5th Annual Deschutes River RendezVW - Maupin, Oregon

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Post by Westy78 » Tue Jun 22, 2010 7:36 pm

Hey Mark where were these shirts? If you were selling them do you have anymore? I like em.

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Post by static » Tue Jun 22, 2010 8:02 pm

Elaine hulas!

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Post by Amskeptic » Tue Jun 22, 2010 11:58 pm

Mr Blotto wrote: Neal - damn I LOVE your bus - I always think it is saying "Yea? What's your problem buddy? Don't like my rusty patina? F-you! Don't like my missing hubcap? F-you! Don't like my oxidized paint? You guessed it....F-you!"
I think Bertha is actually a very mellow, very wise, very calm bus who just gets in gear and saunters down the road at exactly her pace. She suffers occasional loose shoes with aplomb, does not throw her rider in a tempestuous fit, rather, she waits for us to discover her occasional infirmities with grace and patience. Truly a classic classic beautiful old bus.
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Post by Cindy » Wed Jun 23, 2010 5:06 am

Where were you in that last shot? I love that rocky shore.

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Post by tristessa » Wed Jun 23, 2010 8:05 am

Not sure exactly where Neal is in that last picture. Northern California coast, probably between Eureka and Crescent City.

A lot of the California coastline between San Francisco and the Oregon state line looks like that.
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Post by Cindy » Wed Jun 23, 2010 8:12 am

tristessa wrote:Not sure exactly where Neal is in that last picture. Northern California coast, probably between Eureka and Crescent City.

A lot of the California coastline between San Francisco and the Oregon state line looks like that.
Pretty, in a different way, compared to others I've seen.

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Post by Elwood » Wed Jun 23, 2010 8:41 am

Yes to what Hal said about No Cal coast :cheers: It is really beautifull and neal looks so very kicked backed in all those photos. It is the way to go in a bus. That will be my plan for sure next year (if not sooner) to get Elwood back in Oregon. Last time with Anthony was fun.
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Post by dtrumbo » Wed Jun 23, 2010 8:58 am

Whew! Well we're home and once again, we had a fabulous time. Thanks to Mark for organizing a fantastic event. You really outdid yourself this year!

It was great seeing everyone this year and once again, I forgot to introduce myself to folks I've been wanting to meet. JLT, for the second year in a row, Static, Sluggo and all my other IAC friends that were there but I didn't make their acquaintance. Wayne, we missed ya. Stupid work. I really do hope they find Kyron safe.

Now for the photos.

The Riviera loaded to the gills. In spite of engine issues, this bus refuses to let me and my family down. On the last hill coming home, he reminded me that the attention I promised him before we left was a promise he intended to hold me accountable.
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The Goldendale wind farm. This picture does absolutely no justice. These things go on forever.
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VW's and families as far as the eye can see.
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Mark's band Coalbird. FANTASTIC!! Even without a bass player! I was sitting in with you, even if only in my mind's ear.
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Camp Trumbo alongside Camp Oregon 72.
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... and our neighbors on the other side. Our new friends AllensRiviera and their adorable daughter Claire! We had to do a nose count to make sure we didn't have a stowaway on our way home!
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It was great seeing Spiffy and Copilot with Bill this year.
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I feel sorry for whoever had to blow this up. Oh yeah, Juli and I.
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Now for the gratuitous shots of my kids.

Charlie and the child's cot, which BTW, ROCKS!
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Henry and his prized glow stick.
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... and finally, daddy's little girl Annie.
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We had a fantastic time, maybe next year we'll bring more stuff.

Thanks again, Mark!
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Post by Cindy » Wed Jun 23, 2010 12:49 pm

I kept scrolling down through your photos and thinking--where are the kids?! Where are the kids?! Glad you included them. Just beautiful.

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Post by Sluggo » Wed Jun 23, 2010 1:31 pm

So when's the next one?
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Post by Gypsie » Wed Jun 23, 2010 1:33 pm

Fathers Day Weekend, 2011
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Post by hambone » Wed Jun 23, 2010 1:43 pm

Don't forget the local IAC NW camps. Since the October ha-ha-ha they have been little attended. S'okay more slimy trout for me!
I do actually prefer camps with less people. Intimate in a nice way. But not TOO nice. :pirate:
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Post by tristessa » Wed Jun 23, 2010 1:44 pm

.. but there should be camping opportunities between now & then. Nehalem Bay in January comes to mind for one.

Hambone Springs, can we still go there or has the road been closed?
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Post by hambone » Wed Jun 23, 2010 1:56 pm

Still open (that I know of) but blocked by snow. Snow! Yes! IN JULY!
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Post by ruckman101 » Wed Jun 23, 2010 3:34 pm

Thanks for all the kind words for Bertha folks!

Yes, the shore line was essentially the first "beach" along 101 south of the California border. There was a marvelous hint of quickly diminishing fog.

And no, no photoshopped blue skies, we just got extremely lucky. A perfect day to dawdle down through the redwoods and coast on.

Our obligations are done in Eureka for the moment, and am grocering up with supplies at the co-op before heading south for a few days of relaxed camping before heading back to Eureka Saturday for a family gathering, then heading back Sunday.


mmmm, miss my Super Dog, but still enjoying great beers at the local breweries.




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