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Discover the rich history of Oregon's Covered Bridges in Part 2 of our travel blog. Explore these iconic structures and plan your Covered Bridges tour today!
Rugged pioneers armed with only hand tools, sweat and ambition began building covered bridges in Oregon during the mid-1850's. They often camped out at remote sites, living off the land or contracting with local farmers for food. Early covered bridge owners often financed construction by charging tolls: 3 cents for a sheep, 5 cents for a horse and rider.

Crazydsadventures
Jan 16, 2024


Discover the Humongous Fungus at Malheur National Forest in Eastern Oregon. Explore the world's largest living organism, the Humongous Fungus.
This post is for fans of the television series The Last of Us. The blue whale is the biggest animal on Earth, but it’s not Earth’s biggest life form. No, the blue whale pales in comparison to the actual largest living thing on the planet: the humongous fungus (Armillaria ostoyae), also known as honey fungus. This fungus is located in Malheur National Forest and covers an area of about three-and-a-half square miles. Now that is truly humongous.

Crazydsadventures
Jan 13, 2024


Discover the Hood River Fruit Loop
No!!! the Fruit Loop is not named after the cereal by Kellogg's. It's a 35-mile scenic trip through the fruit orchards, small towns, and back roads of the Hood River Valley. Located about 45 minutes east of Portland by way of the Columbia Gorge, and directly south of the town of Hood River, the area is Oregon's largest fruit growing region. Over thirty percent of the nation's winter pears are harvested here, along with a variety of apples, berries, peaches, cherries, and wine

Crazydsadventures
Jan 7, 2024


Exploring the Enchantment of Oregon's Historic Covered Bridges Part 1
Come and check out the covered bridges in Oregon. This is a two-part post because of the number of covered bridges in Oregon. It's impossible to do this in a day, and a long three-day weekend is needed because you have some on the Oregon coast and one on the eastern side of the Cascades.

Crazydsadventures
Jan 3, 2024
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