Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Fort Stevens Camping Trip


Sunday, July 8th, we set out for a week long family camping trip at Fort Stevens, Oregon which is the Northern most tip of the Oregon coast.  It was about a 2.5 hour drive and very hot - until we got to the coast.  I wore shorts and a tee shirt for the drive but quickly changed into pants and a long sleeve shirt after arriving.  In fact, I wore long pants, a long sleeve shirt, and a jacket for almost the entire vacation because it was very cool and the mosquitoes were very plentiful. 

Ready to go camping!





The kids enjoyed riding bikes and riding scooters around the campground.  Chris and Byron were especially adept at riding the scooters on their bums.









Here are two pictures of our campsite.  Our group took up 4 campsites total and we had 19 people in attendance.  Unfortunately, there wasn't a lot of places to set up a large tent like ours.  We ended up on a pretty big slope and David kept on rolling into me in the middle of the night.

The brown tent is ours

The eyebrows on this car seem to be the latest thing - we saw a few





Everyone with bikes took off to find some geocaches one morning



Geocache site






Every time we visit Fort Stevens, we make sure to play "sardines" at Battery Russell.  This time was no exception.  The kids had a lot of fun and found some amazing hiding spots.  Battery Russell is unique among the ruins in that it's not a formal museum and we don't really bother anyone playing sardines.




David looking for the person hiding


Two girls yelling non-stop for about 20 min - I think they liked the sound of their own voices echoing





We visited the Astoria Column not once, but twice: once on our anniversary and again when everyone else wanted to go. 165 steps to the top.  Yes, I counted each one.




Looking over Astoria where the Columbia meets the Pacific Ocean


Looking down the staircase



Chris defies gravity
All the kids trying to jump at the same time. Cody looks like he's hovering in the air.
Poor deserted old house in Astoria.  Really cool curved glass windows in the rear.
Astoria Pioneer Cemetery - not as exciting as we had hoped





 Laurie and I stayed back from going to Astoria one evening and just enjoyed ourselves at the beach



Pioneer Cemetery behind old Presbyterian church next the Camp Rilea where we used to have church campouts as a kid
Oldest continuing Presbyterian church west of the Rocky Mountains
 





 We went to visit the Fort Stevens Historic Area near the end of the trip.  We visited the museum, Battery Mishler and found a geocache while we were here.




Battery Mishler