably had more fun and saw more than the look at me I'm wealthy brigade
2 years ago.
Janet Brien club has replied to Peter Castell club
You're right, of course. I always say to folks in smaller rigs who lament larger ones--but you can go places the big ones can't. Maybe the living's not as posh but who cares?! :) Also, those fancy rigs often have fancy people, who can be quite snooty--who wants to be associated with such types?! Our rig's nice but it's not grand, and still we are sometimes talked to by the rich lot who deem to include us in their fancy fold--they learn quickly that we can't stand arrogance of any sort and send them on their way. We're lucky, very fortunate, and have no interest in being uppity whatsoever! :)
2 years ago. Edited 2 years ago.
 William Sutherland
William Sutherland club
Breathtaking capture and great insets! Stay well!

Admired in:
www.ipernity.com/group/tolerance
2 years ago.
 neira-Dan
neira-Dan club
Wow !! Superbe panorama ; totalement dépaysant vu d'ici !!
2 years ago.
 Eric Desjours
Eric Desjours club
Magnifique série autour d'un site absolument remarquable !
2 years ago.
 Pam J
Pam J club
WHAT A BREATHAKING PLACE THAT WAS !

RE THE BIKERS ! OH YES.. SOME MOTORISTS ARE VILE.. LEARNED THAT IN MY BIKE RIDING DAYS !
2 years ago.
 Ko Hummel
Ko Hummel club
great panorama
2 years ago.
 Graham Chance
Graham Chance club
Stunning panorama.
2 years ago.
 Guydel
Guydel club
2 years ago.
 Percy Schramm
Percy Schramm club
Great shot and the panorama is fantastic. What a beautiful region !
2 years ago.
 * ઇઉ *
* ઇઉ * club
Not only the scenery is extremely impressive,
but also the quality of the pictures from your cell phone!

Your travel and experience report is as always lively and worth reading.
Here and there I even had to smile. :)

Re: your observations of the behavior of motorists towards motorcyclists:
bad and a pity that motorcyclists are blanketly condemned, discriminated against and bullied.
When I had a car breakdown a long time ago, countless other motorists carelessly drove past me. There were two extremely friendly motorcyclists who came to help me.

Thanks for sharing your wonderful travel experiences in images and words!
2 years ago.
 Stefani Wehner
Stefani Wehner club
Outstanding captures,Janet!
2 years ago.
 tiabunna
tiabunna club
A great series, Janet. We heard in the news about the heat extremes over there. Great to see you back and many thanks for your visit.
2 years ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club
First of all, it's good to know you got back home safely and in good health. No doubt it won't be long before you're off on more adventures.

I love your main image................it looks really gorgeous there in the sunshine, especially viewed large, on black. Sometimes too hot though - the temperature you've quoted are almost unbelievable to us!

A super series of PiPs as well.............all beautifully captured. The image in the first PiP is particularly awesome!

A nice glimpse of your rig too...........a "home away from home".

Enjoy your time at home................and take care of yourselves :-)
2 years ago.
 Patrick Brandy
Patrick Brandy club
Splendide ce panorama bonne soirée
2 years ago.
 ╰☆☆June☆☆╮
╰☆☆June☆☆╮ club
Good work. (◕‿-)
◦•●◉✿ Have a great day / evening ✿◉●•◦
2 years ago.
 Jenny McIntyre
Jenny McIntyre club
How wonderful to hear from you again and what outstanding views you've had. I just love your photos - it makes me very envious of your ability to see such wonderful places and to walk around them.

I had heard that you and a lot of Americans on the west coast had been suffering from extremely high temperatures - I hope it's cooled down a bit now. Here, it's been similar to the other end of the temperature scale. It's cool - it's only in the early 60's and it's JULY!!!!!! I hope it'll warm up soon.

I look forward to seeing more of your photos and hearing more about your trips out.
2 years ago.
 Nora Caracci
Nora Caracci club
superb panoramic of an amazing scenery !!!
2 years ago.
 Dominique 60
Dominique 60 club
fantastique paysage janet !!
2 years ago.
 Annemarie
Annemarie club
Wonderful!
2 years ago.
 slgwv
slgwv club
We've only been there a few times and would like to spend more time there! We'll have to check out those trails. I also like the stark contrast of the dark rocky canyon with the blue water.

Was this waterfall flowing?
www.ipernity.com/doc/289859/23659135/in/album/460481
You go past it on the way to the bridge you have pictured. As far as I can tell it's completely unnamed and artificial, just fed by the irrigation runoff. Which was sort of cool--

And we've got the heat wave down here, too--it's supposed to be 108 F(!) in Reno this weekend.
2 years ago. Edited 2 years ago.
 micritter
micritter
Wonderful scenes captured beautifully.
2 years ago.
 ROL/Photo
ROL/Photo club
A big WAOUHHHHHH
2 years ago.
 Léopold
Léopold club
Mais ce panorama est grandiose merci Janet !
2 years ago.
 Günter Klaus
Günter Klaus club
.....wow,das sind Aufnahmen zum Staunen liebe Janet und deine Panoramaaufnahmen sind erste Sahne,die im Vollbild richtig genial rüberkommen,du stellst deine Landschaften immer so toll vor,ich bin immer begeistert liebe Janet:))

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

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