Created by rufusni on November 13, 2012 Best of IgoUgo
Crater Lake National Park for a few days and on to Oregon Caves
Created by nmagann on June 28, 2012 Best of IgoUgo
No itinerary, no destination, no supplies made for a hysterical road trip. That combined with our sense of humor got others involved. Nothing was off limits or impossible. I borrowed from her and we borrowed from Mother Nature.
Created by wanderer 2005 on May 28, 2008 Best of IgoUgo
Portland is my kind of place...even if it rains all the time.
Created by CurlyGirl on November 16, 2007 Best of IgoUgo
A weekend trip to Portland with one day of business and two days of fun in the laid back atmosphere of Portland!
Created by btwood2 on October 22, 2006 Best of IgoUgo
You know about Pendleton woolen blankets and shirts, you may have heard of Pendleton Round Up, but what is Tamástslikt?
Created by lcampbell on August 27, 2006 Best of IgoUgo
BICYCLE, not motorbike, that is. But that would be fun too! Here are my adventures in biking in funky Ashland.
Created by Migin on September 23, 2005 Best of IgoUgo
This picturesque and arty community has one of the world’s largest seaside monoliths creating a dramatic backdrop to the beautiful beach, voted Oregon’s best as its most visible draws. Other highlights are ties to Lewis & Clark and access to Oregon’s spectacular coastline of dramatic views.
Created by ak1 on September 19, 2005 Best of IgoUgo
Downtown Portland has allot to offer. I like visiting Portland for the shopping,the great dining and the scenic views from the Pittock Mansion. Of course there are plenty of other things to do while you visit.
Created by btwood2 on August 16, 2005 Best of IgoUgo
An enchanting land of rocky ocean capes, thundering waves, secluded beaches and forests, shellfish flats, dairy cows grazing in lush green fields, and delicious cheese and ice cream awaits you. Crowds? Only at the cheese factory. Congestion? Very few stoplights encountered. Freeways? Forget it!
Created by azsunluvr on May 21, 2005 Best of IgoUgo
My father lives in a care facility in tiny Gates, Oregon. As age-related dementia claims his mind and body, his children make short visits that limit his confusion. My brother and I used Salem as base camp for exploring the triangle between Portland, Salem, and east to Detroit Lake.