Sally and I drove the twenty miles to Smith's Rock State Park today. Although it has a peculiar rock formation you can drive past it without realizing what it is, in fact Highway 97 passes within 3 miles and unless you know it is there I am sure you would not notice it. However it is a volcanic crater, with a central cone and high walls almost all round it, about half a mile wide. However the Crooked river has found its way in, flows round the inside and flows out again on the other side, making a wonderful river gorge with towering, vertical cliffs which make for brilliant rock climbing and people come from all over the world to climb here. Today was no exception, with no exaggeration there were probably at least a thousand people taking part in activities in the park, mostly climbing, walking, cycling or just enjoying the views. A quite amazing place.
Highlight for us was being offered a view of a Golden Eagle nest, complete with two chicks, Sally spent about 45 minutes watching the nest trough the monocular and was completely delighted. Meanwhile Anne and Roy took a hike up the Misery Trail on the far bank of the river from us, we could see them climbing for part of the way, it looked hard, long and steep.
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